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the inhumane
adjective
Lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind, not humane.
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He balked at the shark's fins, criticizing the inhumane way they are harvested.
Some of you will argue that such a punishment is excessive and verges on the inhumane.
But there's another reason to avoid poultry, and that's the inhumane way birds are often raised.
And I continued to agitate for changes to the inhumane conditions.
Their goal is not suicide but to change the inhumane conditions at the prison.
The inhumane attack on Aleppo needs to stop as soon as possible.
After a soldier dies, attempts to expose the inhumane conditions are thwarted when revenge-seeking prisoners kill the guard.
The nation rallied in response to Don Dale and Victorians should also rally against the inhumane treatment of [these] children".
Ultimately, the only thing that will actually help them is leading the party to government and reversing the inhumane cuts.
Also known as the inhumane weapons convention, the treaty has been regularly reinforced by new protocols on emerging military technology.
Why should you be concerned about the inhumane conditions of prolonged solitary confinement, with all the social, emotional and mental deterioration that it entails?
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