Sentence examples for inhumane nature from inspiring English sources

The phrase "inhumane nature" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe behavior or actions that are cruel, heartless, or lacking in compassion. Example: The dictator's inhumane nature was evident in his treatment of his own people, who were subject to torture and imprisonment without cause.

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But while Britain, the US, Germany and other countries have condemned the inhumane nature of the sentence, Haidar says she believes only direct, strong criticism by high-profile figures and politicians outside Saudi Arabia could force his release.

A spokeswoman for Save the Children told Guardian Australia those reports, coupled with CSS's decision not to retender was "further evidence of the unsustainable and inhumane nature of the effective indefinite detention of asylum seekers and refugees on remote Pacific islands".

"There's been growing awareness over the last few years, about the inhumane nature of our mass incarceration level," Lyman continued.

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Even if somehow it did not qualify, its cruel, inhumane and shocking nature badly violated his rights as a citizen — and international law on the treatment of detainees.

Situations in which prisoners are denied due process, are kept in isolation or jailed for an indefinite period are by nature inhumane, and psychologists who are there are inevitably complicit, opponents of the cooperation maintain.

One that is nature-based but not inhumane.

The vitriolic nature of the public debate sets a context where inhumane treatment of asylum seekers is somehow permissible and where cases like Mubenga's can be swept aside.

Since using animals is cultural, not part of our biological nature or in any way necessary, animal use is by definition inhumane — unkind where we could as a society choose kind.

Cavendish also holds that power should not be in the hands of a smaller but very talented and intelligent and sophisticated minority: she appears to think that the likelihood is high that such a body will become divided and govern ineffectively, perhaps because "It is the nature of most of Mankind … to be Ungratefull, Malicious, Revengefull, and Inhumane" (Cavendish 1662a, 259).

The policies have become so unreal, so inhumane overall, it's very hard to look at just one aspect, which increases the uncaring nature of the opposition.

"Regrettably, due to the nature of their work some dogs can develop veterinary problems and it would be inappropriate and inhumane to re-home them.

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