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Unnikrishnan isn't papering over the frequent harshness of noncitizen life, or denying how degrading it can be.
It's listening to someone recount how degrading their life was once and feeling they are being made to go back there.
George Jochnowitz Greenwich Village Beauty Pageants for New York's Chinese To the Editor: Any woman can readily identify with how degrading it is to be perceived as a sex object.
The clinic — now closed, with dead plants in its windows and old mail on its front desk — stands as a grim reminder of how degrading it was for the women who went there and how long state officials ignored their complaints.
How degrading?
Let's pretend we don't see how degrading the mudding up is.
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That these questions were posed at all demonstrates how degraded the practice of exercising peremptory challenges has become.
(Some wrote in their diaries that they could tell how recently an iceberg had calved by how degraded it looked).
At the same time, Atwood loves to entertain notions of how degraded our future might become, and what effect that might have on the human race.
But, even in the absence of overt criminality, Trump pessimists may also point to how degraded our discourse has already become — how the processes variously called "normalization" or "acceptance" or just "silent stunned disbelief" go on.
Farewell, Woodward; farewell, Bernstein... To get a sense of how degraded the image [of journalism] has become, one need only devour...the two-volume anthology "Reporting World War II"...
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