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Such majoritarian politics, when a larger religious group sets out to absorb or flatten a minority, is utterly destructive.
The Springboks were utterly destructive in Durban, the travails of Phil Vickery the symbol of a proud man bowed.
The global financial crisis did make a dent in the assets of the wealthiest American families, but its effects for the bottom half were utterly destructive; the number of owner-occupied homes has fallen by more than a million since 2007.
The mark-to-market mania of regulators and accountants is utterly destructive.
The IRA wrote letters to Senators, stating that the agreement was "utterly destructive of that honor and good faith which should characterize our dealings with any people, and especially with one too weak to enforce their rights as against us by any other mean as than an appeal to our sense of justice".
Both are utterly necessary.
Therefore, the homomorphic signatures are utterly impractical.
You are utterly, utterly alone.
But off stage, according to friends, it is utterly self-destructive.
Meth should be illegal, for instance, because it is an utterly destructive drug manufactured by scumbags who deserve to be in jail for a very long time (although a Darwinian argument can be made that the deadliness of meth benefits society by cleaning out the lower reaches of the gene pool). .
The wildfires in California have been utterly remarkable and equally destructive.
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