Collocations withmankind

These are words often used in combination withmankind.

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for the benefit of mankind
In that event, it will be for the benefit of mankind as a whole.
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heritage of mankind
Does over-fishing of the seas result from a pricing and property rights failure or a lack of respect for the common heritage of mankind?
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history of mankind
It really is true that there is almost nothing as ever-present in the history of mankind as war.
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hope of mankind
It is the hope of mankind for its entire future that is at stake.
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mass of mankind
The great mass of mankind still live in a state of intolerable poverty.
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the future of mankind
This expansion of brain research was heavily charged with a metaphysical view of the future of mankind.
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the rest of mankind
During the war certain troubles have fallen on sports clubs, football and cricket clubs, in common with the rest of mankind.
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welfare of mankind
Profit comes before use, individual greed and gain before the welfare of mankind.
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well-being of mankind
No longer does he speak in complimentary terms of the enterprise of all countries in the world conducing to the general well-being of mankind.
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