Sentences with phrase «unborn generations»

The phrase "unborn generations" refers to the people who will be born in the future, those who are not yet alive. It represents the future population, including future children and grandchildren. Full definition
Stern's moral argument for loving unborn generations as we love ourselves may be too strong, but there's a compelling case to be made that public policy should take a much longer view than private markets.
We are likely to place our own immediate interests above those of the environment, the rest of the human family outside our own national boundaries or economic class, and even our own unborn generations.
The problem with such genealogies of artistic ascent is that they turn artists into precursors of unborn generations.
If the American Negro and other victims of oppression succumb to the temptation of using violence in the struggle for justice, unborn generations will live in a desolate night of bitterness, and their chief legacy will be an endless reign of chaos.
Unborn generations will yet toil and suffer and sweat to pay for our participation in that catastrophe.
HIGH DEBT LEVELS TODAY WILL BURDEN FUTURE GENERATIONS Fellow Ghanaians, the appetite of the NDC government for borrowing is not only a danger to us today but also a heavy burden for our unborn generations.
Its time for change for the sake of our children and unborn generation.
Addressing the issue of «galamsey», President Akufo - Addo stated that his government has resolved to stop the menace, which is destroying lands and water bodies, stressing «the Ghana bequeathed to us by our forebears is the same Ghana we must leave for the unborn generations
The party said the plan would plunge Nigeria into further debt and consciously mortgage the future of the unborn generations.
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