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What I meant by "humane" was I thought it was very humane of Tim to want to go the extra mile by meeting with Jerry and saying, "Jerry, I hope you understand that we don't want this to happen, and we're going to tell this to Second Mile, and if you want to accompany me to that meeting with Second Mile you may come with me.
The climax of the episode, where the Doctor decides the best thing he can do is kill the Star Whale as painlessly as possible but Amy comes up with an alternative solution that is more humane, was designed to stand out in the Doctor's memory as a failure of a huge scale.
The indictment of presumptive elites, especially those housed on Wall Street, the conviction that the system over which they presided must be replaced by something more humane, was a robust feature of our country's political and cultural life for a long century or more.
"Humane" was the word that Graham Spanier, the president of the university; Tim Curley, the athletic director; and Gary Schultz, the vice-president for business and finance, tossed to each other in a series of e-mails, in 2001, in which they collapsed morally after a tap from Joe Paterno, the football coach.
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To make it cheerful and humane is just vexing.
His views, ironic and humane, are always acute; always illuminating.
The argument that the "net and bolt" method of killing deer is humane is totally unconvincing.
How humane are you towards others?
And "humane" is the catchword of Gitmo now.
Calling this sad flesh "humane" is like calling Britney Spears an opera singer.
But how humane is it not to take into consideration the effects of PTSD and TBI?
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