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The phrase "application of human" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the use or implementation of human-related concepts, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The application of human resources in this project is crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "utilization of human" or "employment of human".
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"The IOC is always in favour of maximum application of human rights," he said.
It is this application of human ingenuity that has boosted food production.
The organisation has endorsed a set of international principles on the application of human rights to communications surveillance.
As the Web increasingly becomes liberated from wire, the application of human power to computing and communications will become more crucial.
It is an example of the kind of broader application of human rights that many hoped would follow from the introduction of the Human Rights Act.
Unfortunately, a number of well-known scientists and others have recently made strong statements advocating this application of human genetic engineering.
In an article for the Guardian, the director of Liberty, Martha Spurrier, defended the application of human rights standards to the battlefield.
For Martin Luther as for Bacon or Descartes, the way to truth lay in the application of human reason.
It is this application of human ingenuity that has boosted food production, not merely in line with, but ahead of, population growth.
"If we wish to be a force for the consistent application of human rights across the world we can't just observe.
He also insisted the alternative application of human urine is a more common practice than Americans think, a fact to which any regular on Craigslist's Casual Encounters listings can attest.
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