Sentences with phrase «debased into»

What starts out as hope soon becomes debased into a dialectic of lust, leaving only a sense of chaos and the inevitability of a new reality»

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In response, it must first be said that to call everything an injustice is to debase our already fragile moral vocabulary and to throw moral discourse into even deeper confusion.
Who has not been outraged by a debased piety that renders truth into smugness, purity into prudishness, justice into the status quo and honor into pride?
If enough people feel that their values (which are consistent with universal values) are being debased, they may well fall into line with the pastors.
It was one more voice attempting to inject religiously informed wisdom into a public discourse that is increasingly debased by major media that are as morally ignorant as they are religiously indifferent.
And without that moment, we risk lapsing back into Rorty's debased and dreary irony, as eros loses its Platonic character as a desire for wholeness and transcendence.
But, look into the theology, don't debase it with reductionist thinking.
Defendant using his influence, wealth and power lured plaintiff into a relationship and tried spoiling, debase and corrupting the mind of plaintiff by sending plaintiff nude pictures, sex video and masturbating video through Skype, Whatsapp and asked plaintiff to do same.
She's forced into debasing herself in the name of survival.
All might have been even more effective were Messina's imaginative worlds and Makovsky's vivid costumes not drained of life by a 3 - D retrofit that debases their obvious artistry into diorama cheesiness.
He decides to investigate and it leads him into the apartment of a depraved woman (Rossellini, Big Night) whose need to be loved and debased at the same time causes conflicts within him.
Furthermore, one can see the surges in bank credit accompanying these periods and tie them to specific policy moves by the authorities: The Treasury stimulated inflation in the early 1900s; the Fed deliberately inflated in the roaring 1920s to take the pressure off the British pound (which had been devalued during World War I); the Roosevelt administration took the reins off inflation by debasing the gold - content of the dollar in 1933; zealous money printing in the 1960s led to the inevitable collapse of the Bretton Woods system (and complete fiat money was born); money printing continued apace with Alan Greenspan in the 1990s and, following the dot - com crash, into the 2000s.
Ferrer transforms the conventions of sculptural molding into a contemporary sculpture in reverse that debases its materiality.
The answer has much to do with misunderstanding the science of climate, plus a willingness to debase climate science into a triangle of alarmism.
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