Sentences with phrase «outright violence»

There is no work that addresses issues of outright violence, injustice, or poverty.
Unfortunately, these attractive intragroup qualities are generally accompanied by hostility, contempt and, at times, even by outright violence toward those outside the circle of true believers.
Across most of the region — in Sudan, Somalia, Niger, Senegal, Nigeria's Niger Delta area, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia — the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization in 2006 identified tension or outright violence over the use of water - rich land or water itself.
In a general fashion the dominant classes are trying to avoid a situation where the people take part in debates so that they can manipulate opinion (thus maintaining the appearance of democracy), or by planning outright violence.
Though it has far less outright violence than Gomorrah, whose oppressive criminal atmosphere it shares, Matteo Garrone's Dogman is just as intense a viewing experience, one that will have audiences gripping their armrests with its frighteningly real portrayal of a good man tempted by the devil.
Some games rely on outright violence, while others have characters fight robots or mix violence in with a quirky narrative, so what do you see as the challenges for an indie game studio that cuts out violence altogether?
Persecution of Christians does not always manifest itself in outright violence; it comes in subtler ways.
One thing that some viewers might find shocking is the outright violence in this film.
We have been hardwired by the survival imperatives of evolution to pay close attention to conflict in all its forms, from simple disagreement to outright violence.
One thing that some viewers might find shocking is the outright violence in this film.
That said, some are sympathetic to humans and wish to strive for peaceful coexistence, but the general consensus is still that humans have monopolized the world, which should be for everyone, and forced the far fewer demons into Hell with their prejudice and outright violence.
In the name of their «protection» Aboriginal people who had survived the early «disorder», the outright violence and particularly «governmental form of warfare», were herded into missions and reserves by the «ordering» state.
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