Depending on the weather of that year, the wheat may not be up to
human standards due to mold, excessive blemishes, etc..
Not exact matches
Although
human - rights lawyers have been justified in criticizing gacaca courts for their low
standards of
due process and selectivity in prosecution, others have shown that acknowledgment, repentance, and forgiveness have taken place widely in the hearings, in good part
due to the influence of churches.
Enhanced support for businesses operating overseas should hinge on their willingness to meet the government's own stated
standard for responsible business - namely
human rights
due diligence.
The
standards for high school note that «changes in the atmosphere
due to
human activity have increased carbon dioxide concentrations and thus affect climate.»
More than 20 million people in the Midwest experience air quality that fails to meet national ambient air quality
standards.14 Degraded air quality
due to
human - induced emissions66 and increased pollen season duration67 are projected to be amplified with higher temperatures, 68 and pollution and pollen exposures, in addition to heat waves, can harm
human health (Ch.
Data correlating «ordinary science intelligence» (as measured by a
standard nine - question test), political ideology, and tendency to agree with the statement «there is «solid evidence» of recent global warming
due «mostly» to «
human activity such as burning fossil fuels»» suggests that conservative Republicans become less likely to agree with the scientific consensus on climate change the more educated they are.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2)
Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be
due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a
standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
On the other hand, crucial provisions of the Charter are regularly defiled, with actual victims and mainly without any attempts at justification by obligations under «other» international agreements or legal principles such as
human rights and
due process
standards.
They do have systems in place for
standard due diligence and once they are made aware of copyrighted material, whether through trolling via programs designed to identify it, or by report from actual
human beings (employees, artists, the public) the material is removed.
It could help ensure that
human rights
standards, such as those discussed above, are given
due consideration when the Australian Government and federal public authorities make decisions that affect our rights to our lands, territories and resources.