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Difficult and elusive, Basil and Ulla make movingly human claims upon their son and through him upon us.
Colonialism is wrong, but the human claims of the colonists are just as real as those of the colonized.
After Crantor the Academy was preoccupied for about two centuries with the serious questioning of human claims to knowledge.
Like the other planets, it orbited the sun; and these planets in turn were orbited by their satellites, indifferent to human claims of exceptionalism.
He writes, for example, in the New Scientist that "Religious structures are built by humans and brim with all manner of strange human claims — they often reflect cults of personality, xenophobia or mental illness.
He creates a gliding movement akin to some of Ted Hughes's river writings, as, in a strangely satisfying manner, the poem empties itself of human claims: "Others will hear / the river's calm involuntary seething, / and they will answer the challenge you have failed.
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God are unconstrained by any human claim, He act for His own purposes for love and salvation (Ezekiel 36: 22).
No longer could humans claim to be the only tool-making species.
These ideal species are independent of whatever humans claim to be self-evident.
How do humans claim credit (in part, to be promoted) for positive business outcomes when the key decisions were generated by something vaguely referred to as "artificial intelligence"?
In the centuries ahead the death-toll of humans claimed by hunger gets even more bleak: In 1347 two thirds of Italy's population reportedly starved to death.
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