• Those voluptuous curves are stupidly strong: 'undentable by human force' apparently, but also incredibly light.

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  • "Light, sound and human presence will force otters, that would otherwise move up and down the river, on to the road, " he added.

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  • Several recent human rights reports criticised Paraguay's police force for routine human rights abuses, and any trust in politicians was erased by the news last year that the president's official BMW had been stolen from Brazil.

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  • "It doesn't matter how sour the internship is going, you want to have the company, your boss especially, primed to tell your next employer that you worked hard, " agrees Rusty Rueff, a former human resources executive and author of Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business.

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  • Education is the driving force of human development and has strong benefits forhealth, employment, poverty reduction, environmental awareness, and civic participation.

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  • It is a force for human dignity, human rights and human development.

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  • The result can be leadership: the transformative force in human life.

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  • To design them, bioengineers had to start with cadavers, which furnish the data on precisely how much force a human chest can withstand, say, before the ribs start to break.

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  • If Lord had been given to large interpretations, he might have seen in the one ship a symbol of the urgent force of human striving and, in the other, the immovable resistance of sheer stupidity.

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  • Stripped of armor, with a sword strapped to one hand and a battle axe to the other, the berserkers would charge into the opposing force like human wheat threshers, spreading carnage and terror as long they survived.

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  • Take, for example, UM 006, the corpse she observes working with researchers at Wayne State University in Detroit to determine how much force a human shoulder can withstand in a side-impact car crash before it sustains serious injury.

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  • After thousands of years of political experimentation, it seems pretty clear that some institution is always going to have a monopoly of force, and some human being or group of human beings is going to have the ultimate authority over how that force is used.

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  • The fastest human sprinters already exert a force of about four times their weight.

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  • The furthest we can go back is 2 October 2000 when the Human Rights Act came into force.

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  • Whitehill and Venegas worked on a special task force devoted to human trafficking.

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  • Human capital is an economic force that drives the accumulation of national wealth.

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  • When Britain's new Human Rights Act comes into force next year, the government will inevitably be challenged once again in the courts over its powers of electronic surveillance.

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  • He argues the Army's approach, leaving the majority of the piloting to the plane's automatic systems, avoids accidents and saves resources that the Air Force wastes training human pilots.

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  • His has been a triumph of ambition over intractable matter, a fulfilment of Mahler's faith in Arthur Schopenhauer's idea that the human will can overcome any force on earth.

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  • Come October, when the Human Rights Act comes into force, British law on such matters will be open to challenges, under article eight of the act which says everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life.

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  • Lord Hoffmann's blunder has cast a harsh light on Britain's highest court, and raised serious doubts about whether the Law Lords will be ready to deal with the wave of controversial cases expected after the Human Rights Act comes into force, probably next year.

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  • The Acpo audit was sparked following a series of inspections by the Human Tissue Authority in 2009, asking for details of category three human tissue - significant body parts including organs and limbs - held by police before the Human Tissue Act came into force in 2006.

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  • In many ways, fear is the force that stands between human beings and their dreams.

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  • By doing this, we can avoid the perceived need to resort to economic sanctions and military force that needlessly harm human life.

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  • Only rarely do external realities so force themselves on a human mind that it is compelled to discard one interpretive theory and adopt an entirely different one.

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  • So I believe deeply that the free market is the greatest force for economic progress in human history.

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