Last December it did so, on the grounds that man-powered transport was inhuman.
Skeptics are often lambasted for being insensitive or, at worst, inhuman.
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Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman.
Their faces peering from newspaper pages are daily reminders of the human toll of an inhuman crime.
After gang control, the second systemic failing of Latin American jails is overcrowding and thus inhuman conditions.
But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.
Sixty young Bolivian women, mostly in their early 20s, were found without papers living and labouring in what witnesses described as inhuman conditions.
Watching the audience react to Lustgarten's in-your-face play, it becomes obvious that even the well-heeled types are prepared to believe society contains people like James Asset-Smith, people who despite the best of human intentions are driven by the logic of finance to do inhuman things.
It was a crude piece of software working, but it also was transparently inhuman beyond that.
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Kristian Fredrikson's costumes put Ms Blanchett in ravishing, long turn-of-the-century gowns that make the most of her endless yards of torso, spidery arms and almost inhuman swan neck.
Except for his continued belief in the standardization of small things, like windows, doors, hardware and lighting fixtures -- always beautifully designed and executed -- he abandoned many modernist ideas as inhuman and unworkable.
He claimed harassment, misuse of private information, and a breach of his right to privacy and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment.
When he issued the proceedings against Facebook, the man claimed harassment, misuse of private information, and a breach of his right to privacy and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment.
The MPs also said they were concerned that since 2011 the UK Border Agency had lost four court cases in which judges said immigration detainees with mental health problems had been falsely imprisoned and subject to inhuman or degrading treatment.
Good people may in the end decide they do not want to work for inhuman or merely operationally effective companies.
He was one of several inmates who argued such orders were incompatible with Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights, which prohibits torture and inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment.
"The court did not consider that these sentences were grossly disproportionate or amounted to inhuman or degrading treatment, " the court said.
Ms Morales complained that she had been the victim of "perverse and inhuman attacks" by journalists and media seeking to force her resignation.
Sentencing him, Mr Justice Burnett told him the murder was of "inhuman depravity" and so serious that no minimum term would be appropriate.
As a result of a judgment protecting her right not to be subject to "inhuman and degrading treatment", the law in this country was changed.
They would also be outlawed under American law in Senator John McCain's proposed bill prohibiting torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment by American military personnel or intelligence agents wherever they are.
Arpaio, with his inhuman energy, had probably escorted hundreds of camera crews and reporters through his beloved tent jail.
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