Sentences with phrase «into squalor»

I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
So begins this cinematic descent into squalor, brutality, and debasement from the cheery European nexus that gave us Man Bites Dog, Funny Games, and the stylish nightmare Irreversible.
However, while highlighting the poor quality of life of children in stories such as Oliver Twist and Little Dorrit, authors at that time did not follow today's pro-abortion attitude — namely that it is cruel to let children be born into squalor.

Not exact matches

A good picture of the general squalor, cynicism, and despair in Soviet life was provided by a documentary film Tak Zhit Nel» zya (roughly «We can't go on living like this»), which was released into movie theaters in the summer of 1990.
Birth, new life, coming into existence in the midst of physical squalor, economic impoverishment, and daily terror.
In 1942 William Beveridge published his report into how the government should find ways of fighting the five «Giant Evils» of «want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness».
Laing's calm tones are at odds with the squalor and anarchy around him, and serve to set the scene as the film flashes back to three months earlier, and Laing's initial move into a sophisticated new tower block.
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The mask makes vice seem beautiful, turns squalor and nastiness into glamorous thrill, seduces the onlooker into the game — and leaves him or her with the corpse on his hands.
In many cases, children found living among the squalor of neglected pets are taken into foster care.
With cats being brought into the home and kittens being born in the home, it is not long before there are an unbelievable number of felines living in squalor and misery.
Born in Guangzhou, the beating heart of the special economic zone, Cao has matured into a mordant critic of China's headlong economic development and environmental squalor; gleaming apartment blocks are haunted by zombies, and even the most intimate relations are governed by the almighty renminbi.
He dropped into long periods of binge drinking; it is shocking to find a man of this stature living in squalor and lying all night in a gutter.
Artists Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe will transform Chelsea's Marlborough Gallery into a «junkyard fantasy» as part of their latest project, which hosts a grimy subterranean world with elements of sci - fi and squalor, described by Freeman as the debris after «some horrible event had happened and everyone had to evacuate.»
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