Sentence examples for destructive circumstances from inspiring English sources

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Allah's story of how he made these color photographs, between 2012 and 2016 (plus a handful of others, monochrome, made a little earlier), is a story of adventure, devotion, and love — a tale of pursuing a paradoxical form of beauty, one that arises from ravaging and destructive circumstances.

Hence, high-throughput encapsulation bodies must be designed in a way to protect them from destructive circumstances and to enhance their bioavailability.

The most frightening and destructive circumstances of all arise, however, when corporate power can be magnified by corporate recruitment of the coercive power of governments -- when corporations can preempt that monopoly on the legitimate use of force that Max Weber once told us was the preserve of viable governments.

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Rather than being the limiting or destructive condition it can be in other circumstances, denial can be a useful coping mechanism at end of life.

Of greater importance than the conclusions of the physiocrats was their scientific method, which ironically in other hands and in different circumstances was destructive of physiocratic doctrines.

If reporting this farewell sounds unctuous then consider the circumstances: the self-destructive tendency of his batsmen, on a pitch that just 24 hours had seen his bowlers ship a torturous 759 for seven, made them the first team in successive Tests to score 400-plus first up only to lose by an innings, in what was a record-equalling eighth England defeat in the year.

Summarily, PXRF shows considerable promise in providing rapid pH predictions in soils with reasonable accuracy, especially for unusual circumstances where non-destructive sampling is required.

I keep hearing that Kingsnorth is filthy and destructive and should not, under any circumstances, be allowed to expand.

The only work I do is to not be destructive as a result of these circumstances, and channel them into something else".

"The human mind is far more fragile that we wish to admit," he says decisively. "Anyone can be had by a destructive cult given the right set of circumstances and timing".

"The human mind is far more fragile than we wish to admit," he says decisively. "Anyone can be had by a destructive cult given the right set of circumstances and timing".

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