Sentence examples for more generalised human from inspiring English sources

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Human rights to life and privacy (Articles 2 and 8, ECHR) enable more generalised human rights to health and to non-interference from the State.

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Thus, a more generalised concept is emerging that histone proteins, and their post-translational 'fingerprints' may well have direct links to human cancer.

The ones that occurred as repeats, with at least 10 occurrences in the human genome, had a RepeatMasker hit such as a LINE or SINE elements [15], indicating that the more generalised HMMs occasionally detected these repeats.

And this means that the epidemic risks becoming more generalised," he said.

He kept close to country music during the next decade when Nashville began embracing more generalised pop.

He cut out his own son in favour of a more generalised posterity.

Another measure of corruption in cities is the extent to which organised crime or more generalised violence is widespread.

But Nelken also taps into a much more generalised scenario: the basic pain of being bullied and oppressed.

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