Sentences with phrase «much more violence»

[FN56] Second, it demonstrates that children witness much more violence in their homes than parents report.
Type - 0 contains much more violence (and blood) than what FF veterans are used to, but given the fact that most long - time fans should now be in their late 20s, 30s, or older, the more mature feel should be a welcome change for most.

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Over that period, the Sinaloa cartel's internal and external conflicts have become more prominent, driving much of the violence that has swirled around Los Cabos and La Paz, the state's capital.
Several Republican politicians and government officials including President Donald Trump have suggested that mental illness was to blame for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday that left 17 people dead — but researchers say evidence suggests there is no traceable link between mental illness and gun violence, and that a much more widespread issue is to blame.
The horrifying mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School offered yet another tragic reminder of America's gun problem: The US has much more firearm violence than its developed peers.
Based on the research, the presence of more guns typically translates to much more general gun violence, while justified uses of a gun for self - defense are few and far between.
Horgan committed to making things better for survivors of sexual violence and for those fleeing abusive homes by making sure crime prevention dollars go to deliver much - needed services that keep more women safe, improving public policy, directing more funding to provincial and community based programs that directly serve women and children, and increasing funding to violence prevention and intervention programs by $ 8 million a year.
The cowards at CNN know Christianity is an easy target and can attack it without fearing for their lives, but that if they attack Islam — which is responsible for much much more violence in the world today — they will have to go into hiding.
My own childhood was very violent and I was able to not have any violence in my home but I know I wanted a much more normal life for my kids than I could provide.
I am much more comfortable with deliberate acts of violence — waging war, self - defense — than many other feminists and womanists I know.
We don't need much imagination to imagine that to be free of hatred, of enmity, of the endless and hopeless effort to oppose violence with violence, would be to have life more abundantly.
Once a man has begun to use violence he will never stop using it, for it is so much easier and more practical than any other method.
That's today, but there are plenty of times when christians would have responded with as much if not more violence.
Actually, the world used to be much worse than it is now, there were much more murders and violence and torture and corruption and famine and disease and natural disasters and ethnic cleansings and religious persecutions and wars and, on and on and on.
I think the problem lies more in the response to violence, and violent people — with religion, I think there's too much expectation that religion will fix the bad people.
Canada is far less religious than the US (way more atheists per capita), and yet has fewer abortions per capita, far less gun violence per capita (despite being just as ethnically diverse), is a peacekeeping country, less divorce per capita, has universal health care, more social safety nets, and Canadians are considered much nicer than Americans.
But why do we see the victims of gun violence so much more clearly than the victims of criminal violence more generally?
It is certainly not the only way, and should not by any means be our first response to all situations; however I can not agree with Wink's conclusion, as summarized by Jeremy, that «history has proven time and time again that violence will never put an end to violence,» or that violence itself is always an evil action (Wink concludes the latter much more firmly than Jeremy.
This perspective unmistakably reveals the unwholesomeness, not to put it more strongly, of our way of life: our obsession with sex, violence, and the pornography of «making it;» our addictive dependence on drugs, «entertainment,» and the evening news; our impatience with anything that limits our sovereign freedom of choice, especially with the constraints of marital and familial ties; our preference for «nonbinding commitments;» our third - rate educational system; our third - rate morality; our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong, lest we «impose» their morality on us; our reluctance to judge or be judged; our indifference to the needs of future generations, as evidence by our willingness to saddle them with a huge national debt, an overgrown arsenal of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our unsated assumption, which underlies so much of the propaganda for unlimited abortion, that only those children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.
The devil himself is largely responsible for much of the violence that happens in the world, and he loves nothing more than to carry out that violence and then frame God for it.
But a much more important part ofthe answer is that, more than any other agency, it was the BBC, particularly through its online service, who first wrenched the Pope's words from their context and then spread them through the world in a form which would inevitably lead to violence and destruction.
It is much more difficult to catch oneself being complicit in exactly the same forms of violence disguised in the values of «religion» or «family» or «civilization.»
Without it we'd have far fewer atheists and agnostics than we have today, which would be a pity, and we would have much more sectarian violence like other places where religious conviction is allowed to go unchecked.
Research shows, for example, that people become more tolerant of violence as a result of so much violence in TV programming.
But in fact, the devil himself is largely responsible for much of the violence that happens in the world, and he loves nothing more than to carry out that violence and then frame God for it.
so what makes this story soooooo much more important than those lives lost everyday to inner city violence?
But television has been identified, clearly and unambiguously, as a cause of violence, and television is something over which society has much more control than many of the other causes of violence.
I've seen too much violence already in my life for reasons far more trivial than a sport.
I'm much more concerned with how coaches, schools, the NCAA, and law enforcement deal with these types of crimes that involve violence and sexual assault than how they deal with players being paid to come to a certain school.
There is a real irony in Diaz hosting Abrazo Boricuaparticularly with his expressed desire to «protect» his community.I guess that desire doesn't extend to the women of his community (excuse the pun) because the Grand Poobah of the parade this year is a wife beater — who SERVED TIME IN PRISON for the crime.His enablers at the Puerto Rican Day Riot committee attribute his violence to a youthful error — ignoring the fact that he was in his FORTIES at the time.Check out which politicians march and which do not and ask yourself if they'd ignore a violent anti — semite or racist or homophobe being so honored.Once more women in that parade are relegated to the position of tarted up and half naked — even the pre teens — but not worthy of respect.So much for Diaz» «protection».
In theories of protest and revolution, the question whether violence is justified is premissed on the idea that it is probable.On the other hand, as is often observed, much modern social and political theory more or less eclipsed war within or between states, taking the socialising and civilising forces of historical progress for granted.
Yet the demand for a revolution, channelling the kind of violence, looting and murder seen in London and on other UK cities» streets two years ago against «the source of (the rioters») grievance» is much more delusional, much more seriously irresponsible towards the youth whom he admires for their refusal to take democracy seriously.
To put it more empirically, much of the debate surrounding gun violence in the U.S. — and elsewhere — revolves around rates of civil small arms ownership.
«However we know we have much more to do; we will continue to work hard to drive down violence in the prison and to support the victims of violence and support those prisoners in crisis.
«We need changes across all government services, from getting health practitioners much more aware of how to spot domestic violence and offering numbers of women's services, to discussing consent to sex in schools,» she said.
The link between intimate partner violence and surveillance tech; the operational security set - up that connected Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden; how Senate Dems are counting on tech to hold their majority; and much, much more.
Mr Grieve said: «Conservatives would deploy more police on the streets to catch and deter violent offenders, ensure more prison places so that serious violent offenders who should be in jail are in jail and tackle the long term causes of crime which lead to so much tragic violence
Johnson went on to say, «The Hoops & Dreams Project addresses alternatives to violence, the value of education, teen pregnancy, drugs & alcohol, how to deal with conflict and so much more.
And they do much more than respond to school violence.
They'll also talk about his latest controversial ideas including legislation to prevent DWI's, a bill to prevent domestic violence and much more.
Yet scientists hypothesize that this violence is just one manifestation of the much more biologically and reproductively salient goal of dominance.
Although the program's graphics were no more sophisticated than those of an ordinary computer game, the simulated violence seemed much more intense and confusing because I couldn't see everything at once.
There is no greater risk of heart disease at cholesterol levels of 300 than at 180, and people with cholesterol levels below 180 are at greater risk of death from other causes, such as cancer, intestinal diseases, accidents, violence and suicide.5 In other words, it's much more dangerous to have cholesterol levels that are too low than cholesterol levels that are too high.
Women are much more at risk than a man for sexual violence especially meeting strangers from the internet.
Columbus, like most cities, is always looking for people to help with homelessness, animal neglect, domestic violence, park cleanups, and so much more.
in my perspective, this game is a very genuine involved game, although you may not be killing zombies all the time, It's about the social perspective of the game, much more than the violence.
Still, the film's quiet intensity makes the outbursts of violence that much more brutal and potent.
The lack of a convoluted motivation felt that much more terrifying, a tactic also used in 2006's Them and 2016's Hush, maybe because the indiscriminate nature of the violence makes us all feel unsafe and maybe because, as many classic horror films have shown, the less we know, the more terrifying it can all seem.
Yet, much like Chris Nolan did with «Batman Begins» or David Cronenberg showed with «A History of Violence», it's one of those great examples of the difference that a visionary director can bring to relatively conventional material — making a solid movie into something far deeper and more rewarding.
The drama that erupts will eventually lead to much gruesome violence (severed fingers, a dead cat), many deaths, jail sentences, beatings, and much more.
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