Sentences with phrase «broader human perspective»

This whole traditional program should be criticized from broader human perspectives.

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It gives me a different perspective to human life and purpose in a broader sense, reenergizing me and inspiring my work.»
This theological perspective is much broader and more sweeping in scope than what appears in the X chromosome study which does not ask about the total orientation of the human self.
... that no matter how wide the perspectives which the human mind may reach, how broad the loyalties which the human imagination may conceive, how universal the community which human statecraft may organize or how pure the aspirations of the saintliest idealist may be, there is no level of human moral or social achievement in which there is not some corruption of inordinate self - love.
Reading: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, I actually just finished this book and it really put the human experience in a much broader perspective for me.
Then they can be offered or made available according to the regional dynamics to have an initial acceptance followed by creating conducive atmosphere to enable a progressive and broader perspective oriented global citizens with global concerns and capabilities and character to enhance global welfare on all aspects of life of human beings, other species and the whole environment.
Students will be prepared to apply a broad foundation of psychological knowledge and theory to professional practice, enabling them to apply a scientific, evidence - based perspective to their understanding of human behavior.
Vō's first solo show in London, Homosapiens seems to hint at a broader perspective on the human condition, and could be said to pivot on the newspaper announcement of the marriage of one George Bush to a Miss Barbara Pierce in 1945.
From a broad perspective, substantive equality is rooted in the fundamental principles of respect for human dignity and worth.
The Report covers a broad range of issues extending from the local level (with Indigenous perspectives on Shared Responsibility Agreements), regional and national levels (considering the capacity for Indigenous participation and engagement in federal policy making processes), through to the international level (with a review of developments on Indigenous human rights over the past four years).
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