Sentences with phrase «vulnerable nature of human beings»

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But despite the widespread nature of this problem, many of these companies still rely on outdated pen and paper scheduling books which are both time - consuming to manage and vulnerable to human error.
The report, released today by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature, maps out 13 areas that are of particular ecological and biological significance or are especially vulnerable to human intrusion.
They are, whether you want to think so or not, vulnerable to the quirks of human nature.
The definition of employment must be approached consistently with the generous, aspirational purposes set out in s. 3 of the Code and understood in light of the protective nature of human rights legislation, which is «often the final refuge of the disadvantaged and the disenfranchised» and of «the most vulnerable members of society».
Americans are vulnerable to forced career and job changes — this is the nature of our economy and our physical and mental frailty as human beings.
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