Sentence examples for the human dimension from inspiring English sources

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the human dimension

noun

A human being, whether man, woman or child.

  • Humans share common ancestors with other apes.

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We must never forget the human dimension.

And then there's the human dimension.

And how important is the human dimension?

Obama speaks of the "human dimension" of the crisis.

"I wanted to concentrate on the human dimension," she said.

The work seemed to lack the human dimension that could have made it interesting".

After World War II, he came to feel that the style lacked the human dimension.

They can explain issues and add the human dimension to stories about statistics and medical conditions.

This is how these tragedies play out — the human dimension is so powerful.

Look beyond the numbers to the human dimension of the results.

We are fully aware of the human dimension that lies behind it.

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