Sentence examples for future ruination from inspiring English sources

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As men these days watch and play sports, they're no longer just released back into the childhood pleasures of games, of winning and losing, but faced as well with the novel terrors of present and future ruination.

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She isn't sure – though, like Freud, she defines her anxiety as a threat that is objectless, and located in the future – such as ruination or humiliation (unlike fear, which is a response to a specific and immediate threat to one's safety).

It is set in that post-nuclear future of smoky wreckage, CGI ruination, battered bridges and buggered buildings prophesied in James Cameron's original 1984 film.

Whether these mechanisms will be enough to prevent future space conflict and the possible ruination of critical orbits remains to be seen.

Thanks to incredibly passionate and determined adults who want to see these teens make a stable and supported transition into adulthood, we see these kids transform from potential self-ruination to promising futures as young adults.

You face utter ruination.

Ruination here takes so many other forms.

Reznor made the ruination specific to a single person.

We toy recklessly with brand-new capacities for ruination.

It's a surefire recipe for brand ruination.

But it won't necessarily spell ruination for him.

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