Sentences with phrase «ruination of»

This could lead to ruination of their investment.
Realtysellers, thus Melanie Aitken's U.S. style of real estate deliverance of non-service services for cheap designed to appeal to the masses of «cheap - is - better» uneducated button - pushing, arm - chair, lazy consumers will be the ruination of a Canadian system that has functioned very well for decades, despite the many bad apples that inhabit our system, as bad apples are always wont to inhabit all systems populated by fellow humans with strong self - serving ethoes, even within government bureaucracies no less.
It is essential to consult with your commercial lawyers for sound legal advice and find out what steps are needed to resolve all kinds of disputes quickly and prevent litigation that could be the ruination of your business.
Some advice is clearly merited to avoid blind ruination of a case by ongoing oversharing, but spoliation should not be risked.
In addition to increasing poverty in underdeveloped countries, the ruination of the environment is dangerous for the world at large: greenhouse gases, water pollution, and rising sea levels are just a few of the monsters that are growing with total disregard to national borders.
We have seen, I think, the ruination of the right wing creed, this neocon creed, that has been so destructive of virtually everything that we value.
On one side are people and their futures and the intact climate, and on the other side is a small, small group of fossil fuel interests who are making insane amounts of money and are willing to keep doing it for another 10 years even if it means the ruination of the entire planet.
There will doubtless be a massive ruination of science in the reaction, not in the first steps.
People in this area have endured years of seeing Labour hatred of the countryside and the people who live there and the imposition by the urban elite of their will over rural folk (ban on fox hunting, closure of village post offices, closure of bus services, ruination of farmers, school closures, neglected roads etc etc).
There will be the downfall of Oscar Wilde and his two years in jail, and the ruination of pre-Raphaelite Simeon Solomon who was spurned by his friends after his arrest in a public toilet.
The concentration is shifting increasingly northward as the architectural ruination of West 57th Street continues to take out longtime gallery buildings.
He also casts the Ruination of Cities, which tabletop players will recognise as his iconic spell.
Alien: Isolation tells the story of Amanda Ripley (daughter of Sigourney Weaver's character in the films) and her team investigating the ruination of the Nostromo.
But from the loud protests of the various constituencies who have a vested interest in the status quo, one might have thought that it was the ruination of public education in general and the noble calling of the teaching profession in particular.
Kahn, Nocella and Fassbinder also argue that gross industrial pollution is both a major social and biological harm that disproportionately affects the poor and people of color, as well as being a primary contributor to the ruination of the land and destruction of species diversity.
In a way, Red Sparrow is all about a unique power that women claim over men in utilizing their sexuality to the ruination of their foes, but that's not very forward thinking, and I have to admit, even feels more than a little regressive in this day and age.
Curiously nothing seems to make much sense or at least address the motivation behind why this chaotic concoction exists or the reasoning behind why Walter wants to contribute to the ruination of the tower in the first place.
After all, a person can only take so much pleasure in watching the painful ruination of a life.
Violence may provide entertainment value in more crass or commercially minded projects, but in the unflinching world of Affliction, it leads only to the ruination of your soul.
The ruination of once - beloved icon Luke Skywalker is unforgivable, especially in the service of a lazy low - stakes story.
Hey, North Carolina, we're raising the ante on claim to the title of State Most Shamefully Committed to the Stupid Political Ruination of Science - except we're not that shameful about it.
The framers of the Wilderness Act, believing that automobiles led to the ruination of nature, prohibited anything related to a road or a motor in designated areas.
Loss of fisheries and environmental ruination of sealife - due the EU Common Fisheries Policy (which Dave no longer opposes).
This government has been exposed as failures and fraudsters, and firmly responsible for the continued ruination of our economy.
Now it's the park board's turn to bury even deeper in the dirt what should be genuinely public decision - making on the pending ruination of Soldier Field.
We visualized the ruination of Roatàn, loveliest of» Honduras» Bay Islands.
Once we come to some such religious vision, however, those who share in a profound faith such as the great religions make possible (and in our own part of the world, that means the Christian faith) can have a deep confidence that from the ruination of existence, which is the result of those evils just mentioned, the cosmic Love can extract genuine and abiding good.
Proof positive that Religion is the ruination of humanity.
Even at the level of empirical confirmation of scientific theory, it seems evident that «the ruination of the natural world is directly related to the psychological and spiritual health of the human race since our practices follow our perceptions.
To avoid the ruination of our faith, we should follow in the path of the Psalmists and ever be longing for God.
That is the ruination of this country.
Aca!deme has bought into diversity at any price, even to the ruination of the very idea of a uni-versity.

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2 Thess 1:9»... who shall - be-incurring» whole - ruin» («olethron») aiOnion from the face of the Master (Lord) and from the glory of - the -(HIS)- strength» First, the Greek makes it clear it is» ruination» and not extermination as our own CLV translates, nor «destruction» as in the dark - ages KJV sense of torment or annihilation.
The editorial board also take a levelheaded, even laid - back view of Hevesi's ruination.
One of those who contributed to that ruination was Neil Hamilton, whose Tatton seat is now represented by Mr Osborne.
Like its predecessor, «A Bad Moms Christmas» labors to blend out - there raunchiness with deeply - felt emotion, and while a wild ride is surely in store to explain away Amy's ruination, it comes with a familiar ring of truth.
After pulling off an incredible feat of psychological ruination in Jackie, Portman is somewhat underemployed here as a rifle - toting Ripley, even if her character's curiosity is never in doubt.
She is at her wit's end when the dashing Lord Fitzherbert Frost, the current Earl of Houghton, appears as if by magic and comes to her rescue, saving her from yet another fortune hunter.Now paired with Lord Frost during a rather absurd treasure hunt through the manor house, Amelia must decide if she is willing to trade one night in the earl's bed for a lifetime of ruination.
They knew that once any breed became the victim of show ring breeding, it spelled ruination for any «purpose bred» dog.
Then, like now, breeder of true performance dogs knew that the show ring spelled ruination for their animals.
Not to mention about the resourcing and separation anxiety behavoural issues that can develop with this type of spoiling affection that I term using «ruination» affection!
And so the mandela of breed ruination continues.
Is the journey always to be a long and tiresome cavalcade of meanlingless ruination?
I use printmaking as a kind of re-enactment of the rise and fall of industrial economies, bringing an etching plate from raw material, to finished product, and then to ruination.
There is lots of empty space in Isa Genzken's art, which is odd given her propensity to create visual mayhem and to coax an overflow of detritus into messy collages that describe all manner of ruination.
Shay too fills the exhibition with a series of photographs that allegorize a social and, in this case, architectural underbelly, yet plays specifically with experimental darkroom practices as a means of metaphorizing ruination.
Economic factors, such as the rising prices for timber (these days most of Guyanese timber is exported for sale overseas) as well as big floods, both contributed to this ruination.
Often she breaks her forms to the brink of sheer ruination in a strategic attempt to then resurrect a distinct anatomy.
The white and yellow minerals have been sourced from Iran and Utah, respectively, and together with the machinery, found in California and made by Esco, Caterpillar, Bobcat etc. — American companies with international reach — they evoke the global nature of a tendency towards endless progress and the necessary ruination implicit in that process.
For this ambitious and complex presentation, Gaillard has created two complementary bodies of sculptural works that explore notions of regeneration, ruination, and decay, turning his eye to the relationship between evolution and erosion — a thread that weaves through much of his work.
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