Every now and then Putin likes to show the world that he has a human side.
"It was important that we showed this more realistic, more human side of Lara, " Pratchett said.
On the human side, social is really a revolution in terms of interaction within the enterprise.
There were a host of examples of this human side showing through, said Mr Putnam.
When it comes to mixing our human side with our professional side, we all take our chances.
"This is really a day when we're reflecting on the human side of this announcement, " she said.
The inside title page bore the legend: Devoted to Investment Finance and the Human Side of Business.
You never lost sight of the human side of what you were doing.
Yet the unraveling of big data into meaningful insight may depend just as heavily on the human side of the equation.
Correspondents say the address aimed to show the human side of the Republican, who lags behind President Barack Obama in likeability ratings.
They have strong humanitarian credentials but skipped the opportunity to tell the human side of this story in the depth it deserves.
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" As a result, when the accounts started coming in, Poindexter came to understand "the human side of the battle, the pain and suffering.
Questionnaires and computers can never replace the human side of investing.
That sense of something new, of a different way of looking at the zombie apocalypse, of a more human side to it all, is gone.
As witness to Forbes' belief in the importance of the human side of business, the first cover story was a competition to find the best employer in America.
Rusty Rueff, author of Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business and former head of human resources at PepsiCo and Electronic Arts, agrees.
At the opening of the exhibition, his nephew Sir John Dermot Turing said it was important for the family that his human side was shown, as well as his mathematical achievements.
Her own experience of history lessons had left her with a dislike of lists and memorising facts - and she says that she wants history to show "the human side of things".
Mr. JONES: Oh, there's the human side of being an astronaut and that is when you're on top of the rocket and you've prepared for years to get there, you don't want anything to step into the way.
"It doesn't matter how sour the internship is going, you want to have the company, your boss especially, primed to tell your next employer that you worked hard, " agrees Rusty Rueff, a former human resources executive and author of Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business.
So this kind of case can escalate, and unfortunately I don't think enough consideration is given to the human side of individuals' ego, individuals' sense of self-respect, because I think if you respected people and talked to them in a respectful way, you can de-escalate many of these situations that ultimately escalate out of control.
Smith spent his whole life examining and reconciling both the self-interested and the "other-interested" side of human nature.
"It's the dark side of human nature, " says Mr. Overton, who has used a wheelchair for 58 years.
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The intelligent and the emotional side of human beings come out in investing.
Because financial cycles are expressions of the exuberant side of human nature which goes wildly optimistic when good times last long, and is deeply depressed when the tide changes.
And perhaps leaving the reader with suspicions of the protagonist is exactly what McEwan - famed for his forays into the darker side of human nature - set out to do.
It's the same thing, there's a dark side to human nature, you do get these occasional bad eggs don't you, in any organisation, and that's the business that's got to be controlled.
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