When I am in the presence of other human beings I want to revel in their creative and intellectual fullness, their uninhibited social warmth. |
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On the other hand, cooling makes acoustic noise, which human beings don't tolerate well. |
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The earth's miraculously complex environment has remained in balance for thousands of years, allowing human beings to thrive. |
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Absent a critical cultural adaptation, human beings could never have thrived in the face of this constraint. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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We're quite adept at picking out what it is we don't like about other human beings. |
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If they are thus verified, such states may be taken to be universal, at any rate for human beings. |
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Attachment theory emphasizes the propensity for human beings to make and maintain powerful affectional bonds. |
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No rationalization that human beings give for their cruelty or neglect is ever meaningful to him. |
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Doctors are no longer remote gods of the white coat but increasingly hassled and fallible human beings. |
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Sometimes we fail simply because we are poor, dumb, fallible, feckless human beings whose best-laid schemes gang aft agley. |
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But compassion begins in honesty, in the recognition that all human beings are of equal value and importance. |
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What sort of world is this that predisposes roughly 20 percent of human beings to suffer mental agonies? |
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Dragons eat any animals they can catch, up to the size of wild pigs, goats, deer, and water buffaloes and occasionally including human beings. |
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We recoil at the idea of growing human beings for spare body parts or creating life for our convenience. |
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The idea that women are real human beings with thoughts and emotions is played down. |
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Most imagine a wondrous city or a verdant garden where human beings come face to face with God. |
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We cannot know what is going on in the minds of our fellow human beings unless they manifest it by word or deed. |
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She lived her life kvelling at the potential human beings had to make the world a better place. |
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As a sustained address to God, liturgical language is silent between the human beings who speak it. |
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Not only do you have no empathy or understanding for your fellow human beings, you are a racist, homophobic, xenophobic bigot. |
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Animals are often better at working out the lay of the land than are human beings, and Isobel's horse was no exception. |
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But throughout the Old Testament we find human beings coming to God and finding fellowship with him at altars where sacrifices were made. |
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Pheromones are widespread in the animal world, from the single-celled amoeba to human beings. |
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I see about me living human beings, and the argument from analogy is supposed to allow me to infer that these are persons like myself. |
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I think human beings in the 21st century are at the mercy of so many things. |
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In fact, we are told that God originally created animals and human beings to be herbivorous. |
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No one believes that animals are in an equal position with human beings and animals are regarded as a source of food for humans. |
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Mosquitoes transmit a number of diseases to human beings and domestic animals. |
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I cannot defend the abuse of human rights or the animalisation of human beings. |
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Three types of anoplurans parasitize human beings, the head louse, the body louse and the pubic louse. |
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Some social anthropologists still believe it is possible to explain how and why the creations of human beings become institutionalized. |
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So he owes us an explanation why only the lives of human beings are sacred. |
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I think definitely it should be done if it involves the lives of human beings. |
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We insist that the law protect the lives of human beings with special firmness and care. |
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Thirty-one years from now, in 2035, there is one robot for every five human beings. |
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A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders conflict with the first law. |
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Those who fall into this sin are still human beings made in the image of God and yet fallen. |
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I can only hope that it may arouse interest, some sympathy and understanding for fellow human beings in wretched circumstances. |
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Carrying around a picture of a loved one can help us to remain more content, more rounded human beings. |
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And Divided We Fall is so artful that by the time it ends we have recognized all of them as human beings and have recognized ourselves in them. |
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The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings. |
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Property and even human beings were randomly set on fire and shops looted during the violence. |
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Rousseau taught that human beings are naturally asocial, and in that case to live in society is to be terribly oppressed. |
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This gathering is the largest periodic assemblage of human beings on the planet. |
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Of all of the astronomical objects, the Sun is the most important to human beings. |
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In human beings, the testis is located outside the body in the scrotal sac. |
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God's creation of all persons in the divine image bestows sacredness upon human beings and thus makes them the children of God. |
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This tells us that human beings are exquisitely attuned to interpreting and responding to social signals. |
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Another example we might take is the fact that human beings have hearts on the left of their bodies. |
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They have to be understood as human beings and separated out from the machine-like business systems. |
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God is an unexplainable thought introduced into religious texts so that people would be good human beings as an exchange for salvation. |
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Biotechnology can be defined as the manipulation of biological organisms to make products that benefit human beings. |
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It seems to escape most people that we docs are actually human beings too, not automatons. |
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For one thing, human beings do not experience themselves as being clockwork automata. |
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It created highly efficient industry, with human beings turned into automata. |
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They are only the third mammal type, after human beings and tamarin monkeys, to have been shown to possess this ability. |
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When I have shown you great rage, it is because you forced me to relinquish the last human beings with whom I could speak without Tartuffery. |
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The last thing it needs is for people to be fully developed and functional human beings. |
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Others believe that God inspired human beings to write it, thereby allowing errors to creep in. |
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Unfortunately, because of the threat from human beings and domestic cattle, the barasingha migrated from Kanha. |
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One of the principal theses of Isaiah Berlin, the English philosopher, was that most of the cardinal values to which human beings aspire clash. |
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Yes, human beings are allowed for a season in this world to accomplish His greater purpose. |
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The mind of human beings is too complex and too unpredictable, especially in the matter of love, of relationships and of love. |
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This seems reasonable but I just don't think that it works in a world of human beings who are not perfectly rational value maximisers. |
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Our latter evolution as human beings has been driven by our capacity for conceptual thought. |
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Until recently, this mechanistic view of nature and human beings has held sway. |
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There is no morality in the mechanistic world, and no freedom, as human beings cannot act otherwise to their nature. |
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The world yet again faces another mind-boggling issue which threatens the existence of human beings on planet earth. |
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Ending a corporation's right to exist if it is destructive to human beings sounds like self-preservation to me. |
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In short, I was observing that human beings are never more in danger of the sin of pride than when they are really and truly right. |
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The notion of action signs in semasiological theory, for example, presupposes a view of human beings as meaning-making agents. |
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As with the prints in the palm of human beings, which varies from person to person, no cobra is identical to another, he said. |
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According to him, the second category of people, which did not contribute to science and knowledge, are more like beasts than human beings. |
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Most human beings are conflicted creatures and, to paraphrase George Orwell, some are more conflicted than others. |
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We human beings are fallible creatures, and we have a habit of seeing only the survivors of a set of experiences. |
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With all the senseless violence human beings inflict on each other, we can all use a little more beauty in our lives. |
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Have some of us lost our inherent sensitivity as human beings just to achieve our own ends? |
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Actually talk to them, treat them like human beings, it's the bedside manner it comes down to at the end of the day. |
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He gives orders for other human beings to be blown away and he is a serial adulterer, but his power has unexpected limits. |
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All human beings were entitled to be treated equally, regardless of their ethnic or religious origins. |
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Round two long tables were gathered two serried crowds of human beings, all save one having their faces and attention bent on the tables. |
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Thinking helps us to consider what is, or is not, appropriate behavior towards fellow human beings. |
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Did they solve any social problem besetting equality and brotherhood of human beings? |
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In these stories, beasts frighten or trick their enemies, sometimes by taking on the shapes of human beings. |
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The people who emerged from this genetic bottleneck had traits never before seen in human beings. |
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It is a miserable thing to even begin to consider other human beings as sheep, or sheeple. |
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Nevertheless, successfully transplanting animal organs into human beings is still a long way off. |
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We all want to be decent, human beings, and not stick a shiv in the formerly bloated hillbilly heroin junkie, but that sympathy is misplaced. |
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Trafficking in human beings is now the third largest illegal moneymaking venture in the world after illegal weapons and drugs trafficking. |
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History is the relationship of the transmission of ideas that no monkey could ever understand, by human beings from generation to generation. |
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One central question of moral philosophy has been to determine what things are intrinsically good for human beings. |
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Like all secular humanism it puts its faith not in angels but in mortal, imperfect human beings. |
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Or was it just a matter of the soldiers running out of control, fired by bloodlust and not behaving like human beings any more? |
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Stern pronouncements are hurled down like thunderbolts from Zeus, and, like Zeus, their authors are totally unaccountable to mere human beings. |
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Morning came bright and early for the two lovers, a little too early for most normal human beings. |
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Never had I seen human beings so clad, or rather so unclad, in such amazing squalidness and destitution of garments. |
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In fact he is concerned for his right to travel all the way from A to B in his own private space, uncontaminated by his fellow human beings. |
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Those people who need others to confirm their sense of existence fear solitude and find nature's indifference to human beings unendurable. |
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Their belief in the worth and dignity of all human beings is unexceptionable. |
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For a virus that needs a constant supply of new, unexposed human beings to thrive, conditions were perfect. |
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The narrative is clearly spelled out as a fight between forces of human beings who have been born with unique mutative powers. |
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Taoism is a Chinese philosophical tradition that emphasizes the spiritual and mystical connection between human beings and nature. |
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Music really is a mystical force, a deep psychological wisdom that has the power to heal what is happening to human beings on this planet. |
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First-person animal narrators often expose the thoughtlessness of human beings toward non-human animals. |
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Finding unrealizable the ambition to know everything, he had concluded that human beings could know nothing. |
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It takes courage to make such a joke, to admit that those who died were not paragons but incomplete, unsatisfactory human beings. |
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Finally, the Stoics believed that human beings were all meant to follow natural law, which arises from reason. |
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The principles of natural law gained ground, and accompanying them came a growing belief in the equality of all human beings. |
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Individualist feminism advocated equal treatment of all human beings under natural law. |
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The fact is that the victims of the typhoon were victims of nature, as human beings have been since the dawn of time. |
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My strongest belief is that such a trait is ingrained into our nature as human beings. |
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Characters somnambulistically move in and out of frames, ghosts of feeling and thinking human beings. |
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While God reigns in heaven, human beings inhabit an inferior and comparatively worthless vale of tears. |
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Just as all human beings have the same kind of body, with minor variations, so we all have the same kind of mind. |
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But the people of Puerto Rico are also human beings with a right to live and prosper that brute force cannot deny. |
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All human beings live out their lives in a universe of order and disorder, causality and contingency, regularity and chance. |
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What ethically significant feature can there be that all human beings but no nonhuman animals possess? |
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I have had it up to here with people refusing to behave like decent human beings. |
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Some religions maintain that there is just one God and that all the gods of all religions except theirs were created by human beings. |
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The obduracy and obstinacy of human beings is what enables them to fight for their countries, repel invaders and maintain their solidarity. |
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And, being a fairly observant sort, I've noticed that most footballers are human beings. |
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It appears that food, like education and experiences in life, lends a hand in the evolvement of human beings. |
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The occultness and the intrinsic links of both the universe and human beings are incredibly demonstrated. |
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One must keep in mind the primary handicap of human beings in such circumstances. |
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They are quite often abrasive and offish, but are still human beings, and need to be treated as so. |
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It seems we would rather harbour war criminals than shelter innocent human beings from inhumane regimes. |
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We would be saying it's okay to treat human beings like commodities, and it's okay to elevate economics above respect for human dignity. |
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It is not possible to say anything about the risk of cancer because it takes decades to disclose chemical carcinogenesis in human beings. |
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He then put human beings throughout the world, giving them great power as stewards of all Creation. |
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A bacteriophage is a virus that attacks bacteria but which is generally harmless to human beings. |
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The images of human beings callously slaughtered will stick in my mind for a long time. |
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Of all the gifts bestowed by nature on human beings, hearty laughter must be close to the top. |
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Her priests and ordinands are fallible human beings, but they are serious about their faith and committed to their calling. |
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The camera is now a portal through which we may spy cautiously on his hapless world of emotionally isolated human beings. |
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Admissions decisions are subjective because they are based on human beings that inherently possess a great deal of variability. |
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Democracy provides a system of checks and balances against any human beings getting too much power. |
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It is a giant, overwrought contrivance, a vehicle for communicating the filmmakers' murky and unappealing musings about society and human beings. |
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Then there are those of us who are painfully aware of our shortcomings as human beings. |
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They imitate the actions of mischievous spirits, in the form of human beings, searching for honey bags. |
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The great religions, by inviting human beings constantly to surpass themselves, are part of what makes the human project possible. |
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Infliction of harm on innocent human beings to influence the conduct of others is indistinguishable from what hostage takers do. |
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It doesn't oppose science, but is merely hostile to the idea that human beings can be defined solely by what science calibrates. |
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I am a mild mannered fellow with a respect for all good human beings and all religions and cultures. |
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Yet these are human beings like you and me, people who think and feel, who hurt and can be hurt. |
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He did not help me because of a divine instruction, but because of the shared values of human beings. |
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Each day he has looked at a key issue facing us as a nation, as a people, as frail human beings. |
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To call this process a sport is insulting to the animals and degrading to human beings. |
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It is as close to being a perfect food for them as it is for human beings and animals. |
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Some men in this culture literally do not see women as human beings but as body parts. |
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People will argue that as intelligent human beings we are above basic instincts. |
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There is a great effort by many human beings to control the animal populations. |
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It is no use pointing out the obvious differences between human beings and all other animals. |
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We human beings differ from most animals in that we act upon nature to produce the things we want and need. |
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We may well decide that it was the most evil act ever perpetrated by human beings on fellow people. |
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It was appalling to see those broken bodies, human beings treated worse than dogs. |
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I actually think that people had more chance to develop as rounded human beings in my school. |
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The day that we lose compassion for our fellow human beings will be a sad day indeed for humanity. |
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Lions hunt them occasionally but human beings do so a great deal because bushpigs have destructive eating habits. |
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From then on, Denis and I diligently hunted for evidence that human beings were something more than the sum of their conditioned reflexes. |
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In any case, climate change is already disrupting the lives of millions of human beings. |
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He's a very strong personality, but he talks to people as human beings and he's very honest. |
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The Home Office had to treat these people as decent human beings and provide extra resources. |
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We can indeed see this suggested in the biblical statement about human beings made in the image of God. |
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It is giving the due respect to hundreds of millions of human beings who demonstrated against this colonialist war. |
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With its impure spirits, the evil eye is thought to afflict human beings, animals, agriculture and property. |
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Perhaps the aim itself was improper, inappropriate alike for artists and for human beings. |
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Jesus is not praying to be rescued from death, for that is the fate of all human beings. |
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It's an action adventure that has at its heart the commodification of human beings through cloning. |
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Can you not be trusted to make these decisions that everyday, common or garden human beings make? |
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But more importantly it is able to tap in to the psyche, the primeval, the indiscernible something that makes us human beings. |
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I believe that I have said on this medium that communication between human beings is one of the world's biggest problems. |
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When you look deeply inside you will find that we are all individuals and human beings. |
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Found in rivers, lakes and other wetlands, they competed with human beings for fish, their main diet, and lost. |
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It's crucial, nonetheless, to draw the distinction between fictitious creatures and real human beings. |
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Memorials are built for great human beings and not for fictitious characters. |
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Wisdom and love, insight into the Supreme and fellowship with other human beings had to go together. |
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It is impermissible to subject human beings to differences in treatment that are inconsistent with their unique and congenerous character. |
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Brother John warns him that the boys are dirty, degenerate and filthy little hooligans, not to be mistaken for intelligent human beings. |
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Not all men are filthy, disgusting, vile excuses for human beings, you know. |
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At that time human beings will be making tremendous progress in the realms of intellectuality and intuition. |
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What are the ramifications of intelligent machines and how human beings react to them? |
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Does God create human beings with a conscience and moral reasoning powers and then leave them alone? |
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Environmental consciousness is now driven by the belief that nature must be saved or at least protected from human beings. |
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We can only hope for the day when liberals stop considering conservatives to be lesser human beings. |
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We need to know that it is, precisely, human beings who do these things in certain circumstances, not monsters or demons or devils. |
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That is, sin has affected our individual constitution in such a way that it has rendered all human beings spiritually lifeless. |
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Envy is not a pleasurable emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate. |
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The core concern of liberalism is the happiness and contentment of individual human beings. |
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The implication is that this is needless suffering or, even worse, suffering caused by human beings with their dogmatic religious intolerance. |
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As a convenience food for human beings, however, with slick marketing and the halo of a health food, soy is worth billions. |
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His film of the gallery poignantly documents how out of place human beings can be in Mies' architecture. |
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I believe in the moral integrity of human beings, and that it is innate, is irreducible, and cannot be spoken about too much or too often. |
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Is the BBC staffed by flawed human beings who will occasionally make mistakes? |
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When you have so many bureaucrats and human beings corrupted by money, the problems pile up. |
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From D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation forward, cinema has reminded us that battlefields are populated with human beings, not toy soldiers. |
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But we civil society groups have the moral force of conviction that all human beings have rights and must be treated with dignity. |
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The roots of the idea, however, lie not in forgiving the sin committed by human beings, but in protecting them from evil done to them. |
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The anticommunist liberals of the Congress, like any group of human beings, included cranks and fanatics. |
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I do not subscribe to the view that there is something innate in human beings that craves the thrill of violence. |
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Others believe that God inspired human beings to write it, thereby allowing for errors to creep in. |
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Since they are abject human beings, he implies, he does not have to engage them at that level. |
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After too long a period of time, we as human beings will begin to seek ways to meet our needs, wants and desires much closer to home. |
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Adolescence is the exciting phase of transition when human beings start developing the cognitive ability to form abstract thoughts. |
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Fear of public speaking is one of the greatest fears human beings have. |
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It says that human beings are made by God as corporeal or bodily beings. |
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I wonder how much of his villainy is revenge on nature and human beings. |
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Through him, as we have shown and as so many texts have indicated, God has destroyed the serpent and the angels and human beings who have grown like it. |
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The point, of course, is that these people are wrong in their analysis of the relationship between human beings and non-human animals, not that they're unpleasant. |
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It is simply that, although human beings are conditioned by social circumstances into behaving in atrocious ways, those circumstances must have something to operate on. |
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Feature recognizers check the headers or the body of the e-mail looking for patterns that human beings have identified as markers of spam or non-spam mail. |
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I notice that the checkout girls in the supermarket look for eye contact with every customer, as they too need to be seen and accepted as human beings, not automatons. |
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The disaster helped prove the pro-life contention that nothing is more vital and basic to human beings than loving and being loved by one's kith and kin. |
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A large portion of the first volume was devoted to the working of natural and sexual selection as an explanation of the origin of human beings by natural means. |
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Instead, the task for progressive people of all complexions should be to improve ourselves as human beings and rehabilitate our national house simultaneously. |
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What might happen if he allowed himself to leave the safety of haughty solitude and moral superiority, to love other human beings who are beyond his control? |
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Countries are just human beings writ large, and human beings, by and large, are a law-abiding bunch, because most of the time obeying those laws is convenient. |
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It's like your heart pains and you wonder what's wrong with human beings. |
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After all, is it stronger and more effective to till a large field alone, or with a team of fellow human beings alongside you? |
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It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the nourishment of human beings. |
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The characters in this film have to figure out when their number is up and avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time, which is what we do as human beings every day. |
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He might have pointed out, for example, that one reason why Yahweh is not to be imaged is that the only depiction of Him is provided by human beings. |
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It tries to use crude epidemiological models like those used to study disease and applies them to the conscious infliction of violence by human beings. |
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So the disease remains a reminder that human beings remain vulnerable. |
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But human beings are mortal creatures and subject to the whims of nature. |
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As my marriage to Mark ends, I believe him to be one of the kindest, most generous and loyal human beings on earth. |
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Of course one accusation constantly leveled at animal rights activists is that they care more about animals than human beings or are even outright misanthropes. |
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It included not only human beings but also everything else in the universe, through the reciprocal relationship of the human microcosm with the macrocosm of the created order. |
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Undoubtedly the fact that the institution of slavery froze billions of dollars of capital into human beings was of great importance in maintaining this way of life. |
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Several involve retaining the binomial name but formatting it differently to distinguish from clade names, so that human beings might become homosapiens in the Hominid clade. |
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It is to hero-worship players while considering them disposable as human beings. |
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For example, the question of time rhythms in human beings as biological organisms impinges directly on the question of the possibility of an internal biological clock. |
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In the Treasury and Post Office Departments colored clerks have been herded to themselves as though they were not human beings. |
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But perhaps what Indian women really want is not to be worshipped, but merely to be treated the same as other human beings. |
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In the story, the flu appears in anthropomorphic form as a group of human beings who are heard discussing where they ought to go next to contaminate other people. |
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This highlights the carcinogenic potential of AA in human beings. |
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Since human beings are created in the image of God, and possess powers of reason which are a reflection of God's, they may act in the world as delegates or lieutenants of God. |
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I have argued that Anselm understood God as having created an ordered relationship of beauty and harmony in which human beings lived freely in obedience to God. |
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God expected human beings to live in obedience to God's commands, give God due honor, and fill up those places in God's kingdom that had been left vacant by the fallen angels. |
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Quietly waiting, chewing their cuds, occasionally mooing, they look in from outside their barn doors at the plentiful picnic refreshments prepared for the human beings. |
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Anthropologists have frequently problematised the exciting, fraught and profoundly liminal stage that human beings traverse between childhood and adulthood. |
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Malik seems to recognise this threat when he argues that the attempt to understand human beings in mechanistic terms is motivated by an anti-humanism. |
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The history of human beings is not one of separate and permanent cultures, but one of continual migration, amalgamation, fission and disintegration. |
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We have seen above that Hippolytus, in his Adam-Christ typology, sees in the incarnation of Christ the rebirth of the many as new, perfected human beings. |
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The Panglossian view of natural selection is an appealing idea to us as human beings, you argue, because brains have foresight. |
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According to this contrary view, the key to uniqueness, whether in robots or human beings, is a matter of nurture or history rather than of nature. |
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As mortal human beings we are very complex, and we have an essence. |
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With his contemporary style of presentation, the participants found a brand new life waiting for them as they introspected and discovered their potential as human beings. |
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But how about a focus on something else that human beings have, the heart? |
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How can a devotee of Chaucer feel otherwise when the liturgy recalls what the church historically is-a parade of human beings fallible and peccable? |
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Experts predict that it could take the rest of the century to finalise the genetic coding that gives all human beings their distinct and individual characteristics. |
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The claim that cosmopolitans underestimate the role that separate communities play in the lives of human beings is a central theme in communitarianism. |
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He may be surrounded by ruthless war criminals and scandalously untruthful statesmen, but it's hard to believe that he wants other human beings to suffer. |
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Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism. |
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It is not possible to treat others with respect when we act in a way that says that who they are or what they believe makes them worthless or contemptible as human beings. |
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As human beings we cannot deny our attraction to anything sexual. |
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So women, you see, are not human beings with agency and volition about their sexuality in Huckabee Land. |
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But human beings are only more or less free agents, often less. |
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Christ's oblation, his total gift by the sacrifice on the cross, is the act of initiation for himself definitively, and it is valid with regard to all human beings. |
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Ships carried weapons and gunpowder to Africa, then loaded on human beings. |
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In a certain sense, human beings are just organically expressed microcode. |
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His aspect was as insubstantial as fog, dreams, or an expelled breath, and in this he resembled billions of human beings. |
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William believed that human beings usually acted out of self-interest. |
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The Stoics developed a sophisticated psychological theory to explain how the advent of reason fundamentally transforms the world view of human beings as they mature. |
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He was a theosophist and believed in the equality of all human beings. |
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For Hayek, the schemes of fallible human beings are more likely to end in disaster than to solve any problems. |
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They experience boredom, sickness, early deaths and they aggress, attacking and even killing human beings. |
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But self-doubt, while a healthy quality for human beings to have, is alas not a plus for politicians. |
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Aboriginal people were not regarded as human beings, and all cultures have their own sort of collective fantasies, and the idea of terra nullius was a collective fantasy. |
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Those were just brains and nervous systems to him, not human beings. |
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True, America contains only about 4.5 percent of the world's total population, but sheer numbers of human beings are rarely a good indicator of comparative heft. |
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Being omnivores, early human beings evolved in an environment in which they scavenged and hunted other animals for survival, just as other omnivores and carnivores do. |
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Do you think that Hume wanted a general theory of human nature to explain why human beings act, think, perceive and feel in all of the ways that we do? |
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But no spineless relativism is necessary to recognize that, for most human beings, realness comes in various flavors. |
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This family of doctrines held that human beings had the potential to attain immortality through their own agency. |
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This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour. |
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When you show people real human beings, most people don't want to be dismissive and bilious. |
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According to natural law ethical theory, the moral standards that govern human behavior are, in some sense, objectively derived from the nature of human beings. |
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Name some aspect of the horizontal polka and it has probably been discussed endlessly among human beings with two X chromosomes. |
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The ability to trample the rights of fellow human beings without compunction is rooted in a belief that the needs of society outweigh the needs of the individual. |
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To be one's own master and to control one's own destiny are the eternal desires of human beings, and democracy is the most significant system to help us realize this desire. |
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In the choice between free candy shops and human beings, candy is still coming first. |
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A central tenet of Shintoism is the concept of kami, spirits that abide in and are worshipped at shrines, representing human beings and things found in nature. |
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Trying to dictate specifics to the universal realms is, ultimately, tilting at windmills, since those energies work in ways few human beings have ever totally understood. |
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The editors, writers, and cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo were human beings with families, friends, and loved ones. |
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They are considering whether the results could, in the future, be a way of furthering space exploration into areas currently inaccessible to human beings. |
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In apparently impossible circumstances, where nothing but harshness and unkindness prevail, two human beings make contact, or at least one reaches out a hand to another. |
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In the high-octane worlds of college football and basketball, the goal of most coaches is not to produce well-rounded human beings but well-rounded athletes. |
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How ironic that we train our children first to be good, social human beings, only to later demand that they act like acquisitive, productivist, hardhearted machines. |
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Politics is about human beings with their frailties and perversions and distortions or perception, who prioritise things according to their conviction. |
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Not only did they get slimmer, fitter and become more attractive human beings, but also they cheered up and blossomed into radiant self-confidence. |
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Designing choreography that could never be actualized by human beings. |
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Any extended treatment of the subject of empire that does not give full weight to the fact that human beings do not want to be ruled by foreigners is worth very little. |
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I think it is important to state that for historians, oral history is not understood as research on human subjects, but rather as research with other human beings. |
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But by enlisting machines to do what once was the creative province of human beings alone, we deliberately narrow our conceptions of genius, creativity, and art. |
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That's why human beings are evolved to overreact to certain kind of threats. |
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But human beings, let alone elephants, find brutalism hard to love. |
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I really hate telemarketers, but I know that they are human beings, who have this sucky job where they must call up people that they know are going to hate them. |
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In a similar manner if there be some truth which has no sensuous or rational relation to human mind, it will ever remain as nothing so long as we remain human beings. |
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I mention the sheer scale of human beings on the planet because of a cliche that is constantly reiterated to teenagers especially. |
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