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In spite of the mutual connectedness of the doctrines of humanitarian law and human rights law, adequacy of relief food as a human right is often not rigorously interpreted by the state and the non-state actors in the form and substance specified by international human rights instruments [ 39- 41].
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And their resistance to vaccination represents a failure to appreciate our profound connectedness and mutual responsibility.
In addition, crying is an emotional expression that signals appeasement and supplication in adults – something that he argues would have been advantageous in early human communities as a means of promoting greater mutual trust and social connectedness.
The political aims and vision of the Millennials clearly buck the Reagan "rugged individualism" in favor of the community values of connectedness, inclusion, and mutual responsibility.
(V03) Providers who were in physical proximity of each other (e.g. worked on same ward or clinic) or who had cared for many mutual patients over time developed provider connectedness.
The basic shift from the cold war to the new world is from MAD (mutual assured destruction) to MAC (mutual assured connectedness).
"You often are involved with your mutual friends, which in turn is a gesture of connectedness.
Deep inner connectedness.
Connectedness The other side of collaboration is connectedness.
"I need connectedness," she said.
They are slaves to connectedness.
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