The professional man, however, always has
direct human welfare in mind.
Not exact matches
I wish that those with technical expertise about economic matters would
direct much of their energy to finding how the economy could serve sustainable
human welfare.
The quest for the coming Kingdom
directs us to create conditions most likely to increase
human welfare.
So far, all of the criteria air pollutants under the agency's purview — substances from lead to sulfur dioxide — have a
direct impact on
human health and
welfare, while risks from the carbon dioxide's buildup remain indirect, through the rising influence on climate.
[3] Despite evidence and climate literature to the contrary, [4] the EPA concluded that manmade greenhouse gas emissions are a threat to
human health and public
welfare, not because of any
direct adverse health impacts but because of their contributions to climate change.
The New York
Human Rights Law states it is «unlawful for anyone to deny employment to an individual because of a criminal conviction unless there is a
direct relationship between the criminal offense and the employment at issue or if the employment would involve an unreasonable risk to property or the safety and
welfare of individuals or the general public.»
Knox has
direct knowledge of
welfare systems, having been special assistant to the executive deputy commissioner for income maintenance in New York City's
Human Resources Administration, where her responsibilities included estimating the costs of
welfare - reform programs.