Sentence examples for constitutes humanity from inspiring English sources

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Conversation is Turkle's organizing principle because so much of what constitutes humanity is threatened when we replace it with electronic communication.

So, these works, performed by the actual individuals who live with these gestures (as opposed to trained performers taking on the gestures of other people) exist in this tension between embrace and surrender, giving rise to questions about what constitutes humanity and aliveness in a given moment.

Using such terms as "deep anxiety" and "grave concern" to signal their alarm, the authors contend that the loss of large animals, and apex predators in particular, constitutes humanity's "most pervasive influence" on the environment.

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He became convinced that environmental issues constituted humanity's most pressing problem.

Moreover, START doesn't even touch the 20,000 stockpiled nuclear weapons that constitute humanity's hidden suicide pill.

In so doing, I further the Humanity in others, by helping further the projects and ends the adoption and pursuit of which constitutes that Humanity.

Barash then asserts the "uniquely human potential to resist our own genes," and makes the further claim that it's exactly this ability that constitutes our humanity, thus making "rebellion" practically a duty.

To talk about the value of all that constitutes the Humanities, we must understand how they play, or should play a role in the foundational learning of students in any institutional settings, from Liberal Arts to vocational schools and even apprenticeship models.

In Old Testament times a distinction was made regarding sacrifices: whereas 70 sacrifices were offered on the first seven days of Sukkoth to signify the "70 nations" constituting all humanity, a single ram and a single bullock were sacrificed on the eighth day to symbolize Israel's special relationship to God.

These issues are amply explored in Steve Silberman's recent NeuroTribes, which makes the argument that autism is, like homosexuality, part of the variety in humanity that constitutes a rich world.

Knowing that, in Britain and the EU we must surely uphold the principle of providing refuge to people who have a genuine and justified fear of persecution, and are fleeing from what manifestly constitutes crimes against humanity.

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