Humanity
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In them we see the face of a cartoon humanity, one that has chosen the low, the elemental, the pre-linguistic in order to ensure its triumph.
Putting Public Health at the Center of the Struggle against PovertyCAMBRIDGE: One great challenge facing
humanity
is reducing the huge gaps in income and wealth between the world’s haves and have nots.
As so often happens in biotechnology, what looks at first like an abstruse technical issue raises many questions that cut to the core of our
humanity.
China in Action on Climate ChangeBeijing – Climate change is a serious challenge to
humanity
and sustainable development, which requires both proactive responses and concerted effort by the international community.
We must each take responsibility within our own sphere of action – making it more dynamic and resilient to risk – acting as true global trustees, underpinned by moral accountability for
humanity.
It is their contributions that, over the centuries, transformed Europe from the global backwater it had become after the fall of Rome into a hub of intellectual progress and innovation that created the West and changed the course of
humanity.
Their liberalism has become a matter of cold economics, rather than values and common
humanity.
If some extra-terrestrial thief came in the night and stole two-thirds of the planet’s coal, gas, and oil reserves, all of
humanity
could still enjoy the household appliances, information-technology products and services, heating, lighting, and mobility that define the modern world.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has overall responsibility for the UN’s disaster-relief efforts, and its activities should be guided by the four principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.
And, as Africa returns as a subject, rather than an object, of world history, it appears to embody all the fears and hopes of
humanity.
Accordingly, advocates of this worldview regard fences and walls as insults to humanity, proof that those who build and maintain them have no trust in their countries’ vibrancy and strength.
And yet,
humanity
seems forever drawn to the cold.
Their actions represent an appalling crime against
humanity.
And conditions there constitute a crime against
humanity
that must be stopped on moral grounds.
With his Churchillian prose and almost Shakespearean cadences, his mellifluous phrases and sonorous voice carried for decades a message of hope from a people that could have lost all hope and trust in
humanity
after the horrors of World War II.
Nagasaki has endured the worst of
humanity.
Ethical machines would pose no threat to
humanity.
You can be sure that, this time next year, they will be paying homage to their ancestors, as they tramp over the ground where child slaves were buried alive for daring to proclaim their
humanity.
In January 2010, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proclaimed that the United States “stand[s] for a single Internet where all of
humanity
has equal access to information and ideas.”
Here too we now have a precise, operative picture of all life processes, from bacteria to
humanity.
Fire and
humanity
long ago began shaping each other’s realm.
Europe pretends to itself that this crime against
humanity
is no one’s fault.
The only survivors in this moral shipwreck are the local grassroots teams – comprising volunteers from all over the world and smaller NGOs – that have been keeping the spirit of
humanity
alive.
The Good Fallout from IraqReconciling morals with how a society is organized - in other words, reconciling ethics with politics - is one of
humanity'
s oldest ambitions.
Yet the year 2004 may leave to history some of the greatest progress in this area that
humanity
has seen.
The good news is that robust public policy, coupled with rapid advances in technology, could help
humanity
as a whole reduce its energy consumption.
The sooner fertility rates reach two or below, the better for
humanity.
From bullet trains to the Mars rover,
humanity
has an insatiable appetite for pushing boundaries and breaking records.
His bloody campaign in Darfur, the world should need no reminding, has already led to his indictment by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against
humanity.
As one commentator put it, Europeans feel a collective guilt about the Holocaust that makes them eager to have Israel stamped as an aggressor contemptuous of Palestinian
humanity.
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