humaneness


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the quality of compassion or consideration for others (people or animals)

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"Jaitley transformed politics into statesmanship and statesmanship into humaneness. Although the loss of every great leader is always untimely, yet nowhere will this be felt more acutely and painfully than in the case of Jaitley's departing from us.
According to him, it has become necessary as worldwide, medical practice has moved toward patient-centered care, a component of humaneness.
The Origins of Chinese Thought: From Shamanism to Ritual Regulations and Humaneness
He was known for his wit, humaneness, and belief in the goodness of everyone to work together for the better future of Wales and the UK.
The first out of its five basic values is humaneness denoting your concern for other human beings.
Its agreeable that humaneness is a good policy to be adopted in human dealings.
The fate of Darfur IDPs depends on the resolve of such global leaders; their humaneness, civility and the very willingness to protect the weakest among us, such as the IDPs of Darfur.
"Does Anyone Care?" encapsulates and combines observations of a plethora of humaneness with the entertainment of an unfolding "Who Done It?" with inconceivable twists and turns.
This would mean a small step towards humaneness. The war must end in Syria, it's been going on for seven years now.
"The elimination of malnutrition amongst older people is urgently required for the sake of the NHS, and social care services, but above all for purposes of humaneness.
Rich in meaning, ren is roughly translated to 'benevolence,' 'humaneness,' 'goodness' or 'altruism.' The translation of A.C.
Rich in meaning, "ren" is roughly translated to "benevolence," "humaneness," "goodness," or "altruism." The translation of A.C.
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' report said contract cullers needed continued training "to maintain high standards of humaneness".
Specifically, human nature is the basis of humaneness, a kind of beauty that belongs to what elevates or refines human nature.