(1) We must re-examine all that we do and redesign our many and complex systems to make them less vulnerable to human error.
(2) They were a little too long to belong in a human mouth and far too sharp.
(3) Galen had worked mainly on Barbary apes, considered closest to the human race.
(4) We will be closer to elucidating the basis of quintessentially human qualities like language and selfawareness.
(5) The Enlightenment assumes that knowledge is objective, good and accessible to the human mind.
(6) At about thirty years of age, the human skeleton is as heavy and strong as it will ever get.
(7) The human body and mind are more flexible than engines and batteries.
(8) This commingling is seen by many reformers as a grotesque reduction to the base material level of human corporeality.
(9) It constantly amazes me how the minds of the human race in general work, or cease to work, as the case may be.
(10) The slide show and the model of a human body facilitated better understanding.
(11) Tubules in human mouths are sensitive to cold and are normally covered by enamel.
(12) All of which just goes to show that such a venture is extremely vulnerable to vulgar human error.
(13) This is rather my thoughts and feelings concerning what has happened and what we as a human race need to consider next.
(14) Whether that problem resulted from human or machine error may never be known.
(15) Well, Gray's Anatomy clearly shows your human proboscis with two nostrils.
(16) The neatly piled human bones belonged to three individuals: a woman, a man and an adolescent aged about fifteen.
(18) It seems that the left has so demonized him they can no longer see him as having any human qualities.
(19) I do allow them to choose characters from fiction as long as that character is human and not animal.
(20) I'd parallel, as Blatty does, human kindness/forgiveness with the existence of God.