"We have to defend the principle of universality and universal access, " he told BBC News.
First, by seizing every opportunity to reaffirm the universality and indivisibility of human rights.
First, the universality of its menu that makes it easier to expand in different world markets.
That universality is one of the biggest threats the Church poses to oppressive regimes fearful of their survival.
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"We have found a way forward which will provide for universality and availability of flood insurance, " she said.
Rather, like the Passover story, the Hanukkah story has a universality that any good revolutionary would find instructive.
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The interlocking U-and-A logo may not have the universality of the Nike swoosh.
The longevity and universality of biggest mobile games creates the kind of cross-over opportunities video games do not possess.
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Through their struggles and their desire for dignity and freedom, slaves have contributed to the universality of human rights.
Given the history and tradition of wrestling, and its popularity and universality, we were surprised when the decision was announced.
And the compact delivered on universality: By the early 1980s, over 90 percent of American households had basic telephone service.
Universality is the beating heart of the body of international human rights law as it has developed over the past six decades.
The early songs are lyrically naive but that simplicity has given the Beatles a universality no other band has managed to achieve.
The World Conference on Human Rights reaffirms the importance of ensuring the universality, objectivity and non-selectivity of the consideration of human rights issues.
Universality, costliness and genetic control all suggest that music has a clear function in survival or reproduction, and Dr Miller plumps for reproduction.
The groundswell of democracy surging through the Arab World in 2011 is proof of the universality of the aspiration to freedom and dignity.
Yes, Germany and the United States do share the same values -- democracy and freedom, rule of law, and the universality of human rights.
But the net is losing some of its openness and universality.
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"I was surprised by the magnitude of the depletion of species and its universality around the globe, " Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, an HMAP project leader told CNN.
But it is at the United Nations with its universality, experience and operational presence in nearly every country where global governance can best come together.
Brunei, which along with Qatar, and now Saudi Arabia, will be sending its first female athletes this year, also is using the universality condition to send a woman.
Good proportions, clarity at a small scale and a certain indescribable universality, said Noun Project co-founder Edward Boatman, as he clicked through a presentation of some previously-prepared medical icons.
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While Nintendo and Sony have clinged to old-fashioned idea of pushing relatively expensive, proprietary hardware and then holding your customers captive, the biggest mobile gaming franchises are reaching for true universality.
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There will always will be something beyond the fundamentals of matter unified or not else there would be no framework for their universality, and thus the ability to study astrophysics.
The universality of human rights is also central to the Universal Periodic Review of the Human Rights Council, aimed at ensuring that all members of the Council, not just some, would be subject to scrutiny.
"Under IRB Regulations, and the application of the universality principle, all disciplinary sanctions handed down in rugby, including those arising from cross-border competitions, must be applied by all unions in membership of the IRB, " said a statement.
Mr Hurd, the charities minister, told the Daily Telegraph that the government would honour its pledges on universality but he would personally welcome pensioners who chose of their own accord to give the money to good causes.
If that happens, and it is far from certain, it could help fulfil the promise of universality made in the early 1960s at the Second Vatican Council, but which Pope John XXIII did not live to nurse to maturity.
Difficult questions they have previously shied away from - like how the NHS is funded, the size of the welfare state and the universality of benefits like winter fuel payments - may now have to be considered, he added.
But Ms Lamont is personally thirled to the concept of spending prioritisation, rather than unquestioning universality - and saw this as an opportunity to argue that her stated approach, derided by the SNP, tallied with the seeming private views of the finance secretary.
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