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Then I summoned Louie, played by Danny DeVito, the abusive dispatcher, and considered how much easier our search would be if we were interacting with Louie, how much more humane — or at least human — his nastiness was than this Kafkaesque chain of politely ineffectual customer reps.
Much more humane".
"The Jews were much more humane that what is happening today.
Still, Dr. Markel said, quarantines have slowly become much more humane.
"The alternatives to detention are so much more humane, so much more cost-effective," he said.
Every smuggler likes to say their methods are much more humane and professional than those of their rivals.
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If he had allowed one or two of his more colorful subjects to linger a while, he'd have had a much richer, more humane document.
If so, I much prefer the more humane but less prosperous future he says awaits us.
He didn't mean the paradise of dogmatists, but something much more modest and humane — a yearning for what is not but may be.
He was president of the Cromwell Association for 12 years from the late 70s onwards, and chose "the humanity of Oliver Cromwell" as the theme for his first major address to that body, portraying him as a much warmer and more humane figure than had previously been allowed.
It should of course be done, but it's not as if life in an overcrowded prison, or in solitary confinement, without the possibility of parole is much if any more humane.
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