Sentence examples for omission of human from inspiring English sources

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The omission of "human" and addition of "British" suggests this isn't about "injecting common sense".

But Carey said the omission of human rights in the agreement was significant: "The agreement cedes a lot of control to the Bahrain government to pick and choose the areas it would like training on.

Egyptian officials will listen to Secretary Kerry's emollient platitudes about "democratic transition," and take the omission of human rights conditions from the budget as a political gain.

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The statement of Voeks [101] that "much of the biotic similarity exhibited between Africa and South America can be attributed to 500 years of human-mediated plant and animal dispersion and colonization, yet a complete omission of humans as biogeographical factors is often noticeable in biologists' view of biogeography" would seem to be relevant here also.

Both Yadh Ben Achour and Kais Saied realize that the text is rife with impossible contradictions (a state religion and Tunisia as a civil state), severe omissions (the universality of human rights) and that highlighting these deficits could endanger their safety.

However, many previously proposed, anthropocentric requirements for the concept of art result in either the inclusion of some non-human biotic phenomena as art, or the omission of some universally accepted human art forms from recognition as art.

All homicides involve three elements as a defining feature: firstly, that the victim must be a legally defined "human being"; that their death must be caused by the act or omission of one or more human beings; and that this must occur within the "Queen's peace", which relates to jurisdiction.

The omission of this psychological, this human attention, handicaps my understanding of political players and the weighty moves they make.

To believe racism is non-existent in the American justice system amongst other venues is a ludicrous omission of societal norms and an obtuse understanding of human nature.

Missing repetitive and duplicated sequences due to limitations in sequence assemblers has also resulted in omission of more subtle coding exons in human genomes despite the availability of a highly refined reference genome [ 25, 26].

The emerging science of health care delivery has identified the central role of human factor ergonomics in the prevention of medical error, omission, and waste.

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