Sentence examples for suffering squarely from inspiring English sources

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It ends up placing the consequence of pain and suffering squarely on the shoulders of the fragile.

The civil rights movement placed the burden of black suffering squarely on the plates of people all over the country who otherwise felt that they had no part in Jim Crow oppression.

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Equally unromantic regarding Lebanon's own failings, he pins the larger part of the blame for its recent sufferings squarely on what he calls "a vastly more arbitrary example of late-imperial arrogance, geopolitical caprice and perniciously misguided philanthropy": Israel.Mr Young describes post-civil-war Lebanon as being "built on a foundation of officially sanctioned amnesia".

Stuart also illustrates how the exigencies of the sugar trade stand squarely in the middle of the suffering and moral confusion.

Though not all of the included photographs depict violence and its aftermath, the book focusses squarely on images of pain and suffering — and on what to do when encountering such pictures.

He – like many in developing nations – believes that his country is suffering the effects of climate change, and points the finger of blame squarely at the biggest historical emitters, rich countries like America and Britain.

Thanks in part of the efforts and sufferings of abolitionists, slavery and its relation to civil liberty were squarely on the political agenda.

The guilt falls squarely at the feet of our broken court systems and how it handles people suffering from mental illness.

Splatoon falls squarely into the former camp.

He blames the disaffection squarely on them.

I didn't take that on squarely.

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