Sentences with phrase «war by gree»

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Most of the war death in the 20th century was caused by nationalism, with a few other factors in the mix — greed, pride, alliances, border disputes, racial prejudice and so on.
Mass Debater, hawaii, Unfortunately, doing right is an abstraction for many, if not all, but doing right by one another, this is what brings a loving, and peaceful and a prolonged life doing righteously among us all, and until then well, people will endure sufferings from in difference, greed, imposed poverty, sickness, hate, war, perversion, stealing, etc..
We fight wars perpetuated by greed, we get built up molded and trained to think (In Military) we are fighting the right cause and are just, when we figure out whats going on, we see we weren't.
Now, we've entered a new, overt phase of the labor war where ownership, emboldened by a weakened players» union, have focused on greed above all, and baseball itself is in danger.
War Dogs spotlights the apolitical domestic greed of military - industrial cash grabbing, heartily represented by Hill's embodiment of same.
The bestselling author of The Small Backs of Children offers a vision of our near - extinction and a heroine - a reimagined Joan of Arc - poised to save a world ravaged by war, violence, and greed, and forever change history, in this provocative new novel.
In a new blog post, the analytics firm argues that «the loot box controversy hampered Star Wars Battlefront II out of the gate» as shown by the game's monthly active users compared to its predecessor's, and that the resulting dumpster fire has caused publishers to rethink lootboxes and self - regulate or at least modulate their greed — an effect we've already seen in the MMO industry too.
Examples of science fiction based on devastating climate change are Ready (1998), well - meaning but scarcely noticed; Turner (1989), a story of civilization collapsing under the pressures of war and economic forces as well as global warming (noted fairly widely for its literary quality); and, by two of the field's major authors, Silverberg (1994)(little noted), emphasizing the greed, stupidity and ambitions that were bringing vast destruction through ozone as well as global warming, and Sterling (1995), where colossal storms mingle with stormy political conspiracy.
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