It encompasses the whole messy breadth of humanity, and so needs a decent translation to bring this about.
He will see their humanity, and in so doing, he will preserve his own.
The second (1999) provides for enhanced protection of "cultural heritage of the greatest importance for humanity", but has so far been ratified by only 10 States.
He had it easy: His mission was always pretty clear: Save the earth from a space-station-based lunatic bent on replacing humanity with supermodels, and so on.
Beyond that, the movie wants us to believe that these action figures have learned to play nice and work as a team -- which is good news for humanity, but maybe not so promising for the inevitable sequels.
He lets the film speak for itself, and so it does -- of humanity as well as primitive rage and horror on both sides of the battle.
The idea that humans will rise from the dead may be incredible, but no more so than the notion that "humanity" can use science to remake the world.
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Maybe moviegoers, understandably fed up with Hollywood's recent simulations of humanity, will sustain "She's So Lovely" on waves of nostalgia for a time--more the '60s than the '70s--when emotions seemed to matter more than anything in a world gone certifiably mad.
That is apparently the basis for assuming that the only reason we would support an affordable housing program -- along with such nonpartisan groups as Catholic and Lutheran Churches, Habitat for Humanity, and Enterprise Community Partners -- was so that we could personally profit from this politically.
And also we must secure the balance of the global economy so that it will bring benefit to all humanity.
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Humanity was limited by its creator from the beginning, so what makes us think we can pretend to the throne with trite explanatory powers of science?
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Indeed, the twentieth century brought forth many Dorian Grays: fiendishly pure spirits so wrapped up in aesthetics that they become heedless of humanity.
For the sake of our citizens who are in Haiti, for the sake of the Haitian people who have suffered so much, and for the sake of our common humanity, we stand in solidarity with our neighbors to the south, knowing that but for the grace of God, there we go.
And in doing so he may have cast light not only on what made humanity, but on one of the threats it faces today.
The global economic system required reform so that it worked "in the interests of the whole of humanity".
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So how do we harness this creative capacity for the benefit of humanity?
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So, if linguistic diversity increases with time, then Africa, where humanity evolved, and Asia, its first staging-post to world domination, should be the greatest Babels.
We will have no choice but to curb our carbon emissions, and to do so by design rather than by default is the most pressing issue for humanity.
The modern world society is making so-called development in every sphere but the worst victim is the human and humanity because change is making cascading effect and breaking the social foundation in to segmentation.
"I think both my family and Ethiopia are proud of me, but I still think that I still have so much to offer, not just to Ethiopia, but to Africa and to humanity in general, " he says.
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So all this new wealth is justifiable--because it's going to save humanity?
What made intervention in Sierra Leone so urgent was the sheer savagery of the war there, and the sense of common humanity that can sometimes prompt other countries to act.
But in its brutal structure of white power and black penury, apartheid also contained visceral drama, stories of humanity willing and waiting to break out in a demotic exuberance which in his township work Mr Fugard caught so well.
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