It's a matter of growing and growing from the human point of view.
She told of how a group of killer whales that lives near Vancouver, passing between waters controlled (from a human point of view) by Canada and the United States, have acquired legal protection even though the species as a whole is not endangered.
The German Bishops' Conference, part of the Catholic Church, called the ruling a "victory for human dignity, " and said it strengthened its view that a human being begins life at the moment of conception.
Who knows what cultural influences there might be that impact our view of human enhancement?
For others (David Brooks, in the New York Times), there were echoes of Reinhold Niebuhr, a theologian with a gloomy view of human nature.
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The book is quite punishing to read and the view of human nature it takes is more fundamentally lowering than that of the most cynical French aphorist.
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This is the view of human behavior put forth in "Connected, " a new book by Dr. Nicholas Christakis, professor at Harvard University, and James Fowler, associate professor at the University of California, San Diego.
In this view, human capital is treated as an accumulative resource that benefits the organization like any other business asset, providing competitive advantage through a transformation of the unique capabilities of individual employees to superior organizational performance.
In his view, human happiness derives neither from external validation nor solely from within, but from "between": through the relationships created by love, work, and "something larger than yourself" -- whether it's a religious group, a volunteer organization, or a political campaign.
Our view is that human beings are not real good at predicting the future in anything really, whether it is football games or investments.
Some of the more far-out observations came from folks who are looking at new ways technology might change our view of the human body.
Scanning over a wide area, though, is challenging because of the amount of territory that must be reviewed, the limited field of view of the human eye, and the effects of fatigue.
This view of the human brain adds credence to the already intuitive sense we have that in most cases pictures are easier to deal with than words, that visually organized information can be highly complex and yet at the same time clearer than a model built on language.
Prof Thompson said the plastics had been found "in relatively low quantities - one or two pieces per fish - so this is certainly not a risk from the point of view of the human population, people eating those fish, because of course we don't eat the guts normally".
It encourages direct innovation with human needs and environmental imperatives in view.
From the computer's point of view, the smartest human will be the last one standing after the computer has surpassed all the others.
It has a 4.8-inch display and can be used for 23 mm wide-angle photos which, according to Samsung, is a wider field of view than the unaided human eye can see without swiveling your head.
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Thinking about whether the research should go forward very much depends on one's view of the status of human embryos and how that ought to be weighed against the promise of stem cell research.
Liberal politics, on his account, is rooted in a view of what matters in a human life.
Among such subjects one is the question of human nature, and this has colored my view of what will happen to mankind in the future.
The magistrate said the actions of Imraan Hosany were a "violation of human dignity" carried out "with a view to cater to morbid curiosity".
That, at any rate, is the view of Tunisia's bravest human-rights campaigners who, earlier this summer, badgered officials in Spain, which then held the EU's rotating presidency.
On the possibility of the UK temporarily withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, Mrs May said it was her view that the UK needed to "fix that relationship".
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"It is my belief that the basic knowledge that we're providing to the world will have a profound impact on the human condition and the treatments for disease and our view of our place on the biological continuum, " Venter said.
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Wilsonian in its view of the universal nature of the human impulse to freedom, neoconservatives in recent years have wholeheartedly embraced the notion that if given a chance to make their sentiments known, most people will choose liberal democracy over any other form of government.
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According to the behavioral view, accumulating a lot of high quality human capital is necessary, but not sufficient.
The basic problem is that the human brain struggles to envision anything close to an unbiased view of our place in the future.
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Biodiversity itself is crucial to human life and to the reduction of poverty, in view of the basic goods and ecosystem services it provides.
But many conservative and evangelical Protestants adhere to a literal view of Genesis, rejecting the idea that human life evolved from lower primates over millions of years.
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