Further, it is human nature for individuals to seek to maximize their personal gains.
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We need to do something about it and preserve our nature for as long as we can.
Make it second nature for someone who is overweight to blame the restaurant that served him fries.
But it seems against nature for the name of the whole to be grabbed by the part.
He notes that there is not likely to be more changes of that nature for another decade.
Even today pharmaceutical companies are looking to nature for the drugs of tomorrow.
Conservatives believe that policy makers must accept human nature for what it is, not what we want it to be.
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Then, in the 1980s, the state developed a green bug, and decided it shouldn't chop down Mother Nature for a living.
Her take: It's simply human nature for everyone -- children, too -- to want to be included in decisions about their daily habits.
From the apple falling on Newton's head to batteries made out of root extract, scientists have long turned to nature for ideas.
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The Cornell Center for Materials Research assembles atoms in ways never seen in nature for applications ranging from computer memory to replacement body parts.
The Obama administration has spent months ignoring this reality and appealing to the better angels of Russia's nature for help in dealing with Iran.
Despite the problems that Hurricane Ike brought, Houston area residents say they're thankful to Mother Nature for one thing this week -- cool weather.
Genetically engineered plants are seen as a different matter: does it make sense to meddle with nature for the sake of a sweeter beet or a brighter tomato?
But the thousands of years of hybridizing plants and animals by humans has, if anything, psychologically and economically predisposed our kind to tampering with nature for our own ends.
It is a force of nature for mobile consumers who want to pick the best restaurant for dinner, but increasingly for all sorts of professional services and retail stores.
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Yet, the estimated 1% transaction tax would have to be global in nature for it to work, and countries as diverse as the UK and Russia are against it.
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But even the best players, who make it seem like it is second nature for them to excel near the rim, have to fear coming down awkwardly on their feet and injuring their ankles.
Wynne moved to California in 1980 and developed an expertise in repairing DeLoreans, since the intricacies of their French-made Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) engine and Lotus-designed chassis were second nature for someone used to European vehicles.
The mechanism of capitalism, as manifest through investment and reasoned speculation, helps facilitate our partnership with God by bringing to the surface that which the Almighty embedded in nature for our eventual extraction and activation.
His group first looked to nature for inspiration, using studies of the biochemistry of organisms that survive without water: 500-year-old Chinese lotus seeds, the hardy resurrection plant of the Sonoran desert and the microscopic tardigrade creature.
"I had no interest in pure mathematics and wanted to go beyond it and look at a phenomenon which is happening in nature for the benefit of mankind, " says Tulsi on his decision to join IISc.
But Arends does delve into an important issue: no growth in revenue as the volume of actual trash disposed of has declined in the U.S. Manufacturers are using less packaging, consumers are re-using grocery bags, and little-by-little that overwhelming urge to reduce, re-use, recycle has gone from social movement to second nature for a lot of people.
The Worldwide Fund for Nature, for instance, now has around 5m members, up from 570, 000 in 1985.
The farmers' system and philosophy, he insists, have condemned them to go forth and multiply, peopling the earth and expanding their domain to the detriment of hunter-gatherers, whose philosophy, based on respect for nature and for the equality and freedom of each individual, including children, was no match for the rapacity, technology and productivity of the newcomers.
"We had to find some new outlet for our energy, for our dynamic nature, for this coiled spring that was the United States, " he explains about America in the 1890s.
The tranquil oasis is fitting legacy for a modernizer, who was also known for his respect for nature and preference for the simple life.
As a result the firm said the project's long-term plans included new countryside paths and bridleways, areas of habitat specifically designed for nature conservation and lakes for sailing and canoeing.
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