Even today it is clear that cold, not heat, is deadlier to human condition.
He understood the human condition with all its complexities and conveyed them with such sensitivity.
Ho hum, not exactly a unique occurrence in the human condition but better admitted than not.
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What happened is hardly an indictment, but rather a statement of the human condition.
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And while views differ, complaining about taxes may be part of the human condition.
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Focus: Using the limited time of the human condition in the highest leverage areas.
Conflict is a part of the natural ebb and flow of the human condition.
The philosopher in John Harsanyi saw in game theory a means of improving the human condition.
He said that to truly understand the human condition, we had to take account of this third drive.
Few will dispute that the naturally occurring Medieval Warm Period was good for the human condition and the biosphere.
Few will dispute that the naturally occurring Little Ice Age was harmful to the human condition and the biosphere.
Capitalism, like the human condition itself, isn't perfect--but capitalism is uncannily good at rooting out frauds and quacks early.
It was the avatar of a new age, a symbol of how technological progress could transform the human condition.
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His basic point is surely right: the human condition cannot be reduced to mere accounting pluses and minuses.
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She was as mechanically unmoved as one of the machines she manned at the hospital, merely charting a human condition.
According to an oft-cited 1996 University of Virginia study led by psychologist Bella DePaulo, lying is part of the human condition.
The spy game is a perfect subject for examining the human condition.
We are not laughing so much at people potentially hurting themselves (though there is some of that), but at the human condition.
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In the first instance it is crucial for policy-makers to recognize that change is the only permanent feature of the human condition.
Cannes organisers said Spielberg's work cut across a broad spectrum "between entertainment films and serious reflections on history, racism and the human condition".
Is it just a quirky paradox of the human condition that we eagerly consume things that give off all the signals of putrefaction?
If we could change how we think by changing how we speak, then the radical possibility existed of creating a new human condition.
The short of the matter is that capitalism is the engine of the general betterment of the human condition and profits its essential tool.
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This alone would recommend this book to all who care about the environment, the human condition and the foundations of our way of life.
But we do not have to think that human nature is perfect for us to still believe that the human condition can be perfected.
" In 1992, he won a Humanitas Prize, given to work that meaningfully explores the human condition, for the TV drama "I'll Fly Away.
In improving the human condition, Bill Gates wrote in his 2013 Annual Letter of how quantifying goals and measuring performance are increasingly necessary in eradicating disease.
Whether people believe humans evolved from another species or that we all migrated out of Africa or not, one aspect of our human condition is undeniable, says Clarke.
And as I reflected on this, I thought of Shakespeare, one of the most accurate and insightful people of all time in terms of understanding the human condition.
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After all, these are eternal features of the human condition.
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