Sentence examples for contribution to mankind from inspiring English sources

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"The north might as well be a country," he says, arguing that it has made a greater cultural contribution to mankind than Wales.

"If somebody could convince me I'd make a greater contribution to mankind as a judge in the Court of Appeals, boy, I'd be happy as a clam, because that'd be a much easier life for me.

She learned in childhood, she says, "that Judaism's greatest contribution to mankind was asking questions that can't be answered and that the glory of the race has less to do with giving the world Moses and Marx and Jesus and everything to do with the invention of the phrase 'on the other hand.' " This remark, offered early on, is with its presumed cleverness telltale.

If you zoom out into the future, and you look back, and you ask the question: 'What was Apple's greatest contribution to mankind?', it will be about health," he said.

Our responsibility is to unite and lead people of the entire party and of all ethnic groups around the country while accepting the baton of history and continuing to work for realising the great revival of the Chinese nation in order to let the Chinese nation stand more firmly and powerfully among all nations around the world and make a greater contribution to mankind.

"This small country made a contribution to mankind by outlawing the army," Figueres once said.

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"It will be an era that sees China moving closer to centre stage and making greater contributions to mankind," Xi said.

"China's international standing has risen as never before," he noted, and the nation is "blazing a new trail for other developing countries to achieve modernization". Xi announced "a new era. . . that sees China moving closer to center stage and making greater contributions to mankind". In previous speeches, he suggested boldly that China would become the new guarantor of the global trading order.

Less than a year ago, Mr Xi spoke of a new era which would see China moving "closer to centre stage and making greater contributions to mankind", in a decisive break with the long-held maxim that the country should hide its light and bide its time.

"The award is recognition of his contributions to mankind through his insight into the origins of mass and also through establishing astroparticle physics as a new branch of physics," he said.

A citation signed by President Reagan honored him "...for his outstanding contribution to biochemical research, resulting in significant contributions to mankind, including research that led to a clearer understanding of pellagra, and for his national leadership in furthering the state of American science". Handler married Lucille P. Marcus on December 6 , 1939

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