Приклади вживання How we interact Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Responsibility- How we interact with the wider society.
They make us who we are, generally encompassing our attitudes, habits and how we interact with other people.
Music can affect how we interact with visual interfaces.
You have to wait until you see how we interact with one another.".
How we interact with our environment with Holistic health addresses?
It predicts that 5G will drastically change how we interact with technology on a day to day basis.
How we interact with the world and where we direct our energy.
These Laws guide us to constantly monitor how we interact with others and how we grow organically.
The effects may seem small- even unnoticeable-but they have a profound effect on how we experience the world around us and how we interact with it.
They underlie our work, how we interact with each other and what strategies we employ to fulfill our mission.
Integrity is at the core of all we do- how we conduct ourselves and how we interact with one another and all of our stakeholders.
This also includes how we interact with each other and customers, the decisions we make and the behaviors we exhibit.
It influences nearly every aspect of our lives,from what we choose to do for a living to how we interact with our families to our choices of friends and romantic partners.
Cyberpsychology examines how we interact with others using technology,how our behaviour is influenced by such technology, and how our psychological states can be affected by such technologies.
Soft" stands for the main people-oriented values we share,as well as the character traits and interpersonal skills that represent how we interact with each other and with our clients.
One day, systems like these may transform how we interact with everything from the buildings we live in to the clothes we wear.
Food Sovereignty is about systemic change- about human beings having direct, democratic control over the most important elements of their society- how we feed and nourish ourselves, how we use and maintain the land,water and other resources around us for the benefit of current and future generations, and how we interact with other groups, peoples and cultures….
Business is about people and how we interact with one another, both internally within the Company but also in broader society.
Each one of us makes a difference every single day we impact the world around us and if we would just think about the consequences of the little choiceswe make-- what we eat, wear, buy, how we interact with people, animals, the environment--then we start making small changes and that can lead to the huge change that we must have.".
And I believewe are now entering a further and radical evolution of how we interact and trade, because for the first time,we can lower uncertainty not just with political and economic institutions, like our banks, our corporations, our governments, but we can do it with technology alone.
Men and women have different biological equipment- both external and invisible tothe naked eye- that change how we interact with and respond to our environments, our exercise, our sleep, and our eating habits.
Our values underpin the work we do, how we interact with each other and which strategies we employ to fulfil our mission.
Like it or not,Facebook is changing how we view friendships, how we interact with others, how we“accept” friendships and how we“unfriend” people.
Our College Green Team monitors and maintains how we interact with our idyllic environment as we continue to develop and cater to an increased student population.
Sometimes it seems almost impossible to remember how we interacted with others and what we were up to before the development of social media….
But there is another class of ideas: the rules that govern how we interact with each other; rules like, let's have a tax system that supports a research university that gives away certain kinds of knowledge for free.
Social exclusion is therefore closely linked to culture and history, how we interact and make boundaries,how we think about society, what we take to be true, and how we envision a good world…[-].
Dr Alan McElligott, who led the study,said it has''important implications for how we interact with livestock and other species, because the abilities of animals to perceive human emotions might be widespread and not just limited to pets''.