Animal shelters, dog pounds, rescue foundations are all forced to humanely euthanize animals simply because no homes are available. |
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If a fox finds its way into your chicken coop, then you kill it, quickly and humanely, by shooting it. |
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When I make the extra effort to seek out traditional farm-reared and humanely slaughtered meat, it is of a better quality. |
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In the United States, critically injured racehorses are humanely euthanized by lethal injection. |
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To avoid the stress of transportation, the turkeys will be humanely slaughtered on the farm. |
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The management of our natural resources should be conducted ethically, humanely, and rationally. |
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Thier numbers need to be humanely controlled or else they would overrun the place. |
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This paper offers a framework to humanely reduce the current surplus of companion-animals and prevent further overpopulation. |
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It is possible to humanely raise and slaughter a variety of food animals, including free-range poultry and beef cattle. |
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It is not the worst thing in the world for an animal to be humanely euthanized. |
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We had every reason to believe they would be treated humanely and professionally. |
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The film has surprising warmth, with characters who muddle through increasingly bleak circumstances as humanely as they can. |
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If we are to behave humanely towards wild creatures, this must include those under the water as well as those above it! |
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My goals are to produce a top quality product, turn a profit, and run the business humanely. |
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He is one of the most musical and humanely generous people I have ever met. |
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Society as a whole has an interest in seeing that the least fortunate of its citizens who are accused of crimes are treated humanely and fairly. |
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The plumery manufactures the entire range of the British Armies plumes in humanely gathered horse hair and feather. |
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We uphold the law professionally, humanely and with an acute awareness of the impact enforcement has on the individuals we encounter. |
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Under the plan, the cats are humanely trapped, evaluated, vaccinated, and neutered by veterinarians. |
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Town councillors want to know what the level of objection would be to any proposal to humanely cull some of the birds. |
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They are killed quickly and humanely in accordance with approved veterinary practices. |
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I'm sure that such people would have a pet humanely put down if if were irrecoverably ill. |
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Some theologians regard the presence of original sin as a reason to treat children humanely. |
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The recreational stalker has much more time on his side and will therefore take great care to shoot the deer humanely. |
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Eggs laid in the dovecote will be removed regularly in an effort to humanely reduce the size of the flock. |
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Mrs Foy said she rang the police and asked them to send someone to dispatch the deer humanely. |
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She said Mrs Foy had acted correctly in calling the police who had a list of vets and gamekeepers who could destroy a deer humanely. |
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The jaw fracture made it impossible to hang him humanely and for this reason he was reprieved! |
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Towards the end of March, a collector will arrive to humanely dispose of the unneeded creature. |
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But when they are in our custody, when they are defenseless, it is a mark of Western civilization that we treat them humanely. |
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Cattle are humanely stunned with a captive bolt stunner that penetrates or piths the brain rendering the animal unable to feel pain. |
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I don't have a moral dilemma when it comes to slaughtering animals for food, just so long as it is done humanely. |
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Magpies can be trapped and humanely destroyed, but when a correspondent stated that they followed this practice, the reaction was almost universally hostile. |
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Owners can transport their horse to a licensed horse abattoir, where experienced personnel can humanely euthanize it. |
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There is a separation between urbanites and agriculture, and urbanites want to know animals are being treated humanely. |
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Democracy entails taking the chance that most of the people in a given place will approach political issues fairly, unselfishly and humanely. |
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The law requires that the carer must care for the child humanely and love the child as his own. |
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A firearm is needed in case of predators and in case an animal needs to be disposed of humanely. |
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This country still treats animals more humanely than humans Hopkins is no stranger to getting lots of people cross and perhaps slightly baffled. |
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This is not Britain's problem alone, but we should be leading the effort to solve it humanely. |
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Under that article, all detainees must be treated humanely and have a right, if charged, to due process. |
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Despite the uncertainty about their formal status there has been no proof that the prisoners are not being treated humanely. |
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If any unusual mortality or morbidity occurs, this lot should not be used in studies and, when appropriate, should be humanely destroyed. |
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We cannot operate humanely if we take guidelines as absolutes or become anxious about our inability to apply them perfectly. |
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Where there is no other means of safeguarding the welfare of the animals, they shall be humanely killed or euthanised. |
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Guerrilla groups must always treat humanely those they have captured, whether they are civilians or members of the armed forces. |
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With regard to prisoners' rights, the manual states that prisoners must be treated as humanely as their situation and safety will permit. |
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Seals are considered a natural resource available to be humanely harvested like many other species. |
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All infected animals and any exposed susceptible animals are immediately and humanely destroyed. |
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They are asking for locally produced, high-quality, chemical-free products from animals who were humanely raised and killed. |
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It will be important that such detainees be treated humanely and be afforded guarantees of fair trial. |
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The hedgehogs are being culled humanely and for a good reason. |
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You should communicate bad news clearly, fairly, and humanely. |
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The hippo was humanely euthanized due to her failing health. |
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All his life Nelson was profoundly aware of the drudgery of toil, whether on the furrow or the lower deck, and humanely responsive to the concerns of the least privileged. |
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In addition to setting the framework for transfers, this arrangement reinforced the commitments of both parties to treat detainees humanely and in accordance with the standards of the Third Geneva Convention. |
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Thus, foreigners have been treated justly and humanely. |
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They shall, in all cases, treat civilian populations humanely, in accordance with the standards of current international humanitarian law and human rights. |
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The evacuation of prisoners of war shall always be effected humanely and in conditions similar to those for the forces of the Detaining Power in their changes of station. |
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It also follows from the fact that different actions are required by different agents in different contexts to respond appropriately, humanely and ethically to the challenges of climate change. |
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It demands that national laws and practices conform to international human rights standards to ensure that all prisoners and detainees are treated humanely. |
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The transfer of internees shall always be effected humanely. |
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We have sought and received assurances that he is being treated humanely. |
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Mark Damazer is the master of St Peter's College, Oxford, and a former controller of BBC Radio 4 When John Humphrys humanely put down George Entwistle on the Today programme he began the fightback to save the corporation. |
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The Contractor will be required to lawfully and humanely trap, remove and relocate peafowl off-island. |
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People do behave humanely and suppliantly when knowing their respective self as from that moment on they do know the equal self of any sentient being as well. |
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And stresses out nightly over 3,000 other homeless folks who opt to sack out on the sidewalks, an option Ms. Gibbs's new boss, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, terms inhumane and wants her to humanely eliminate, pronto. |
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In all circumstances they shall be treated humanely and shall receive to the fullest extent practicable and with the least possible delay, the medical care and attention required by their condition. |
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Some, such as sodium pentobarbitone, can kill animals humanely, but others such as chloral hydrate, methylated spirits, and nicotine-based poisons have been condemned by veterinarians. |
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Although the Visigoths plundered Rome, they treated its inhabitants humanely and burned only a few buildings. |
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I'm going to live for ever... you know, so long as the cattle in the cheeseburger was reared humanely and everyone involved in its production was paid a decent living wage, which I doubt. |
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Rather than sensitizing people to treat animals more humanely, PETA has succeeded in desensitizing people to their message. |
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Fish in the Hudson, then humanely release the fish back into the wild. |
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This book, both humanely affecting and acutely intelligent, will long remain a minor classic of musicography. |
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These manuscripts show that Confucius had found in the canonical text valuable lessons on how to cultivate moral qualities in oneself as well as how to comport oneself humanely and responsibly in public. |
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Moreover, continuing land conflicts along racial lines suggest the fallibility of efforts for reconciliation that fail to humanely and fairly address economic, political and social justice concerns. |
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One obvious issue for humanely housing cattle is temperature extremes. |
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Second, the phrase 'ritual slaughter' is inaccurate as there is no ritual at all involved in the shechita method of humanely slaughtering animals for food. |
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Through Trap-Neuter-Return, community cats are humanely trapped and brought to a veterinarian to be evaluated, spayed or neutered, and vaccinated. |
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So, who foolishly allowed the official city seal to adorn the Hooters bikini contest flier, along with an LAAS logo more humanely egregious than the event itself? |
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One animal in the VP group developed cerebral infarction and showed symptoms of hemiparalysis, and was humanely euthanized by a lethal dose of pentobarbital sodium. |
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