Sentences with phrase «degredation of»

Or then again, how about autocatalytic reactions like the binding of oxygen to hemoglobin or the degredation of aspirin into salicylic and acetic acids.
Turk takes Warhol from his newfound cultural state of enlightenment to a place of absurdist cliché whereby his contribution to the degredation of cultural elitism mixed with the ultimate degeneration of heroism is complete.
It is believed that not only does it address the disease process itself but may actually help the body to repair the damaged cartilage and prevent the premature degredation of cartilage.
This marrying «outside of the faith» is what led to the degredation of humans and the falling away from the worship of God, resulting in the conditions that necessitated a flood to preserve the last of those who remained «sons of God», i.e. Noah's family.
I predict that as atheism rises, so too will infanticide, euthanasia, «mercy killing», and a degredation of human rights
Making divorce illegal will only serve to discourage many people from marrying in the first place, which will lead to more single parent homes and a further degredation of our society.
I think you forgot the multiple crusades, the salem witch trials, the constant degredation of the jewish by the christians and catholics up until right after WW2 and the holocaust, or not even mentioning the iron hand of the church during the ENTIRE dark ages, the complacency and silent approval of Hitler by the RCC, the fact that Hitler himself grew up a catholic and professed to be doing the will of god.

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Furthermore, Organic Agriculture has a unique ability to reverse processes of soil degredation and desertification and help safeguard the world's production potential.
(Quigley could find a precedent for any sort of moral degredation in imperial Rome.)
Any evidence of either poles being ice free or have seen serious ice degredation during this time.
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