humane manner

collocation in English

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humane
adjective
uk
/hjuːˈmeɪn/
us
/hjuːˈmeɪn/
showing kindness, care, and sympathy towards others, especially those who ...
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manner
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ər/
us
/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofhumaneandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We need wholesome food, produced in an environmentally-friendly andhumanemanner, which is consumed as near as possible to the point of production.
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He tried to ensure that his subjects volunteered, and he performed the work in a reasonablyhumanemanner using a fairly innocuous strain of benign tertian malaria.
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However, we should all remember that people who suffer from mental disorders deserve to be cared for and treated in a dignified andhumanemanner.
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We have no indication that that has not worked in a perfectly reasonable andhumanemanner.
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The industries are starting to exercise their discretion in a sensitive andhumanemanner.
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Is this not the only way to bring home to these people the need to behave in a civilised andhumanemanner?
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In short, social service money merely finances expenditure in a more regular and better manner, and a slightly morehumanemannerthan would otherwise obtain.
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Illegal immigrants should not be regularised, but they should be actively tracked down and deported in a resolute buthumanemanner.
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The vast majority clearly treat their animals in a good andhumanemanner.
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I see no evidence ever adduced that the doctor who enjoys his carefully guarded rights to vivisection uses them except in the mosthumanemanner.
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If there is no reason to suppose that they have escaped from local premises, arrangements are made for their destruction in the mosthumanemanner.
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The rights that they seek are being dealt with in a much morehumanemanner.
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First, those who exhibit drunken behaviour in public must be dealt with in an effective andhumanemannerwithout recourse to prison.
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Nevertheless, the whole measure might work in a more efficient andhumanemannerif there were a little time allowed for adjustment.
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It is incomprehensible that we cannot manage our affairs better and that we are incapable of dealing with them in a sensible, sensitive andhumanemanner.
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They dispensed with the necessity for obtaining the help of two-thirds of the proprietors, and generally went ahead in a somewhat reckless and perhaps ill-considered thoughhumanemanner.
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As the presidency we are determined to deal with this difficult and complex problem in an effective buthumanemannercompatible with our international obligations towards genuine refugees.
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How can we speak of managing immigration in a morehumanemanner, how can we hope and pray for further integration, if we do not question its foundations?
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Enormous amounts of money have been expended on some of our police courts to enable them to deal in the mosthumanemannerwith these various cases, especially juvenile cases.
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Wind energy supporters have stated in the past that fossil fuel-based power plants affect the birds in a lesshumanemanner.
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