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He denounced the selfishness of the capitalist system and the "selfishness that continues in human trafficking, the most extensive form of slavery in this 21st century"—a pervasive issue that rarely makes media waves in Australia.
He ended his address by calling, with growing intensity, for "peace in the whole world, still divided by greed looking for easy gain, wounded by the selfishness which threatens human life and the family, selfishness that continues in human trafficking, the most extensive form of slavery in this 21st century.
A triple helix structure in its most extensive form (balanced model, see Figure 1c) can thus not be observed in the transformation process from a science and technology park to the Berlin-Adlershof science city.
Contextualist spectrum of shades of meaning for SE takes the most extensive form in Nicholls (2006) definition of the phenomenon as, "an umbrella term for a considerable range of innovative and dynamic international praxis and discourse in the social and environmental sector".
Pope Francis concluded by saying: "Peace in the whole world, still divided by greed looking for easy gain, wounded by the selfishness which threatens human life and the family, selfishness that continues in human trafficking, the most extensive form of slavery in this 21st Century".
The forum, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from 16-18 June, focused on the theme 'Ending Poverty, Enriching Children', which emphasized that child poverty is the gravest global injustice and the worst, most extensive form of violence against children.
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The currently most extensive discussion of this form of argument in favor of panpsychism, based upon a critique of the conception of causation, can be found in Rosenberg (2005).
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The steatite seals, to whose manufacture reference was made above, form the most extensive series of objects of art in the civilization.
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