Examples of 'distinctly human' in a sentence
Meaning of "distinctly human"
distinctly human: This phrase describes characteristics, qualities, or behaviors that are uniquely associated with human beings, setting them apart from animals or machines
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distinctly human
Hurting and judging are distinctly human traits.
I stood in a room with two robots that were starting to do something distinctly human.
The answer is a distinctly human problem.
We had found a way to leave behind something distinctly human.
Trust is a distinctly human experience.
The desire to control others is distinctly human.
It is a distinctly human act to marry.
The capacity for language is distinctly human.
Most of the distinctly human physical qualities in australopiths related to their bipedal stance.
The tournament also had a distinctly human side.
While spite is a distinctly human characteristic, dogs do experience lots of other complex emotions.
But your decision has a distinctly human impact.
But human ethical behaviour has a degree of elaboration and complexity that makes it distinctly human.
Passion is as distinctly human as reason.
Like most good solutions it requires a trait that is distinctly human.
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Yet each is distinctly human.
He does so, and seems to arrive in a giant uninhabited structure of distinctly human making.
Either way, cooperation emerges as a distinctly human combination of innate and learned behavior.
But something else happened as well, something perhaps distinctly human.
Beyond the sound of grinding steel, a distinctly human voice was audible, something tormented and howling.
A distinctly human characteristic. It was the start of what was to become.
Debt is an economic problem with a distinctly human face.
My own voice is distinctly human.
But the desire to go face-to-face, or breast-to-breast, is something almost distinctly human.
Something perhaps distinctly human.
Ultimately, I think that the horizon of this anthology is distinctly human.
In fact, it is what makes us distinctly human.
What if, incredibly, their point of origin was a far flung future of a distinctly human nature?
Make no mistake of it, trust is a feeling, a distinctly human experience.
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