Ethics have become like human resources, an autonomous element of business curriculum directed by self-proclaimed experts.
Liberation theology combined Christian theology with political activism on issues like human rights and social justice.
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Even back office work like human resources and accounting, is now handled by part-time or contract labor.
But more than that the movie talks about the complicated nature of things like human beings governing themselves.
Human history, like human love, is still made most distinctly face to face.
Now, Workday is a full-blown enterprise resource planning (ERP) operator, providing must-have functions like human resources, payroll and financials.
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When women act like human beings, they are accused of behaving like men.
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Like human-focused equivalents, there will also be provisions for sharing your dog's efforts, but thankfully only with vets and research institutions.
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He handed budget control to the product division heads, with only centralized costs like human resources and finance out of their hands.
The history of art is filled with visual hoaxes, such as Arcimboldo's 17th-century paintings of vegetables arranged to look like human faces.
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Courses like human rights and ethics have been introduced into the curriculum.
Maybe the time has come for Wal-Mart to take a lesson from Costco and consider the potential upside of treating employees like human beings.
The Brazilian soaps, however, are more sophisticated, with different stories, like human cloning or love between Muslims and Christians and more of the social realism.
Activists who say they represent the poor in Haiti, like human rights lawyer Mario Joseph, say unequal land ownership is the heart of the problem.
You mentioned Oliver Letwin, I mean what he is talking about are, are fundamental principles like human freedom, about ... community which Disraeli would recognise, actually.
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Seven minutes later the computer screen in Mandel's private observatory reveals an intricate pattern, shot through with what look like human veins, punctured by hundreds of glowing orbs.
Building a robot that can stand and walk on two legs like a human is challenging enough -- but what about a robot that swims like a human?
Still, the final scene of the Dexter production, with the nuns facing their end like human beings rather than as Mr. Carsen's abstract, gesticulating saints, remains the more harrowing of the two.
Baylor fans spilled onto the field at the final whistle, and shirtless fans with the painted letters of their alma mater on their chests bobbed through the crowd like human alphabet soup.
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Researcher Keith Chen at the Yale School of Organization and Management grabbed headlines last summer when he released a study showing that capuchin monkeys could be trained to use shiny metal disks just like human money.
Treat them like human beings, not machines.
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He revealed that 5% to 7% of players who agreed to random testing in 2003 wound up testing positive, though he figures the actual usage rate to be much higher, since drugs like Human Growth Hormone can't be detected in tests.
This has mirrored progress in fields as diverse as speech recognition and credit-card fraud detection, where modern techniques combined with a continuing explosion in computer power have made possible behaviour that seems very like human intelligence, albeit limited to a specific domain.
There's also a sense, fostered by the companies themselves with slogans such as "Travel like a human" and "Live like a local", that the likes of Airbnb and Onefinestay are the continuation of a decidedly non-commercial travel trend.
Like a human, it can quickly shift its center of gravity and change direction.
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Although designed to work in the same way, the device will not look like a human nose.
So as far as radio is concerned a potato looks more like a human than a mannekin does.
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As an object or image looks and behaves more like a human, the viewer's level of shinwakan increases.
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