As flawed as the human race is, we seem to be a lot better than the doomsayers think at muddling through. |
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The root cause is not so much the drugs trade, as the malignant rat-like nature of the human race. |
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And as you know eugenics is defined as the science of improving the qualities of the human race. |
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Driven by a sense of beauty and oneness of the human race, the filmmaker views cinema as a vehicle to connect with all humanity. |
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It is, I believe, vital that the human race develop a sense of oneness to usher in an era of harmony and peace. |
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The debate on this subject will go on as long as the human race exists, so all I can do is raise a few points on the subject. |
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Does he not care, that most of the human race probably think he is a bit of a berk? |
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The ocean also has its secrets which it is rapidly giving up, mind you, thanks to the ingenuity of the human race. |
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Perhaps this is evidence for the biblical account of the human race spreading over the earth after a universal flood. |
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By sinning against God the human race was tarnished and a barrier put between us and God. |
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However, I have enough faith in the inherent common sense of the human race to believe that we will, as ever, just manage to muddle through. |
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The human race, without intending it, has undertaken a gigantic uncontrolled experiment on the earth. |
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It did not reduce the world to rubble, or morph the human race into radiated mutants. |
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In short, sin is a great and powerful god who devours the whole human race, all the learned, holy, powerful, wise, and unlearned men. |
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If this is one of those man-against-machine moments, the future of the human race is in pretty shoddy hands. |
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After millennia of dreaming of flight, the human race went from a standing start at Kitty Hawk to the moon in 66 years. |
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There, among the babbling minds of the incompetent human race, was my beloved Farrell. |
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The next thing we need to understand is how the human race is meant to move forward towards these ideals. |
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Galen had worked mainly on Barbary apes, considered closest to the human race. |
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This is rather my thoughts and feelings concerning what has happened and what we as a human race need to consider next. |
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It constantly amazes me how the minds of the human race in general work, or cease to work, as the case may be. |
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Those who object to it argue that it misrepresents half the human race and reinforces male bias and social dominance. |
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Admiring Mr Twain's skills of observation offers scant hope that human race is making any progress. |
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Feel like the whole human race is on your case and in your face just when you're not in the mood for hard and heavy deep and meaningfuls? |
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Freeing the human race from these consequences of original sin constitutes Christ's gender mission. |
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The history of the human race provides a long, sad record of the outworking of curses pronounced upon such people. |
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The history of perfume is often intertwined with the history of the human race. |
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In The Time Machine, published in 1895, H. G. Wells envisions a human race divided. |
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We cannot condone a religion or a political party that ignores the rights of half the human race. |
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I think the human race, from its earliest history, has been fascinated with the story of creation. |
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One path before us leads to the past, and the extinction of the human race. |
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Me, I am a secular humanist who believes in the dignity of all members of the human race. |
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All three ideologies are radical utopias which, at their core, have a theory for how the human race can be improved. |
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I could actually see a stronger argument to eat the weaker members of the human race who throw away their advantages. |
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I agree on nuclear war still being our safest bet for total destruction of the human race. |
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Three years ago a group of scientists made a breathtaking breakthrough by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown of the human race. |
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Consider a scale with a range of 0-10 that depicts the multitude of common problems faced by the human race. |
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Talking like that is going to bring about the extinction of the human race. |
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His discovery of the tubercle bacillus was a starting point for a worldwide campaign against an age-old scourge of the human race. |
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Give an imaginative type an idle moment and suddenly everyone's some strange offshoot of the human race. |
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You are the last woman on earth, and it is your job to perpetuate the human race, whether you like it or not. |
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The fact is, a very real program is in effect, and its goal is control of the human race! |
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I have just about had my fill of commentators who don't like their country, don't like the world, and don't much care for the human race. |
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Ten years ago at the Rio earth summit the world accepted the need to manage the planet as a single whole for the whole of the human race. |
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Many where scared, and intermediately, the preservation of the human race did not enter their minds after it. |
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The words clearly imply that the beginning of the human race was contemporary with the beginning of all things. |
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The human race is on a course of discovering a new and unknown power hidden within. |
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Like Heinlein, Smith built a detailed future history of the human race as a backdrop for his writing. |
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It feels as if only the ultimate extinction of the human race will able to stop that deadly spiral. |
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The traditional doctrine of the fall presupposed an original state of innocence for the human race. |
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Membership in the human race is certainly questionable when one profits from this misery and degradation of others. |
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This would help insure that any propagation of the human race worked toward evolution rather than devolution. |
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Are these people not prepared to lend their services to the human race gratis? |
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With the introduction of the human race into the balance, everything began to fall into discord. |
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So discussions about my problems are really about the conflicts of the entire human race. |
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The human race could find its existence threatened if we genetically engineered some predator species to be as smart as we are. |
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To walk on another world, or even to make the attempt, would ennoble every member of the human race. |
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Without the shining achievements of these few, the human race would be a waste of space. |
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Here we have the attitude and spirit that can make it possible for the human race to grow together into a single family. |
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The human race is populous enough without trying to preserve every single life. |
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What is the critical mass of humanity that it will take for all of the human race to evolve to its next level? |
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More than that, it was the first attempt to apply evolution explicitly to the human race. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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God would also notice how the human race is destroying the life support system of the planet. |
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As for biodiversity, the most important species threatened with extinction today is the human race. |
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The ultimate goal of work is to provide a decent life for all members of the human race. |
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There are billions of people who are more than willing to do their part to propagate the human race. |
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Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race. |
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We're building a huge online database of how the human race looks at life, how it works, thinks and responds. |
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But it is a challenge for the human race to evolve into the next stage of our spiritual development. |
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We'll be able to take a few little genes in a test tube, wipe out the human race or all other species. |
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We live in interesting times, which hold some of the greatest challenges the human race as a whole will have ever faced. |
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The fact is that the seven men and women who died were shining examples of how great the human race can be. |
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Imagine that an alien race, one that has never had contact with the human race, discovers the following items. |
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Although the androcracy defends its control to the death, it is a regime that we as a human race cannot survive. |
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Blogs will transform the human race into a hyper intelligent race of androids able to travel through time and shoot laser beams from their eyes! |
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The human race comes close to extinction when a huge meteor crashes in the Arizona desert with a life form unlike anything we've ever seen! |
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If Erik's secrets cease to be Erik's secrets, it will be a bad lookout for a goodly number of the human race! |
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Everything that the human race has done and thought is concerned with the satisfaction of deeply felt needs and the assuagement of pain. |
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It seems pretty clear that the human race is fouling up the earth by our profligacy and one of the biggest fouling agents is automotive fuel. |
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Well, surely equal worth means an equal say in the decisions that affect the entire human race. |
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She trusted in the human race too much and it would be her downfall. |
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I used to think 90 per cent of the human race were a bunch of ratbags. |
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A futuristic Goth musical, Repo is set in a time when the human race is afflicted by a plague of organ failures. |
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His comments were supported by a number of scientists writing in the New Scientist, some of whom said the human race may not even survive the increase in temperatures. |
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Hall, the foremost child psychologist in the United States, argued that the child recapitulated the stages of evolution of the human race, from pre-savagery to civilization. |
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The human race and their technologically able allies moved forth into the galaxy and dispersed, creating new worlds, and through interbreeding, new subspecies of races. |
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I complain that the human race is often small minded and petty. |
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Most cultures have deep at their core a flood myth in which the great bulk of humanity is destroyed and a few are left to repopulate and repurify the human race. |
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It is unfathomable to these people that the human race could evolve. |
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However, his kindness was not based upon any great expectations of the human race, whom he regarded with distaste or with detachment rather than with love. |
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But the two of them are enthusiastic supporters of getting the human race to far-off stars. |
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He used the power of the Antichrist to open Hell's gates, releasing billions of demons onto the Earth, killing most of and enslaving all of the human race. |
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The twentieth century has witnessed an almost world-wide revolt against forms of authority that have generally been recognised by the human race for millennia. |
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The former would be a survivable disaster for the human race. |
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Their biggest threat is the Builders, an ancient race of aliens hell-bent on annihilating the human race. |
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The only remnants of the human race are in the microchip brain of a robot. |
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He somehow manages to balance faith, realism, optimism, the news of the day, and the fate of the human race. |
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Mencken believed that the human race would accomplish greater things if the halt and lame were left to themselves and the bright and swift took the bit between their teeth. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life. |
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As representative head of the human race, his departure from even one of God's commandments would have serious consequences for all his descendants. |
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But we are suggesting neither that the human race would voluntarily turn power over to the machines nor that the machines would wilfully seize power. |
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The human race has a pervasive tendency towards religious conviction. |
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If we cannot be compassionate to animals, heaven help the human race. |
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This neighbor is unable to understand that inorganic divisions amongst this human race, such as alliances, nations, ethnicities, will never stay static. |
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The human race has very little experience traveling to the Moon. |
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The cloned soldiers look, think, and act alike, and their performance in battle proves beyond a doubt that they are hearty and hale members of the human race. |
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I see the scientists of the world have been making some amazing discoveries to benefit the human race rather than sitting on their backsides wasting public funds. |
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That's saying bye-bye to all the accumulated wisdom of the human race. |
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It is a reminder that for all that the human race has accomplished in increasing its power over the environment, it is still puny in the face of the great natural forces. |
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You are a blight upon the human race and a disgrace to your profession. |
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It isn't civilised to draw attention to what divides the human race. |
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I like to think that these detectors are like bionic ears for the human race to allow us to listen to the sounds of the universe for the first time. |
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How universal, too, the restlessness, how deep the groanings and travailings of the human race. |
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He viewed the social changes brought on by property as the natural order of events, which should be taking place as the human race progressed. |
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And this path he opened to all who choose to follow him in time yet to come, thus saving the human race. |
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The use of rocks has had a huge impact on the cultural and technological development of the human race. |
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From prehistoric times to the present, mining has played a significant role in the existence of the human race. |
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What then must we do? Why, work night and day, body and soul, for the overthrow of the human race! |
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The venerable father of the human race had now himself paid the debt of nature. |
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All angels originate from the human race, and there is not one angel in heaven who first did not live in a material body. |
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The purpose of archaeology is to learn more about past societies and the development of the human race. |
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Reflexes of these two figures usually fulfill the respective roles of founder of the human race and first human to die. |
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The human race must colonise space within the next two centuries or it will become extinct, Stephen Hawking warned today. |
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Beveridge was a member of the Eugenics Society, which promoted the study of methods to 'improve' the human race by controlling reproduction. |
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We can choose to convert our planet into a life support system for the human race, terraforming our world into a huge agroecosystem. |
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It helped create a niche which allowed a small tree shrew to come down to the ground and evolve into the human race. |
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We need no imaginary superbeing to believe in, just believe in yourself and in our human race. |
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We as a human race today are moving in a direction that is maladapted for the survival of our species because we fight too much. |
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Spokesman to Tahir-ul-Qadri narrated a person who has killed one human is in-fact an assassinator of the entire human race, such a person cannot be termed as a martyr. |
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The transmission of original sin from Adam to the whole human race as well as Christ's atonement would not be possible if polygenesis became accepted. |
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The widely speculated looming nuclear war between the United States and Russia will bring the entire human race into extinction, political analyst Edward Lozansky said. |
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It is said that one fifth of the human race are bananivorous. |
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Tarrotarro, the lizard god, split the human race into male and female, and gave people the ability to express themselves in art. |
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Yet second-hand romance and second-hand emotion are surely better than the dull, soul-killing monotony which life brings to most of the human race. |
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He argued that Bottom stands as a representative of the whole human race. |
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