A space station is a biosphere that provides basic human needs to sustain life. |
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The humanist notion symbolizes for me our basic human needs and personal achievements. |
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And the shortest road to equality is to provide for everyone's basic human needs free of charge. |
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We must take responsibility for the consequences of how we fulfill our basic human needs. |
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He explained that there were more than enough resources to satisfy all basic human needs. |
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Others are science for peace and conflict resolution, science and policy, science education, and science for basic human needs. |
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How can we reincorporate some of our basic human needs for self and for community, turning these challenging times into positive life outcomes? |
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Because its people have the same basic human needs, their societies resemble ours. |
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When people are able to fulfill their basic human needs, they may choose not to migrate. |
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We must create international agreements that promote democracy, meet basic human needs, and respect human rights. |
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Issue: Adequate quantities of water for meeting basic human needs are a prerequisite for life, health and development. |
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Social integration and participation in society are basic human needs which concern various aspects of older people's lives. |
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Thus, human dignity, equity, basic human needs and rights, participation, social and political inclusion are all key concepts in this approach. |
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It seems that these aspirations represent basic human needs for self expression. |
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First, they must meet basic human needs in nutrition, health and education. |
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The priority for early recovery is to attend to basic human needs and basic rights such as education, health care and the right to work. |
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Such services are not a matter solely of consumer choice, but also of basic human needs. |
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Trade agreements that do not in fact promote, defend, and enrich the basic human needs of all the peoples of the region are bad agreements. |
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There are basic human needs that everyone has the right to. |
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For instance, more than half of projects focus on basic human needs, particularly health, and a sizable proportion target the environment and private-sector development. |
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To be able to get up is one of the most basic human needs. |
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To me it sounds incredible that we can find billions to inflict the torture of war on humanity and still not have the resources to address the basic human needs of those living in the depths of poverty and despair. |
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Disability does not change basic human needs and desires. |
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Economic strategies should seek to meet basic human needs in a just and equitable manner through fair allocation of resources, and should enable access to potable water, clean air, food, security, shelter and safe sanitation. |
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Immediate efforts to manage conflict, meet basic human needs, and mitigate environmental degradation, must be accompanied by significant improvements in governance that build local capacity and enable long-term growth. |
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The international arms industry fundamentally undermines human security because it diverts priority attention, and therefore resources, away from basic human needs. |
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Homesickness was compounded by a lack of personal benefits and professional growth while in the bush and a lack of basic human needs for survival. |
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The heads, something between Fritz Lang and your local banking machine, appear to eat, display or regurgitate these various objects related to the four basic human needs of language, tools, food and raw materials. |
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These different aspects should not be mutually exclusive, and need to be balanced with priority given to human and environmental requirements, and without cost-recovery becoming a barrier to meeting basic human needs. |
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We are appalled by the fact that corruption diverts the meager resources away from meeting basic human needs and undermines trust in the integrity of our institutions. |
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By growing and managing this precious renewable resource, they manufacture products that meet basic human needs for shelter, communications and a host of other uses. |
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As the Secretary-General recently stated, sanitation is one of the most overlooked and underserved basic human needs, and international efforts to deliver in this area have been lacklustre. |
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Nonetheless, wealth and success do not alter basic human needs. |
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But the basic human needs here are staggering. |
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Students will investigate a range of topics, including cultural, economic, and geopolitical relationships, regional disparities in the ability to meet basic human needs, and protection of the natural environment. |
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This refusal is ironic, especially given Canada's identification of basic human needs, specifically including water, as one of the six priority areas for its overseas development assistance. |
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It was focused on providing for basic human needs within these limits. |
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