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Vermin, for one, is defined as "insect or small animal that is destructive, annoying, or harmful to health.
He listed sources of potential unrest: "Populations that, in some cases, are alienated, youth that are underemployed, an ideology that is destructive and nihilistic".
If we choose to acknowledge it, we can discern that Ebola and diseases like it are the product of a global economic model that is destructive and exploitative to the point of creating serious risks to human health – from possible pandemics, but also the ongoing effects of man-made climate change.
Conversely, when I get a repeat fast fact, I fly into a rage tantrum that is destructive to all things around me societies' perception of me.
One of Clarke's counter-charges is that Collins' materialism is dangerous to religion and morality because it implies a determinism that is destructive of religion and morality.
New stratigraphical observations in the Elysium Amazonis plains have revealed a progressive surface polygonisation that is destructive of impact craters across the region.
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"It's created lines of suspicion that are destructive.
"This has shown itself to be a union that's destructive and not to be trusted.
It simply excludes those enjoyments that are destructive of personal relatedness.
I think he realized that he had to recognize that he was keeping a secret that was destructive for them.
"To me that's the shrug of life, shrugging off the past, all the attached luggage that's destructive".
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