21. The administration is committed to keeping a U.N. force in Bosnia, partly for humanitarian reasons but in large measure to forestall a costly and potentially dangerous withdrawal.
22. The Bosnian Serbs tried to salvage some dignity from the affair by declaring afterwards that they had known about the operation but did not block it for humanitarian reasons.
23. The administration said that they were being admitted for humanitarian reasons and because Washington feared rioting this summer at the naval base.
24. The ambassador was summoned back to the Foreign Ministry hours later and was told that the crew would be released for humanitarian reasons.
25. The cult said it provided financial support for the children for humanitarian reasons.
26. The confusion apparently arose immediately after the storm, when the U.S. government delayed deportations of undocumented Central Americans for humanitarian reasons.
27. The U.S. government admitted Wang under a provision that allows him to stay temporarily for humanitarian reasons.
28. Therefore, not only was there a strong humanitarian reason to bomb, but a good case could be made that it would have been militarily beneficial as well.
29. They promptly did so, for humanitarian reasons.
30. Traditionally, the cases in which military intervention has been sanctioned for humanitarian reasons have applied to campaigns with limited objectives.