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I feel human relations are more important than a film.
There are a lot of human relations issues as well.
This environment makes life, human relations, so simple and easy.
He could never find that grace in the world of human relations.
On his return to China, he also studied law and human relations.
After this he began work for the city of Richmond as a human relations department.
But we can show there are more important things, like human relations."
They help to make human relations between people more honest and authentic.
The only reliable basis for sound government and just human relations is natural law.
We now need to start focusing on improving the quality of human relations.
"The political and economic ramifications of those human relations are still relevant."
"At the same time, it's not good for human relations.
There is also, he says, something behind those specific experiences that speak to larger issues of human relations.
A woman is given an executive job, say vice president for human relations, and we all cheer.
The effect of that approach on human relations is too dangerous for us to remain silent.
She served from 1969 to 1972 as commissioner of human relations in Pennsylvania.
All human relations, even the most private and personal, have a political aspect."
Their favorite topics are: society, sports, human relations and similar.
Is it a showcase for dance or a statement about human relations?
The quest for dignity is a powerful force in human relations.
They've got multiple crises going on: industrial and human relations.
Many say they are human relations specialists, and hate being called guards.
He knew about money, of course, and even understood its use, but as an aberration in human relations.
"Dan was an extremely gifted person about human relations," he said.
Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn.