Sentences with phrase «further bloodshed»

The phrase "further bloodshed" means more violence or killing, extending the loss of life or injury in a situation. Full definition
A customer, James Shaw Jr, prevented further bloodshed by wresting the rifle out of the suspect's hands
Fears of further bloodshed has led Kenya's election commission to postpone the planned voting in some opposition strongholds, with safety concerns for its workers cited as deadly clashes continued between police and protesters.
It's one poll, but for a gun - control movement anxious to turn the tragedy in Parkland, Fla., into action to prevent further bloodshed, it suggests the political backdrop is more favorable than at any point in the past decade.
Remarkably political, it declared that, in order to avert «further bloodshed and avert a mass uprising,» a new constitution was required to make way for a democratic government «chosen in free and fair elections that will offer a chance for economic recovery under genuinely new policies.»
There have been so many offers for peace and each time it only leads to further bloodshed.
«I take this opportunity to plead with all NPP members that we do not want any further bloodshed in the party.
Further bloodshed has been the case from the start of the trading week, falling from a price as high as $ 7,500.
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