Sentences with phrase «dreadful conditions»

The phrase "dreadful conditions" means extremely bad or terrible situations that could cause fear or distress. Full definition
The difference is that this year, we don't always know which operators have been found with such dreadful conditions.
In France, the «30 Millions d'Amis» society is always finding them and rescuing hundreds of dogs and lots of the puppies come from Eastern Europe, shipped in dreadful conditions.
There is only one thing more fearful than the thought that death ends all: that one is in such dreadful condition that he hopes that death ends all, because he is fearful of what is to come afterward.
But you practice anyway, in these dreadful conditions, working towards that long elusive victory.
With Millwall fielding a weakened team, Ian Henderson ignored the dreadful condition of the Spotland pitch to settle a scrappy game when he slotted home from close range after 53 minutes.
Our biology has the ability to self - regulate itself to the dreadful conditions of our environment.
And they don't have the dreadful conditions that... are really the source of the problem that I think is at issue in Vergara.
Dog kept in a dreadful conditions, getting sick but not getting any veterinarian assistance.
Those buying her puppies would not have given any thought to, or necessarily been aware of, the dreadful conditions that Susie - Belle was forced for years, to live in.
While at the best of times it is a concerning disease, this article shows that in young individuals it can quickly become a dreadful condition if left untreated.
We didn't intend to rescue dogs when we started to expose the dreadful conditions in dog breeding facilities, it's just something that's happened along the way.
Simply put, this disease is a dreadful condition as experienced by both the pet and its human companion.
... This is akin to the mindset of hoarders, who are obsessed with keeping animals «safe» and «controlled,» even if they keep them in dreadful conditions.
Most of them come from puppy farms, either in the UK or abroad; online sales are the perfect way to hide the dreadful conditions the pups are born into.
Judge, who is also president of the Queen's Bench Division, told a meeting of the Prisoners» Education Trust: «You have to take into account, in the punitive element of the sentence, that in conditions that are wildly overcrowded, you may be serving your sentence in dreadful conditions, locked up with one or two other people or forced into a situation where there is no exercise.»
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