Examples of 'subject to human' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to human"

subject to human: describes something vulnerable or influenced by human actions or decisions

How to use "subject to human" in a sentence

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subject to human
And must be subject to human rights standards.
Placement of the elements is also subject to human errors.
Women subject to human trafficking.
A foetus or embryo is not subject to human rights.
I am subject to human frailties and weaknesses just like any of us.
They are human and subject to human weaknesses.
Subject to human passions.
An operation that is subject to human error.
Driving is subject to human foibles which means there are limitless possibilities.
Therefore not all men are subject to human law.
He was subject to human limitations.
African boy soccer players are subject to human trafficking.
Driving is subject to human foibles Mechanics are predictable.
Indigenous peoples increasingly subject to human and civil rights.
He was subject to human conditions for obtaining what He desired.

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Tens of thousands of people are subject to human trafficking and slavery.
Thirdly, the tender point exams conducted by medical professionals are subject to human error.
The staff is subject to human error.
Installation and adjustment is time consuming and subject to human error.
Driving is subject to human foibles.
Soil is both essential to human existence and subject to human activities.
Others are subject to human failings.
Research in social sciences is a human endeavor and hence is subject to human error.
The meter is not subject to human error and inefficiency.
Switzerland expressed concern that migrant workers were still subject to human rights violations.
Minor gods may subject to human weaknesses and passions.
She emphasized that private care institutions were also subject to human rights responsibilities.
Its implementation is subject to human judgment and hence its application can vary.
This is vital because even the best of dog owners are subject to human error.
Operations that have been subject to human rights reviews or impact assessments a.
This section briefly outlines other remedies available to persons subject to human rights violations.
Smart contracts are still subject to human error and thus vulnerable to attack.
The principles of Shariah are free of injustice and are not subject to human discretions.
The Hmong people are being subject to human rights abuses in Thailand and Laos.
Unlike an animated character, celebrities are human and subject to human failings.
That is to say, subject to human caprice.
Emergencias ' activities are carried out in environments already subject to human intervention.
Are not they subject to human weaknesses like most of humanity?
Almost all forests have at times been subject to human interference.
Tapia forest is subject to human pressure, but relatively well adapted to fire.
They often live in abject poverty and are subject to human rights violations.
But we are subject to human laws, as St Peter tells us.
This is a manual process that takes time and is subject to human error once again.
Or is truth subject to human interpretation?
If you are human, then you are subject to human laws.
These approaches are subject to human error, cost of delay and lack of reuse.
It may be a time-consuming process and subject to human errors.
Genetically engineered, Subject to human manipulation intended to introduce genetic change.
However, doctors are human and subject to human errors.
But all these factors are always subject to human influence, namely a wrong or correct application.

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