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She is, as it were, extra human.
The question then becomes whether the extra human accuracy is worth the extra human trouble.
Never before has the global economy benefited from such an addition of extra human exertion.
Dr. Butler said that in this age of longevity, one of the most important tasks was to keep extra "human capital" working.
They also asked that extra human security be added onsite, stating that the last time they were at Tajoura, on November 24, they only saw one security guard with a gun (although they did not know if it was loaded).
It's not just the increased quantities of vomit on our streets that is of concern (considering that half the population of Mumbai doesn't have access to sanitation, a little extra human waste is the least of our worries).
A century and a half later, Adair Turner, a former director of the CBI, told Simms that if anyone thinks "the most important objective of public policy is to get growth from 1.9percentntoto 2percentnt and even better 2.1 per cent", they're worshipping a "false god", and "extra growth does not automatically translate into extra human welfare and happiness".
A better competitor, or a clever new employee, or an economic downturn could spell disaster for an unprepared knowledge worker, regardless of the role of extra human intelligence.
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