human-oriented love

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word human-oriented.

Examples

  • But when they come back to me one year, two years or five years later, they often mention that the biggest challenges they face are human-oriented.

    Sherry Moss: Finding Meaning In Working At Walmart Sherry Moss 2011

  • But the few tests that have been devised specifically for animals, such as those to determine the ability of some primates to learn and use language and tools, are limited, and still subject to a certain amount of human-oriented perspective on what is important.

    2007 May « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2007

  • She chose neurology “because it is a human-oriented aspect of science that deals with human functions, with learning and teaching, and with the organization of the brain.”

    Naomi Amir. 2009

  • But the few tests that have been devised specifically for animals, such as those to determine the ability of some primates to learn and use language and tools, are limited, and still subject to a certain amount of human-oriented perspective on what is important.

    The IQ Bar « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2007

  • According to Samsung, the robots 'manufacturer, "the system is designed to replace a human-oriented guards, overcoming their limitation of discontinuous guarding mission due to its severe weather condition or fatigue, so that the perfect guarding operation is guaranteed."

    Robot Nation 2007

  • Aside from these technical challenges there are a host of human-oriented challenges, not the least of which is the issue of taking real-world human-to-human personal contact out of the equation.

    May 2007 2007

  • Aside from these technical challenges there are a host of human-oriented challenges, not the least of which is the issue of taking real-world human-to-human personal contact out of the equation.

    Virtual reality and higher education: Another perspective 2007

  • According to ancient indigenous legends…, the eagle is the bird which represents societies that are very materialistic, very human-oriented, and the condor represents more spiritual societies, ones that feel more integrated with their environment.

    Awakening the Dreamer; Changing the Dream 2006

  • Does a male-dominated medical and scientific field have anything to do with the lack of human-oriented as in actually talking to women and getting them to be more open and frank research of FSD?

    Dysfunction or Dissatisfaction? 2005

  • At the time, resolution captured most of the attention of the automated reasoning community but during the 1970's some researchers started to further investigate non-resolution methods (Bledsoe 1977), prompting a frutiful and sustained effort to develop more human-oriented theorem proving systems (Bledsoe 1975, Nevins 1974).

    Automated Reasoning Portoraro, Frederic 2005

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.