There are, in other words, human operators checking that everything is working as it should.
Mark Forsyth, author of The Etymologicon, argues that it is human nature to change words over time.
In other words, human exploration of the solar system does not have to be fixed doggedly on the moon first and Mars later.
It's the law because our courts have recognized that if a criminal charge is to be based on the words uttered by a fallible human being, he must be allowed to defend the truthfulness of the specific words he used and not be convicted on the basis merely of some prosecutor's summary or interpretation.
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In other words, being human is just as much about hormones and desires and fears and dreams as it is about intelligence and knowledge and thought processes.
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Those were the first words that any human being ever spoke on another world, when Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the Moon in 1969.
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During the visits, very simply, I say a few words, and the leadership of claims, underwriting, human resources and our executive vice president say a few words, and then we open it up to employees.
The yearly total amounts to somewhat more than all the words ever spoken by human beings--and it was up 68% from two years earlier.
In other words, any collection of human beings is a complex web of power and influence.
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Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
In other words, he was a human being, this Beatle and ex-Beatle and musician and racing enthusiast. (You didn't know about the auto racing?) As Martin Scorsese's award-winning documentary on Harrison, "George Harrison: Living in the Material World, " revealed, he wasn't easily pigeonholed -- and he liked nothing more than to take the piss out of all the cliches.
In other words, exactly the sort of human error the post-election canvass is designed to catch and fix.
"You know, I'm a human being and I made a bad choice of words, " Collins said.
Those are some of the nicer words I recently heard used to describe human resources.
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The world's largest online ticket retailer is to stop requiring users to enter hard-to-read words in order to prove they are human.
If it had posters and TV ads and contained within its frames actual human beings who had posed before cameras and mouthed words, it satisfied the definition of a movie, and that was enough for me.
Mistakenly, most PR execs are convinced the world lives and dies on the pages of media such as The Wall Street Journal, and lean toward using speakisms such as "strategic, " "results-oriented, " and "synergies, " words that have little meaning to actual human beings.
In other words, you can either have intelligence (human brain form), or super fast computation, but not both.
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In other words, it will require some assurance of human rights, including access to decent employment, living wages and high-quality public education.
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In other words, it is older than the point of human-chimp divergence seen in the genetic data.
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The type-In was born out of the mundane CAPTCHA process (the squiggly and obscured words one types in to verify that you are human).
The words I heard emerging from my mouth sounded like imitations of human speech.
Or have Human Resources use their own code or computer codes to glean certain buzz words, dates, phrases that enable them to focus on resumes of those under 40 for any job opening they may have.
Human-style handwriting analysis examines features such as letter shape, the slant of words, and stroke style.
If mouse and human DNA were lined up, the genes should leap out like so many highlighted words.
In other words, what if we designed it around what we know about the human brain and how it learns best?
Deceptively simple but perfect for this time of year is Adin Steinsaltz's Simple Words , a series of short essays about what it means to be human in a material world.
"Those phrases that we're probably told to hold back on like inspirational, all those words just drip off your tongue during a paralympic Games because of the human achievement mixed in with the athletic achievement, " he says.
All this supports a once-radical idea that has been floating about in psychology since put into words by the consciousness expert Nick Humphrey in the 1970s that human beings evolved big brains not to understand the world, but to understand each other.
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In a message, the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, said it was time that governments and organisations moved from words to action.
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