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"The cruel process of culling," as Ms. Yang called it, whittled that number to 100, then 20, and finally to a list of eight.
Lawyers for Mr. Tarver, 52, contended that the electric chair was an impermissibly cruel process akin to torture that left inmates' bodies burned and disfigured.
Stigmatisation: the cruel process by which society works to exclude people considered undesirable, whether because of race or poverty or illness or a thousand other factors.
Gruesome as the footage is, the actual slaughter, in which millions of animals are improperly stunned and then killed, is only part of the long and blatantly cruel process of modern meat production.
"We will continue to pursue our efforts to protect sharks from eradication by the decadent and cruel process of shark-finning," Stuart Beck, Palau's ambassador to the United Nations, said in a statement.
It IS true that we wouldn't be possible without interspecies gene flow and recombination, but this takes place over eons, and in nature has been a random and cruel process (you're either an adaptive improvement or you are a freak and fail to reproduce. We could accelerate that process, but without oversights and regulation, biotech is still just that process).
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Over a period of centuries, these often-cruel processes, which involved systematic violations of human rights, absorbed all of the world's economies into the Western economic model of globalization, instilling and fueling a market-driven psychology of fear and greed among investors and citizens in nearly every geographic region of the planet.
I am confident that the Israeli courts will not let such an opaque and cruel deportation process stand.
And more often than not, the more rare an animal or cruel a process - from fetal lamb (also known as astrakhan or karakul) and calfskin to angora and fur, the more heightened the perceived payoff will be.
That's especially true of "A Chorus Line," which is very much about the putting of people to one side — of the ongoing and ever-cruel audition process whereby a faceless crowd is winnowed down into an identifiable group of individuals who are then brought together to serve the geometry of the title, at which point they become faceless again.
Paul Jenkins, CEO of Rethink Mental Illness, said: "This ruling proves once and for all that this cruel and unfair process is unlawful.
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