Sentences with phrase «limited human associations»

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This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power, in such wise that no one is to be forced to act in a manner contrary to his own beliefs, whether privately or publicly, whether alone or in association with others, within due limits
Genome - wide association studies of eating disorders in humans have been limited in their power to detect significant associations between genotype and disease or disease traits such as binge eating.
The pace of world record — breaking has slowed, as humans reach physiological limits and the International Association of Athletics Federations cracks down on doping.
This despite the World Health Organization, the American Heart Association, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and many others who recommend sugar intake limits well below current levels.
His clients include: Imperial Oil Limited, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Kearl Oil Sands, Exxon, Shell Canada, SNC Lavalin, ConocoPhillips, The Institute of Canadian Bankers, Statistics Canada, Toyota, BMW, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Syncrude, Mining Association of Canada, Mercer, AVSEC, The Aboriginal Human Resource Council and many more.
Countless other authorities including the American Medical Association confirm the hazards of CO gas to humans even from limited exposure.
Unfortunately, the associations between pathophysiology and problem behaviour have been reported only in a very limited number of scientific reports, or are largely theoretical, based on analogues from the human literature [51, 52].
I would add that scientists (and science journalists) would do well to review the talk given by Thomas Lessl of the University of Georgia at the annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, on the limited role of science, even if communicated clearly, in shaping policy and human choices.
The Queen, 1984 CanLII 20 (SCC), (taxation); Canadian National Railway Co. v. Canada (Canadian Human Rights Commission), 1987 CanLII 109 (SCC), (administrative); Rizzo & Rizzo Shoes Ltd. (Re), 1998 CanLII 837 (SCC), (employment); R. v. Sharpe, 2001 SCC 2, (criminal) Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership v. Rex, 2002 SCC 42, and Merk v. International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Local 771, 2005 SCC 70.
This includes, but is not limited to, rights of the kind referred to in Article 5 of ICERD, such as the right to own property alone and in association with others, [10] a right to inherit, [11] and a right to be immune from the arbitrary deprivation of property (implied in other rights and specifically referred to in article 17 (2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [12](«UHDR»).
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