Sentences with phrase «abysmal conditions»

The phrase "abysmal conditions" refers to extremely poor, terrible, or unbearable circumstances. Full definition
In Primary Structures this sense might derive from ideological re-picturing, or from the fundamentally abysmal condition of photography or even from the inevitability of death.
The 1981 Canadian Grand Prix was held in abysmal conditions, with visibility at a minimum.
Ashley was a five - year - old former breeding dog living in a roach - infested 4x4 pen when she was confiscated, with more than one hundred other dogs, from abysmal conditions in a puppy mill.
They breed as many dogs as fast as they can and often under abysmal conditions.
Stories About Abysmal Conditions and Abysmal Outcomes At This Shelter Have Been Reported In Chicagoland Newspapers For Many Years Now, Including The Tribune.
Australia mulls the future of live animal exports after abysmal conditions on transport ships exposed by whistleblowers.
Today is the anniversary of the famous Reagan challenge to Gorbachev at the Bradenberg Gate, calling on the Russian leader to destroy the Berlin Wall that separated a country and kept half in abysmal conditions.
«All the efforts of the combined team of Government appointees and permanent secretaries have not been able to suppress the truth of the abysmal condition of workers in Kogi State under this administration.
State lawmakers who embraced private prisons as a cost - cutting measure are starting to have trouble ignoring their abysmal conditions.
U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley told AS&U, «The abysmal condition of many school facilities throughout the country calls out urgently for a national effort to correct the problem.»
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