Humane in a sentence as an adjective

I think it's important to realize that Jobs was human and not the most humane among us.

I think the "monastery" approach is the most humane and cost effective.

It takes a lot of effort to make an atomic bomb seem humane, and somehow World War II manages to do it.

And my hope is that the article approaches the infosuicide in the most humane way possible.

I never cease to be amazed by how humane high modernist architecture often was.

"We called on governments to adopt more humane and effective ways of controlling and regulating *****.

The insurance company technically had no obligation to be as humane as they were.

It is that he expressed it in a horrendously, gratuitously crass and offensive way. Here is a transliteration into humane language of what he said:"My heart goes out to Steve Jobs' family in their time of grief.

I think it's more humane to improve sustainability by lowering birth rates, rather than letting existing people starve to death/die of sickness en masse.

With respect to #1: in countries with a functioning justice system, humane prisons, no death penalty and no insane "three strikes" rules, criminals are more likely to surrender and just accept defeat.

It is simply a disingenuous attempt to make the idea of a market exchange sound more humane, and to suggest an absence of coercion, without ever providing evidence that this is the case.

This is a tough story of a state legislator who became an adoptive father finding out that policies that he thought were humane reforms didn't end up helping people in this generation like his adoptive son.

If they are humane they may use propaganda or other psychological or biological techniques to reduce the birth rate until the mass of humanity becomes extinct, leaving the world to the elite.

Humane definitions

adjective

pertaining to or concerned with the humanities; "humanistic studies"; "a humane education"

See also: humanist humanistic

adjective

marked or motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering

adjective

showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement