Sentence examples for whose humanitarian from inspiring English sources

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The other defendants whose humanitarian needs were presumably as great, got less than $20,000 each.

In England in the 19th century, interest was reawakened by the activities of obstetrician James Blundell, whose humanitarian instincts had been aroused by the frequently fatal outcome of hemorrhage occurring after childbirth.

Activist Natasa Kandic, whose Humanitarian Law Centre has provided the ICTY with witnesses to war crimes on all sides despite constant threats, also condemned the "surprising" Croatian verdict that had "forgotten the victims".

During the sittings he discussed with the aged statesman the philosophy of the 17th-century Moravian theologian John Amos Comenius, whose humanitarian views Kokoschka had admired from his youth.

The monks, whose humanitarian work is being organised by Dr Tsering Puntsok, who runs a free medical clinic, were from the Benchen monastery, a Buddhist temple complex in Kathmandu valley.

He died too early (1872) to see another landmark en route to barbarism: modern European imperialism, whose humanitarian rhetoric was, like one of its representatives, Conrad's Kurtz, "hollow at the core".

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Without pause, she predicted that Hillary would most be like Eleanor Roosevelt, the former first lady whose global humanitarian work led to her being called "First Lady of the World".

I wish that the major relief agencies had spoken in unison in 2002 stating that just because Bush and his inner circle wanted to depose Saddam Hussein, it does not mean the automatic participation of groups whose overriding humanitarian mission should be to build and enhance lives.

Chris Herlinger covers international emergencies for the humanitarian agency Church World Service and is a New York-based freelance journalist whose reporting on humanitarian issues appears in National Catholic Reporter and The Christian Century.

Mourning the loss of a vivacious daughter and sister who "combined brains and beauty, intelligence, drive and kookiness in equal measure" they spoke of an exceptional young woman, a humanist whose motivation was purely humanitarian, but who had no religious or political agenda.

Martin was a true humanitarian whose generosity and leadership in community affairs touched countless lives.

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