Sentences with phrase «quality of human life»

Somewhat similarly one might see the essential quality of human life defined by the fact that death awaits men and by the way they allow themselves to be determined thereby.
That the fall of a nation is on the same level as the withering of a fig tree — functioning merely as a sign of the divine intentions — makes arbitrary the social quality of human life.
His concern was with the quality of human living, and in his eyes aspects of our human life, which appear to us of pressing importance, were of little significance.
The demand for profit, the Patriarch suggests, is at the expense of the quality of human life and relationships.
All of this reduces the quality of human life as well as of the created order in general.
Dillard's first two prose works, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (Harper & Row, 1974) and Holy the Firm (Harper & Row, 1977), are reflections on the natural environment and on the qualities of human life engendered by living close to and listening to the natural order.
When it disappears the quality of human life and even life's physical manifestations cease to exist.
His commitment is to research and promote the use of natural ingredients to enhance the quality of human life.
This is the realm of genetic engineering, and it is our collective responsibility to see that we exploit our great opportunities to improve the quality of human life.
«It is very important that we maintain our sense of humility while recognizing the importance of our contributions to improving the quality of human life
The application of science has a truly enormous impact on the quality of human life and indeed human civilization.
She is also a recipient of the 2015 Gairdner International Award, Canada's major international science prize for medical researchers whose work contributes significantly to improving the quality of human life.
The impacts of climate change and variability on the quality of human life occur primarily through changes in the water cycle.
GSK — one of the world's leading research - based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies — is committed to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.
The simple definition of sustainability is «improving the quality of human life while living within the carrying capacity of supporting eco-systems.»
Beyond the effect on the quality of human life, world hunger also comes with certain financial implications.
The rare joint meeting of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences — «Sustainable Humanity, Sustainable Nature, Our Responsibility» — helped demarcate where science leaves off and the rest of society, including organized religion, plays a role in shaping the quality of human life and environmental conditions in this century.
«It is also accepted that population growth has had a detrimental impact on the quality of human life itself.
These papers and observations all circle around the two questions at the heart of the sustainability puzzle that will largely determine the quality of human lives and the environment in which they are lived: How many?
He has also dedicated much of his career to communicating with the public, politicians and the managers of earth's ecosystems so that they might be better informed about environmental science and its relevance to society and to sustaining, for the long - term, the quality of human life on earth.
It is on a mission synergistic to ours, which is to enhance the quality of human life through internet services.
Provide pharmaceutical care to patients and customers as well as further develop and apply technical experience in all aspects of the pharmaceutical industry to ultimately enhance the quality of human life.
Mr. Rockefeller's own words illustrate his lifetime concern with population issues: «Our real concern is not with abstractions and negative controls, but with the quality of human life.
These become ever more important as resources become scarce and the quality of human life lessens — just remember the recent factory collapses and death tolls in India as a direct result of our need for new things.
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