But right now it is happening, and you can't help wondering where all the great humanitarians are. |
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Compiled with the help of readers' nominations, it is a list of politicians, businessmen, humanitarians, artisans and more. |
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It is not hard to find countless examples of humanitarians giving up six-figure incomes to contribute to aid work. |
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There's nothing in it for the humanitarians amongst us, but that's not the idea. |
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These twentieth century cannibals deserve the greatest scorn and contempt from all workers and humanitarians! |
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The irrational fanatics might not heed to reason, but humanitarians must not become fatalistic and drop the guard of eternal vigilance. |
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The same belief led some influential humanitarians to support removal policy in the United States. |
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The case is tidily made that he was one of the 20th Century's great humanitarians. |
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Before the peacekeepers arrive, it's often the humanitarians in harm's way with no back-up. |
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In the past, farmers, cattle drivers, merchants and even humanitarians have all fallen victim to attacks by coupeurs de route. |
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States which have substantial secular populations would want to draw into a convergence of values those of other committed humanitarians. |
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Only through understanding and appreciating each other's perspective and mission can the conflict between utilitarians and humanitarians be reconciled. |
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Sceptical humanitarians have slowly come around to the idea, improving it as they do so. |
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In giving help as humanitarians, we hope that we are giving an example as Europeans too. |
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Many liberal and socialist humanitarians took the same view. |
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It was also described as cruel by Western humanitarians when the country tried to restrict its population growth with the introduction of a one-child policy. |
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The new generation of terrorists does not spare unarmed humanitarians. |
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He is one of the most dedicated humanitarians I have ever known. |
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The Maoris of New Zealand and the Khoikhoi and the Africans of South Africa had, however, featured prominently in the concerns of British humanitarians. |
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Egeland is something of an outlier among the worldwide community of humanitarians because he says this sort of thing out loud. |
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In that context, it was increasingly difficult to maintain access to those in need and the space for humanitarians to act was shrinking, since their own safety was no longer always guaranteed. |
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The Representative has consistently encouraged donors and humanitarians to expand their focus and extend protection and assistance to a broader spectrum of beneficiaries. |
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In Haiti and Côte d'Ivoire, for instance, difficult humanitarian issues in a volatile security environment demand careful identification of priorities and better inclusion of humanitarians in the planning process. |
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It was our duty as humanitarians to identify those who needed most help, but in Haiti the need was so immense and so many people had very, very big needs. |
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Because we humanitarians have gone far beyond our collective limits to the land of hubris and self-delusion, and we seemingly admit it neither to ourselves, nor to our donors nor to the people we serve. |
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Nor do I think that society would generally view a Jonas Salk or a Francis Crick as a humanitarian in the same sense that it would consider Nelson Mandela or Mother Theresa as humanitarians. |
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Such fears and questions are not groundless, and those that express them are sincere humanitarians, not hippy peaceniks. |
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But, as humanitarians, we cannot talk only to one side. |
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And since people are too stupid and ignorant to understand their best interests, for their own benefit because we're great humanitarians we must marginalize and control them. |
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Both groups are viewed by the North Korean authorities not as humanitarians, but as provocateurs whose major aim is to overturn the North Korean regime. |
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Furthermore, humanitarians must enlarge upon the necessity of protection activities to meet a high standard of defensibility vis-à-vis any party able to block access or retaliate directly against people. |
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With humanitarians effecting mass murder and with sleazebags preventing it. |
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I think that, as members of Parliament and parliamentarians, we have to do everything in our power to lend them a helping hand, so that humanitarians conditions in a country like Colombia can improve. |
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When levels of consent among the local populations run low or the military is perceived as a party to a conflict, civil-military relationships become strained and civilian humanitarians distance themselves from the military. |
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For example, EUFOR's use of white vehicles in some towns and two white helicopters in Goz Beida blurs the distinction between humanitarians and military. |
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At the same time, violence against humanitarians is at its highest level yet, and the number of security incidents directed towards humanitarian personnel has been steadily rising since March. |
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The European Commission alone is the second largest humanitarian donor in the world and, by driving forward this consensus, has responded strongly to the increasingly challenging environment facing humanitarians. |
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Humanitarians and Evangelicals sought to abolish pastimes such as cock-fighting and bear-baiting. |
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