Shortfalls in aid will consign the MDG project to failure at enormous human cost.
It is not isolationist to emphasize the human cost at the other end of American bombs.
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The implication for advisors is that the human cost aside, this trend actually increases competition.
Will you overturn that policy so the American people can see the full human cost of war?
The clothing factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed hundreds spotlights the human cost of Westerners' cheap clothing.
It brought to a halt the massive German advance into the Soviet Union, but at tremendous human cost.
Of course the human cost is dire and loved ones cannot, like builings, boats, cars and planes be replacd.
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He is absolutely aware of the human cost, and he grieves for every family and every person that we've lost.
News of his death came as charities and the United Nations again warned of the growing human cost of the conflict.
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He fought in battle, understands the human cost, offers skepticism rather than enthusiasm for new interventions, and would be no Pentagon rubber stamp.
Speaking to BBC Radio Four's Today programme, Mr Vine added that the "human cost" of delaying asylum applications for years is also "quite significant".
This beautifully written book is powerfully evocative of the human cost of war and the longing for love that, despite the shooting and shelling, never fades.
Let's ask real questions about the human cost of big-time college sports and the submersions of common sense that have to occur to gain entrance to the party.
But critics say the potential human cost is too high.
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If politicians allowed for a second that there is a better way, we could begin to dissect the human cost of this Euro and weigh it in human terms against real alternatives.
The figures are based on hospital and mortuary records and are seen as significant given the heated and highly politicised debate over the human cost of the war in Iraq, our correspondent says.
Nevertheless, joining the Kurdish struggle has implied a human cost for these women - not only by leaving their family home, but often by giving up any hope of having families of their own.
The phrase nature deficit disorder was coined in 2005 by author Richard Louv, who argued that the human cost of "alienation from nature" was measured in "diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses".
And I think the most important point that the President said in his speech in West Point, that we cannot -- we cannot -- we're unable to walk away from the human cost as well as the cost to our Treasury.
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