11. But art, the human dimension, changes everything, and we heard five different players trying to extend a tradition, trying to be different but respectful. 12. But no reform will qualify for the name if it deals strictly with dollars and forgets the human dimensions of those who seek help when they genuinely need it. 13. But the complaints about Eckerd are not easy to dismiss, and they have human dimensions as well. 14. But there is another, more human dimension to the story. 15. But what gives this a human dimension is the deep bond that has developed between Quigley and Brooks. 16. Given a script with human dimension, he could be a bigger plus than his limited material here allows. 17. Gibson sought to bring a human dimension to the cross-border flow of pounds and punts, as Irish pounds are called. 18. Glenda Heyliger has one of the most touching installations, more for its human dimension than anything it has to say about her native Aruba. 19. He said the study was the first of its kind to take into account the human dimensions as well as the technical ones. 20. His footage of the men working on the ice with their sled dogs after the ship was trapped gives a human dimension to the story. |