Sentences with phrase «very human tendency»

In most of his films, Roeg treats this very human tendency with bleak fatalism, but here it seems almost heroic.
In practice, most have a very human tendency to abhor the idea of a beginning to time.
It relates graphically the very human tendency to blame all adversity on the one who leads.
Instead, it's an example of another very human tendency leaders need to guard against — we often forget to properly appreciate low - drama, super high achievers until after they've left us.
History offers us plenty of examples of times in which teachings of higher purpose become overshadowed by very human tendencies — to oppress, to cheat, to dogmatize, to put one's own personally motivated pleasure seeking ahead of others.

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That very natural tendency has kept humans alive for millennia but it has destroyed many a nest egg since investing began.
Still, we can justifiably say that human beings are naturally religious — as a matter of real, natural potentiality, capacity, and tendency — while at the same time acknowledging that very many human beings and even some cultures are not particularly religious at all.
Since I really can't see much difference between any other god and God, including his tendency to have very human emotions, I'm inclined to think that even he is an invented deity.
Keep it short because the attention span of viewers is very less and it is the innate tendency of human beings to skip instantly to the next on finding something better and fascinating.
High - profile murders like Ramsey's often provoke gawking, callous media treatment, turning us all into rubberneckers, but Casting JonBenet vigorously works against that tendency, fascinated by our psychological need to judge other people's lives, but also deeply mournful, even respectful, of the very human reasons why we do so.
The biggest challenge of adopting puppy pairs is their tendency to bond very closely with each other, often to the exclusion of a meaningful relationship with their humans.
196, 197 (E.D.Pa.1986)-RRB-, are selectively bred to have very powerful jaws, high insensitivity to pain, extreme aggressiveness, a natural tendency to refuse to terminate an attack, and a greater propensity to bite humans than other breeds.
The feeling was this means very little to humans and a lot to a dog with tendencies for dominance.
Mostly, training pet dogs is teaching them to it into this complex human society of which a lot of dog's breeding and natural behavioural tendencies hasn't prepared them very well for anyway.
There's a very powerful natural human tendency of policy to drive the science as one's position gets closer to the former and farther from the latter.
While there are a few (but of very much lesser importance) such configurations, more important is a strong human tendency to preceive patterns where actually none exist.
It's not a very well known fact that this tendency of human beings to move on to something bigger and better makes us vulnerable to being used by the big brands.
It is human tendency to start something very aggressively and quitting within a few months, be it taking up exercises, learning a new language or investing.
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