Sentences with phrase «d.r. human cost»

In the paper, called «Death by Pokemon Go: The Economic and Human Cost of Using Apps While Driving,» the scientists examined police accident reports in Tippecanoe County, Indiana in the 148 days after the game's release.
In Rana Plaza's wreckage, one begins to perceive the human cost of Bangladesh's competitive advantage.
Some of their images remained on the walls for months, ghostly reminders of the human costs of radical change.
But we won't have any real idea of the true human cost of the hack for years.
Forbes «Matt Herper has a thought - provoking essay up on the tragic human costs that often fly under the radar when we discuss drug pricing.
Gates, it seems, can live with that possibility if it cushions some of the human cost of the transition to an A.I. - filled future.
The human costs have been equally terrible, with millions of US citizens suffering.
The economic and human costs to the resource - producing regions were huge.
There are significant financial and human costs to not doing so.
The human cost of Australia's offshore detention centres, where freedom does not equal opportunity America is obsessed with the virtue of work.
We are somewhat more explicit about recognising the potential human cost of financial instability in terms of financial distress and unemployment and are more attuned to the behavioural risks associated with risk cultures and financial innovations.
But as far as Boston is concerned, it's the human cost, not the financial or economic impact, that should trouble us.
The human cost?
At most organizations, human costs represent around 70 % of total operating expenses.
«Robotic automation, despite its benefits, is arriving at a great human cost,» Gannon said.
We must keep in mind, if our clothing doesn't come at a financial cost, it comes at a human cost.
It is no paradox that we use the term «modern» to refer both to the external material and social forces that transformed the world, and to the internal intellectual and expressive movements that wrestled with, and often deplored, the human costs of that same transformation.
One other example from on - the - scene reports by Witness for Peace illustrates the human costs of U.S. support for terrorism as part of its low - intensity - conflict strategy against the poor of Nicaragua:
«I think if they re-instituted the draft it would be a very good thing because people would start paying attention to the human cost
Christian home schoolers are «refreshingly explicit about the human costs of raising children,» Stevens found.
The failures and vast human costs of modern «salvation myths» are now well known, as is the capacity of democratic capitalism to raise up the poor, protect human rights, and allow for unprecedented freedom of thought and action.
In the eyes of nostalgic Russians, Cuba is almost home territory, a last outpost of a lost Soviet empire that Putin is explicitly trying to reconstruct at great political expense and human cost.
Now, after Ronald Reagan rewrote the rules of political debate, it's backwards: the Democrats find themselves promising to follow Republican market initiatives, only with more heart and less human cost.
At about the same time, the Washington Post carried an article by Daniel Southerland entitled «The Staggering Human Cost of Mao's Vision.»
If there is no Truth above the People, then the People are led to create their own truth - in effect, of course, some revolutionary elite must create it in the name of the People, whatever the human cost.
It is to distort it and advocate what Dietrich Bonhoeffer in a now classic term has called «cheap grace» if no human cost is taken into account.5 Yet to assume that we «build the kingdom» is equally a distortion.
I am frequently asked questions about the role of the U.S. press in relation to the widespread indifference to or ignorance about the human costs of U.S. foreign policy.
We obscure the frightening human cost of the war in Vietnam with daily «body counts» that are announced with routine poise by television newscasters who follow with the baseball scores.
For instance, Phillip Berryman writes in Commonweal, the liberal Catholic journal, about the human costs of the U.S. action, and why it may turn out to be a failure in the long term.
Since that was the lens through which I first considered problems like deforestation, pollution and lack of clean water, the recognizing the human cost was a key part of my own journey.
From Suzannah: I feel like most people are clueless about the human cost of environmental degradation.
Yet, against this larger narrative, Short portrays in poignant detail the human cost of these Victorian religious struggles to individuals.
The burden of finally making hard decisions remains, but now it is done in a setting that recognizes the ambiguity of multiple perspectives and the human cost of any difficult moral action.
Augustine had no illusions about the human cost of maintaining internal peace and external security, but without justice the State is an unmitigated evil: «Remota itaque justitia, quid sunt regna nisi magna latrocinia?»
If there is a human cost for any increase in radiation, the decision is a moral and social as well as a technical one.
Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism and author of A Rat, is a Pig, is a Dog, is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement.
Like so many domestic budget - cutting efforts, this shows little sensitivity to the human cost involved.
Wesley Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism and author of A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement (Encounter, 2010).
Scenarios for the future are even darker in terms of the social or human cost in the so - called «transition» countries of the East.
But nothing excuses the incredible human cost for some of the things we enjoy.
This allowed for the average soda size to balloon from 8 ounces to 20 ounces with little financial costs to manufacturers but great human costs of increased obesity, diabetes, and chronic disease.
It is clear that many fathers require and seek out support, and that leaving them to «suffer in silence» has not only a terrible human cost, but also places a heavy strain on their employers.
As I say in my recap / review of this and prior episode (s) I really like the Barrett family segments and all of the segments at West Adams - both the nutrition education he provides there and the way J.O. has really brought home (to me, at least) the terrible human cost of diseases like Type 2 diabetes.
That doesn't make the real, human costs of this controversy any less tragic, however.
I hope shareholders will think carefully about the human cost of the policies you pursue and the damage to Nestlé's image when it comes to your re-election.
Mr Brabeck's focus is on profits and hitting the organic growth target of 5 - 6 % he has promised his shareholders, whatever the human cost.
Nature deficit disorder is not a medical condition but a description of the human costs of alienation from nature.
The images of the burnt out building has brought into stark relief the terrible human cost of failing housing policy.
2) Most European countries do not see all out war with Russia (or anybody) as a viable strategy eg even if you spend enough to guarantee that you would win any hypothetical conflict it is still something to be avoided at all costs ie the economic and human cost would be unacceptable regardless of who «wins».
Not only do these trends have human costs but have a negative impact on London's economy, she added.
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