Sentences with phrase «with human behaviour»

He is known for his holistic approach to law, which, for all its complexity and the scope for specialization, is ultimately concerned with human behaviour.
But approaching the question of discernable temperature anomalies and trends and correlations with human behaviour with curve fitting... and then to bog down in arguments about whether it is statistically valid to do so... does take the eye off physics arguments and is just sooo missing the point.

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Like other nations, however, Canada has steadfastly resisted pressure to directly regulate companies» behaviour abroad, even when they're operating in jurisdictions with abysmal human rights records.
We need bosses who equip businesses with promising talent; who excel at creativity and lateral thinking; and who have the emotional intelligence to herd the complicated urges and behaviours of their employees — most of whom, all hype aside, remain stubbornly human — toward building something great.
HRSA also works to provide all students with the tools to excel in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources courses.
Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management with the Department of Management
There are too many variables that result from human beings» behaviour to forecast future economic performance with any accuracy.
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I see Orthodox Christians living in dirt poor conditions who to their deaths from ISIS with an attitude that transcends the worst of human behaviour.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
The religious objections have mostly aimed to protect God's sovereign freedom to do what He pleases with his creation, a freedom which, the dissenters argue, would be limited by the existence of universal and unbreakable laws of nature, or indeed of inevitable laws of history or human behaviour.
[12] So, if the body is a picture of the soul, it is a picture of something real and the soul is not just a way of talking about beings with typically human behaviour but is itself something real.
Is this kind of comparison with other species which are closest to mankind helpful for understanding human behaviour and commitments?
As Gormally puts it «As Fr Rhonheimer has rightly noted, «not any intention can reasonably inform any act or behaviour: one can not swallow stones with the intention of nourishing oneself; nor, I would add, can one» deliberately ejaculate «into a condom» with the intention of remaining open «to serve the task of transmitting human life».
Of course this still leaves the question of what to do with disappointing human behaviour — the «abuse, «war and addictions... [and that] innocents suffer from the sins of others» as you have put it.
We feel with every fiber of our being that The All - Mighty Creator has caused destruction to societies in the past who went beyond the bounds of proper human behaviour.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
Tracy identifies as religious those ideas and behaviour which reflect what he calls a «limit» quality: religious behaviour is that by which humans seek to adapt to, cope with, or understand dimensions of life beyond their explanation, prediction or control.
It really shouldn't be necessary to even have laws regarding such matters, but then again, it shouldn't be necessary to have laws that say you can't up and kill somebody you are angry with, but it is necessary and human behaviour does need to be regulated if we are to be able to live together in any sense of civility.
IJWBR provides a mechanism for the exchange of information within the broadly defined fields of wine marketing, consumer behaviour, economics, business management (as an organization, viticulture, and wine sensory aspects), wine tourism, human resource management, hospitality and various aspects of wine in terms of its combination with food.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
I think there are a lot of instinctual things that humans have forgotten to do, or have replaced with learned behaviours over time.
Klaus MH, Kennell JH et al (1970) Human maternal behaviour at the first contact with her young.
The enduring assumption that human behaviour is governed by innate morality and reason is at odds with the persistence of human deprivation, inequality, injustice and conflict.
Hope for Future Generation made this known in an interaction with the press in Tarkwa of the Western Region on 24th November 2017 and according to HFFG, the rampant increasing of sexual violence, rape, forced marriage, Human trafficking and defilement are still canker and threat to the country as many communities practice defiant behaviours.
This has profound implications for our understanding of human behaviour, how we interact with environment and make decisions.
And drugs with similar fingerprints tended to tweak the same molecular pathways, which suggests zebrafish behaviour is a good indicator for how a drug will change chemistry in the human brain.
«In the era of digitisation, exchanging goods for material and immaterial compensation or for a feeling of sheer altruism remains an important human behaviour,» the team says, «But rather than tightening enforcement to protect their assets content providers would benefit more by initiating communication with the illegal downloaders and profiting from global online networking rather than fighting it.»
Speech recognition software transcribes their conversations for researchers to label with keywords, so that AI can use real human speech and behaviour in similar situations.
Scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt together with dental technicians have digitally analysed modern human teeth using an engineering approach, finite element method, to evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of teeth under realistic loading.
Instead of making unrealistically simplistic assumptions about human behaviour and the properties of markets, we can harness the number - crunching power of modern computing, coupled with our emerging understanding of the physics of complex systems, to rebuild economic theory from the bottom up.
fMRI is a medical imaging technique which, when applied to the brain allows us to non-invasively observe neural activity associated with specific human behaviour.
The oldest DNA of a modern human ever to be sequenced shows that the Homo sapiens who interbred with the Neanderthals were very modern — not just anatomically but with modern behaviour including painting, modern tools, music and jewellery.
Using novel analytical techniques, they have demonstrated that these H. erectus footprints preserve evidence of a modern human style of walking and a group structure that is consistent with human - like social behaviours.
Fossil bones and stone tools can tell us a lot about human evolution, but certain dynamic behaviours of our fossil ancestors — things like how they moved and how individuals interacted with one another — are incredibly difficult to deduce from these traditional forms of paleoanthropological data.
Habitual bipedal locomotion is a defining feature of modern humans compared with other primates, and the evolution of this behaviour in our clade would have had profound effects on the biologies of our fossil ancestors and relatives.
Scientists examined the behaviour of dogs in response to emotionally significant images and sounds, and found that mouth licking in domestic dogs is not simply a response to food or uncertainty, but appears to be used as a signal to try to communicate with humans in response to visual cues of anger.
In Animal, Pascoe tries to find out, combining her personal experience with lots of reading about the origins of human behaviours such as jealousy, infidelity and society's preoccupation with breasts.
In a novel study, «Personality Development through Natural Language,» published in the international journal, Nature: Human Behaviour, Kevin Lanning, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor of psychology in Florida Atlantic University's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, together with FAU Wilkes Honors College alumna Rachel (Evans) Pauletti, and collaborators Laura A. King, Ph.D., University of Missouri, and Dan P. McAdams, Ph.D., Northwestern University, examined how personality maturation or development was reflected in natural language.
In addition, measuring the likelihood of contact with the infected animals is also extremely difficult as it involves understanding human and animal behaviour.
Candidates were much more likely to admit to having had mental health issues, used illicit drugs, or committed a crime in a session with the chatbot than they did in a written questionnaire (Computers in Human Behaviour, doi.org/ttp).
From the famed Dodo, through the lesser known Guam Flycatcher, to the near - extinct Albatross, the exhibition combines beauty with more hard - hitting images that really bring home the devastation wrecked on these fragile creatures, often as a direct result of human behaviour.
Our closest primate relatives may have evolved «us versus them» social traits as a means to cope with competition from rival groups of monkeys long before this behaviour first occurred in humans, new research suggests.
Its wider role in human behaviour only emerged in 2005 when, in a groundbreaking experiment, Heinrichs and colleagues asked volunteers to play a game in which they could invest money with an anonymous trustee, who was not...
«This significantly shifts debates about the origins of art - making and supports ideas that this fundamental human behaviour began with our most ancient ancestors in Africa rather than Europe.
Game developers have traditionally attempted to create AI systems that model realistic human behaviour and emotions, but Molyneux says this is too difficult with current technology.
Kang, an assistant professor of organizational behaviour and human resources management at the University of Toronto Mississauga, who is cross appointed to UofT's Rotman School of Management, conducted the research with fellow Rotman School professors Katherine DeCelles and Andras Tilcsik, and Sora Jun of Stanford University.
The oldest DNA of a modern human ever to be sequenced shows that the Homo sapiens that interbred with the Neanderthals were very modern — not just anatomically but with modern behaviour including painting, modern tools, music and jewellery.
When discussing childhood development and its impact on human behaviour, Alison Gopnik twice makes an assertion that has become a commonplace: «We share almost all of our genes with our closest primate relatives, so where does our distinctively human intelligence come from?»
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