Sentences with phrase «potential human failings»

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«For decades, the failed War on Drugs has locked up millions of nonviolent drug offenders — especially for marijuana - related offenses — at an incredible cost of lost human potential, torn apart families and communities, and taxpayer dollars,» Booker wrote in a Facebook post.
Unlike the human parent, God does not stand by helplessly as the child fails to realize its potential.
The transition is tragic because the moderns failed to understand, just as the originators of classical cultures had, how the liberative potential of reason as the human ability to raise ever further relevant questions is alienated and frustrated in authoritarian societies deeply marked by classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
But talk to any specialist who completes these and they will tell you that they see it's far reaching potential... Perhaps you should see the biome as an «organ» of the human body... A transplant is just that, an organ transplant of a faulty and failing organ..
But he says the two movements owe a similar debt to «conservatives, who argue that it's a waste of potential to just warehouse a captive audience of human beings, whether in failing schools or prisons.»
The Bush Administration, driven by its politics of downplaying the reality of human - driven climate change and the seriousness of potential impacts of climatic disruption, failed to move the USGCRP to a focus on impacts and response strategy research.
Most, if not all, employers are aware of the potential liability they face should they fail to adequately investigate complaints made against them under the Ontario Human Rights Code («Code «-RRB-.
Conversely, the chances of an employer unintentionally violating the Human Rights Code are high and the potential liability can be significant, as was most recently evident to an employer that was ordered to pay an employee, among other things, approximately 9 years or $ 500,000 in lost wages and $ 30,000 in general damages for failing to accommodate her return from a disability leave: Fair v. Hamilton - Wentworth District School Board 2013 HRTO 440.
This decision was overturned by the Federal Court, Trial Division which concluded that potential for future problmes did not justify a decision to refuse reinstatement, and that failing to grant full reinstatement could «minimize» and «enfeeble» the impact of human rights law.
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