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He had come to understand the defining human struggle not as left versus right, or faith versus reason, but as individual versus institution.
NEWYORKER: No Secrets
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The only way to comprehend it is in terms of a human struggle to keep technology human, given its natural tendency to evolve in disturbing and incomprehensible-to-humans way.
FORBES: We Are All Macs Now
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But as human operators struggle to assimilate the information collected by robotic sensors, decision-making by robots seems likely to increase.
ECONOMIST: Robots go to war
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Adhering to this law of love has always been the core struggle of human nature.
CNN: Obama: 'Peace requires responsibility'
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The antibody dramatically slowed the growth of tumors in mice, but persuading executives to launch costly human trials was a struggle.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It could apply to New York City or it could apply to Israel or to Kosovo in many ways because it is about the struggle of being a human.
NPR: Vusi Mahlasela's Musical Journey
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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.
BBC: Turkey and the PKK: The Kurdish women who take up arms
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It is a credit to all those in Latin America who struggle for justice, peace and human rights.
UNESCO: OFFICE IN HAVANA
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The central struggle was between the publicly funded international Human Genome Project, led by Francis Collins, a distinguished scientist and devout Christian, which pursued a slow-and-steady approach to sequencing until Celera, a private company led by Craig Venter, appeared on the scene and boldly claimed that its revolutionary new technique, whole-genome shot-gun sequencing, could do the job in less than half the time.
ECONOMIST: Medical research
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The history of the last 50 years can be read as one long struggle to move more and more parts of human existence under the hegemony of the digital world.
FORBES: Computing Desire