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Yet politicians have readily cited human rights concerns – especially virulent anti-women policies from the Taliban – as further cause and justification.
The conflict has claimed the lives of more than 1,500 Syrians since March, according to the United Nations, which cited human rights groups' reports.
Both the prime minister and May said the case would trigger a change in the UK's relationship with the European court of human rights (ECHR), which had upheld arguments against extradition advanced by the cleric that cited human rights laws.
In the latter case, Tesla apologized, cited "human error," and said it was "working to ensure that it never happens again".
Roddenberry cited human error on Mitchell's part.
The most commonly cited human threat to birds is habitat loss.
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Of the 79 studies published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society on extreme weather events from 2011 to 2015, more than half cited human-induced climate change as a contributing factor, the report said.
Kass built on that concept in his essay to say instinctual repugnance might correctly lead us to reject technologies that defy the "central core of our humanity," citing human reproductive cloning as the quintessential example.
But don't blame the house; cite human intervention.
During the last two years, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands have intermittently halted returns to Greece, citing human rights concerns.
Vine apologised, citing "human error", and scrambled to get content filters up and running.
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