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Access to a clean and adequate supply of water is a basic requirement for human survival.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Indeed life, as well as the environment and most human activities, depend on the availability of adequate quantities of water of an acceptable quality.
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He or she must continue to ensure adequate resources for the intelligence community and continue to build our human and technical intelligence capabilities.
CNN: Commentary: U.S. needs a spy chief with experience
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Some of the programs have different requirements for what constitutes a valid user name or an adequate password, creating the disadvantage of multiple credentials for a single human resources hub.
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It is designed to help freshwater resource managers assure adequate water supplies, safeguard water quality and aquatic ecosystems, and protect human life, health and property.
WHITEHOUSE: Office of Science and Technology Policy Blog
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Richardson: Climate change poses ethical problems because it threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights at a vast scale, because formulating and agreeing upon adequate solutions stretches the envelope of what international policymaking bodies can legitimately undertake, and because fairly allocating the burdens of implementing any solution poses thorny problems of justice.
UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)
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Underscoring the momentum to advance human rights and to strengthen comprehensive HIV and sexuality education, she insisted on adequate recognition of the role of education in HIV prevention.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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And if you think managing inanimate commodities is tricky, try assuring an adequate supply of highly skilled personnel that take ten years to train, particularly when these human resources have numerous personal options, along with minds of their own.
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