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humanitarianism

[hyoo-man-i-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm, yoo-] / hyuˌmæn ɪˈtɛər i əˌnɪz əm, yu- /


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"We're trying to combine security with humanitarianism while saving our border in line with EU law," Mr Duszczyk said.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2024

The Chinese ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin, referring to North Koreans who entered illegally for economic reasons, said China had always handled the issue "properly" according to principles of domestic and international law and humanitarianism.

From Reuters • Oct. 13, 2023

He and Rosalynn Carter focused on building The Carter Center into an organization with global reach in public health, humanitarianism and diplomacy.

From Washington Times • Apr. 29, 2021

Throughout his life, he was an advocate for racial equality, a champion of civil rights and became, in his post-baseball life, as renowned for his humanitarianism as he had been for his ball playing.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 22, 2021

"We follow a policy of enlightened humanitarianism; all our employees are automatically insured. You have only to sign a few papers."

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison