In an increasingly impersonal age, swords provide the human touch which is so lacking in guns. |
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They try hard to depict their stories with a delicate human touch, free from even the slightest flamboyancy. |
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And he said that sales came through the human touch rather than relying on answerphones and other machines. |
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As consort she supplied the human touch that contrasted with the more austere image and personality of her husband. |
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I am looking for a point between recognition of the human touch and distant and disembodied sounds. |
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The simple fact is that women prefer the more human touch when engaging in dialogues. |
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But I want the human touch, the human affirmation, the human truth of real love. |
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Thats where you really need the human touch to boost look-to-buy conversion rates. |
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By mechanically applying an even pressure over the body, the squeeze chair creates a calming effect without the terror and over-stimulation of human touch. |
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Seneca encouraged followers to possess the strength of immunity to setback, but never withheld his human touch. |
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Web Call Through adds interaction and the human touch to your website, enhancing your sales and optimizing your help desk. |
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It used to be the human touch, with a tractor and a horse, but just manpower apart from that. |
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Attentive listening, personal contact with a human touch, sincere empathy, and thorough analysis are the landmarks that guide their work. |
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Their role is not just managing the affairs of countries, but also incorporating a human touch. |
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Public services lack the human touch that people in distress need so badly. |
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You see, this brings us back to the question of spiritualising modern medicine, as medicine with the human touch. |
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They wanted to provide a human touch to the Sacred Light that participates in the great work of resurrection happening on Earth. |
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Perhaps, then, it's a way to bring social interaction and the human touch into a solitary, at times almost onanistic, pursuit. |
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High-Tech with human touch, culture out of tradition, innovations by self-conception, worldwide one vision: Dräger. |
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There's an ineffable sweetness to the artist's hasty, human touch that consorts piquantly with the radical headiness of his program. |
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Is imperfection necessary to its human touch? |
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His dedication, his straightforwardness, and his human touch all promise the best for the Canadian Forces, as he leads them in serving our country and the world. |
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When human touch can only spread decay, the role for a young environmentalist grows claustrophobically narrow. |
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But it also became evident that a more human touch was still necessary, with people looking at or using the euro banknotes, and overall stronger sound and visuals, to produce a more dynamic image. |
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Steria's own culture promotes creative and innovative thinking combined with a commitment to working as one team with its clients service delivery excellence with the human touch. |
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We have made our values the underlying theme of this year's annual report to underscore our steadfast commitment to conducting our business with a human touch. |
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Our values guide us and compel us to conduct our business with integrity and a human touch and they also inspire SSQ Financial Group to make a positive, sustainable contribution to society. |
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Thanks to smart design and ergonomics with a human touch, your luggage is always carried securely without compromising rear seat passenger safety and comfort. |
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For those customers who prefer the human touch, customized routing plans and distributed agents provide superior service by routing each caller through the initial greeting and status announcements while in queue. |
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If compensation procedures are very protracted, it is the victim who will suffer. applied mechanically by the authorities, thereby depriving all decision-taking of the human touch. |
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How much further do digital archives take us from the human touch, the individual imprint, from the sense of direct connection to and communication with our past? |
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He has also written a book about philosophy, Constructions, and a book of his own philosophy, The Human Touch. |
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