Sentences with phrase «when human labour»

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Editorial from The Salvation Army Newspaper The War Cry for 5th April 08 Headlines of a prime ministerial change of mind on allowing Labour MPs a conscience vote when the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill goes before the Commons next month have focused on one issue - animal - human hybrid embHuman Fertilisation and Embryology Bill goes before the Commons next month have focused on one issue - animal - human hybrid embhuman hybrid embryos.
We are fortunate when we can protect a tree that has been provided by nature, but to make the extra effort of applying human labour to plant trees and subsequently hack them down for firewood, is a reflection of the thoughtlessness of both the contractor, political authority, and the littlemindedness of those who could not protect the shady trees.
The constitutional change agenda gained momentum after the 1997 Labour landslide, when important changes were passed, like devolution in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the Human Rights Act that incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights into British law.
When Labour came to power in 1997 they expressed a desire to move these issues onto the agenda, with a Human Rights Act, a PM opposed to ID cards, and such things as an «Ethical foreign policy» to express a belief that the rights of others could be placed above our national interest.
In the UK this was achieved when Labour enacted the Human Rights Act (HRA) in 1998.
Alastair Campbell was proud of this Faustian pact at the time, and when I rang up the then editor of The Sun, Stuart Higgins, known as the «human sponge» to ask if it were true that his paper would be supporting Labour he said «No!»
A storm erupted when Labour's leader appointed the human rights lawyer to the House of Lords just weeks after she published a report Jewish groups branded a «whitewash».
Many works seem to plainly reference minimalism — yet when faced with these works the human labour is laid bare, the aluminium plates have been bent and folded into existence by hand.
I realized yesterday that if one selects a number of databases on CanLII from the Database Search screen (e.g., all decisions from labour and employment tribunals or all decisions from human rights tribunals), the resulting URL when clicking on «Search» with a «blank» search is a stable URL that can be sent to a user or linked on an intranet to, in essence, create a customized «global» database search for the user to focus their search on the given topic.
Statistics indicate that persons with disabilities, in comparison to non-disabled persons, have less education, are more likely to be outside the labour force, face much higher unemployment rates, and are concentrated at the lower end of the pay scale when employed; see Minister of Human Resources Development, Persons with Disabilities: A Supplementary Paper (1994), at pp. 3 - 4, and Statistics Canada, A Portrait of Persons with Disabilities (1995), at pp. 46 - 49.
I realized yesterday that if one selects a number of databases on CanLII from the Database Search screen (e.g., all decisions from labour and employment tribunals or all decisions from human rights tribunals), the resulting URL when clicking on «Search» with a «blank» search is a stable URL that can be sent to a user or linked on an intranet to, in essence, create a customized «global» database search... [more]
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