waal in A Sentence

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    Puts Daas and Waal 2015.

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    Dr de Waal 's.

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    Frans de Waal.

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    Today de Waal.

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    Dr de Waal.

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    De Waal has seen something like this among chimpanzees.

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    Today de Waal says there is no new evidence to directly link climate change and conflict.

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    Dr. de Waal's essay is available online so here are a few tidbits about which to think.

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    Instead of worrying about anthropomorphizing animals, we should fear making a far worse mistake, what de Waal calls'anthropodenial.'.

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    Instead of worrying about anthropomorphizing animals, we should fear making a far worse mistake, what de Waal calls‘anthropodential.'.

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    This low-lying country is divided by three large bodies of water: the Rijn, the Waal and the Meuse.

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    Along these lines, Dr. de Waal writes,"How likely is it that the immense richness of nature fits on a single dimension?

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    According to scholars such as Alex de Waal and others, disaster remediation and development schemes have often fueled corruption, exacerbated poverty and bolstered authoritarian regimes.

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    Frans De Waal, who ran the study, stated,"These parallels between humans and elephants suggest a convergent cognitive evolution possibly related to complex society and cooperation.

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    Dr. de Waal returns to accusations of anthropomorphism as he moves through his essay, and notes,"This accusation works only because of the premise of human exceptionalism.

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    Along these lines, Dr. de Waal writes,"We like to see ourselves as special, but whatever the difference between humans and animals may be, it is unlikely to be found in the emotional domain.".

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    It is the kind of rudimentary ethics that Frans de Waal reminds us about in his book The Age of Empathy, which I have on my ipod so that I can feel wiser and more empathetic at the gym.

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    Alex de Waal has developed this theory to focus on the"political contract" between rulers and people that ensures famine prevention, noting the rarity of such political contracts in Africa, and the danger that international relief agencies will undermine such contracts through removing the locus of accountability for famines from national governments.

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    A recent New York Times easy by renowned Emory University primatologist Dr. Frans de Waal called"Your Dog Feels as Guilty as She Looks" with the subtitle"Animals are no less emotional than we are" has generated a good deal of interest including a good number of emails to me that arrived yesterday and overnight.

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    Even though a link between climate change and violence is supported by many independent studies, there is little hard scientific evidence to directly link the two, says Alex de Waal, executive director of World Peace Foundation at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, who studied drought and famine in Darfur in the 1980s.

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