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Laughter, says Baudelaire, is a consequence of the human notion of one's own superiority.
Indeed, unlike a physical threat or danger, the human notion of risk is a mental construct (Sjöberg, 1979), it cannot be sensed it is only perceived (Fischhoff, Slovic, & Lichtenstein, 1983).
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Trust based access control mechanism is based on the human notions and uses history of interaction for trust value computation.
To the narrator that was a human notion of what gods would do; you can't put into words what happens after you die because words come from experience.
"Diego was looking for knowledge first, the great knowledge of the human being, the notions of space and time," he said.
I find myself content, believing in the fundamental decency of the human race and the notion that everything's going to be all right.
Buried deep in the human subconscious is the notion that such a life is possible only when people are empathetic, caring for one another.
On the other hand, the high levels of identity with the human orthologs support the notion that the chicken enzymes identified here have important physiological roles.
Juxtaposed to the notion that biophilia competes with the human technological drive is the notion that technology is in itself an extension of human evolution and biophilia.
Nevertheless, Rifkin is optimistic that the universal human rights notion will eventually win out in this ideological war.
Like the conventional notion of "the book," the notion of "the human" is also in flux.
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