Sentences with phrase «particularly vicious»

That's because Destiny 2 has become a particularly vicious battleground over what players think they deserve and what a game developer can or should reasonably provide.
If I happen to be affected by a particularly vicious form of dementia, or chronic pain, or some other situation I can not bear in my later years I should have a meaningful option of ending my life with dignity.
It won't have escaped many people's attention that the UK has been battered by a series of particularly vicious weather systems recently.
It is a particularly vicious circle; and the only way out is to diversify gas production with the virtually unlimited potential of biomethane (from wastewater, agriculture, municiple waste, food waste, forestry waste etc) and hydrogen from renewables.
A reassuring «Good boy, Riley» follows some particularly vicious animal - on - human violence.
The article, screen - capped for posterity here, was written by a particularly vicious and dim «journalist» Jerry Lawton and attempted to use the Grand Theft Auto franchise to stir up anti-gaming sentiment.
We may just think of dog bites only when a particularly vicious dog attack makes our local news.
Specifically he's faced with a particularly vicious theatre critic whose sole objective is to destroy Riggan's show with her pen.
Pseudonymous tweeters are a problem when they engage in cyber bullying and can be particularly vicious in what they say about celebrities and other public figures.
One village in the mountains above the Magdalena Valley in Colombia had the foresight to construct its cemetery right on the crown of a particularly vicious curve, thereby saving considerably on the costs of passing motorists» funerals.
When scientists saw a particularly vicious attack on a captive elephant — and the elephant's resulting bee phobia — they thought of using bees to mark certain areas as pachyderm - free.
Last week Munir Hussain was sent to prison for inflicting violent vengeance on a particularly vicious burglar, and now Chris Grayling has said he wants to rip up the reasonable force test that restricts self - defence.
That race came after a particularly vicious primary between Nicoletti and Joseph Fahey, who would go on to become an Onondaga County Court judge.
McCain was particularly vicious, attacking Obama's «self - interested partisan posturing» and «disingenuousness.»
He first won his seat for Labour in the 1997 general election, having contested the predecessor Littleborough and Saddleworth seat at a by - election in 1995, [7] which was marked by Labour's particularly vicious and personal campaign, attacking the Liberal Democrat candidate, Chris Davies, as «high on tax and soft on drugs».
It was this blatant justification for a particularly vicious and unwarranted act that caused such alienation.
I had one person send me a link / quotes of what my little trolls had to say on a particularly vicious day, and guess what?
The outbreak of a particularly vicious and meaningless little war in Asia that stymied America's leadership both militarily and politically for years on end, acted as a catalyst but did not cause the crisis.
Whether this impulse is a trace of some particularly vicious strain humans inherited from simian ancestors or whether it is the worst blight of original sin, we seem to be stuck with it as a part of human nature.

Not exact matches

The entire bear market from 1966 - 1982 was particularly excruciating with vicious rallies and disgrosting drawdowns.
Structural analysis is particularly useful in crisis counseling to help persons interrupt the vicious cycles of panic and paralysis (their frightened Child), which produce inappropriate behavior, which in turn increases the feelings of panic and helplessness.
Managerial dismissals, particularly ones at clubs which have the media profile of Liverpool, should be drawn out, vicious things, all sides involved briefing furiously and trashing one another in the press.
Thus, diarrhoea and undernutrition combine to form a vicious circle which, if it is not broken, can eventually result in death; the final event may be a particularly severe or prolonged episode of diarrhoea or, when severe undernutrition is present, another serious infection such as pneumonia.
A similar vicious circle between glucose fermentation and cancer cell aggressiveness makes for particularly nasty cancers.
The audacity of hope won the 2008 Democratic primary, yet we are still living in the shadow of the vicious realignment of the American electorate, provoked by the media's negative appeals to race and gender and the right - wing propaganda that bashes vulnerable groups... Real hope is grounded in a particularly messy struggle and it can be betrayed by naïve projections of a better future that ignore the necessity of doing the real work.
The absence of any truly shocking violence is a double - edged sword: it spares the viewer the intensity of watching children kill each other but it also lowers the stakes of the action (this is particularly true of the vicious Cornucopia sequence which degenerates into a hand - held blur).
There's also a particularly harrowing peek at a vicious standoff with what look like baboons.
«What makes the film particularly exciting — other than the fact that Patrick Stewart is the leader of a gang of vicious skinheads» — I'm sorry, what?!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH!
Seeing pupils make such progress through creative arts is why she is vicious about the government's cuts, particularly at mainstream schools, and the way league tables are constructed, which are pushing schools to reduce time for these subjects.
Of course, those two are part of a particularly intractable vicious circle — you can't get one without the other.
Police and Humane Society representatives indicate that some of our problem dog owners may have this view of Lawrence, particularly for the breeding / training of vicious dogs for illegal dog fighting uses.
Ticks are vicious little creatures who find it particularly easy to hitch a ride and a meal on pets.
The animations look good as well, particularly some of the more vicious assassinations.
This is particularly galling when you can virtually walk through vicious creatures and emerge unscathed, so long as you haven't targeted them and elected to shove a giant spear in their face.
And obviously excessive staus seeking cements in a desire for continued fossil fuel burning as this has itself made materialism and status seeking more prevalent, in a vicious kind of self reinforcing cycle particularly noticeable after the industrial revolution.
Finally, it would not be necessary to demonstrate that the individual in question, or indeed the organisation, perpetrated particularly violent or vicious acts of terrorism; mere participation in a terrorist organisation and various ancillary activities may be sufficient to disqualify an individual from asylum status.
The use of AI in legal service delivery is exciting and represents a great opportunity, particularly for early adopters, but it has a vicious sting in the tail.
Employers instituted hiring freezes and downsizing initiatives, consumer markets curtailed non-essential spending, and stock values plummeted, creating a vicious, repetitive cycle, particularly for those displaced from their jobs.
This vicious cycle is particularly relevant to relationships.
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