Sentences with phrase «suffer under the forced»

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He wastes huge amounts of time on pointless activities, suffers emotional harm under a bizarre worldview that accuses him of being inherently evil, and feels forced to throw away significant amounts of money to fund the perpetuation of the belief system his is enslaved by.
During the exile he found time to write, encouraging others suffering under the edict, by being made to undergo forced labor in the mines.
A converted church in a corrupt civilization withdraws to its upper rooms, into monasteries and conventicles; it issues forth from these in the aggressive evangelism of apostles, monks and friars, circuit riders and missionaries; it relaxes its rigorism as it discerns signs of repentance and faith; it enters into inevitable alliance with converted emperors and governors, philosophers and artists, merchants and entrepreneurs, and begins to live at peace in the culture they produce under the stimulus of their faith; when faith loses its force, as generation follows generation, discipline is relaxed, repentance grows formal, corruption enters with idolatry, and the church, tied to the culture which it sponsored, suffers corruption with it.
But, though you have lost many young men and suffered, you hardly know what the losing sides suffered under the totalitarian regimes they lived under and were forced to fight for.
In the four games played under Brian McDermott, Leeds have lost as many games as they have won but the football they have played has been of a different class to that we have been forced to suffer during the 12 months of Warnock's hoofball tactics.
The new leader concluded by saying the poorest were suffering a terrible burden of austerity and have seen their wages cut or are forced to rely on food banks under the Conservatives.
Marco has been suffering from a recurring dream — a dream that Shaw wasn't the hero of the hour, but in fact, had been the subject of an extreme psychological make - over, in which all of the troop had their brains «re-wired» to believe the events as instructed, while still under the control of a force they know not the motive of.
Eager to move on with their new romantic partners (Boris» lover is pregnant as the divorce proceedings get under way), they prove largely indifferent to the suffering of their son, Alyosha (Matvey Novikov, in a near - silent scream of a performance), the product of an unwanted pregnancy that forced them to marry 12 years earlier.
Bryan DeBaun suffered facial injuries and broken bones from the 2009 incident, claiming that officer Daniel J. Kuszaj's «use of excessive force» and «malicious prosecution» violated his rights under the North Carolina constitution.
Once a flourishing industrial center for textile manufacturing (dubbed «Cottonopolis» at the turn of the 19th century), Manchester suffered under the economic policies of Margaret Thatcher in the late 1970s and throughout the»80s, resulting in a significant reduction of its labor force and dramatic shift in the social landscape and identity of the city.
Other business leaders quoted in the piece agreed, saying it would be «ludicrous» if Australia was forced to suffer under another two years of carbon taxes after voters overwhelmingly rejected it.
«The welfare state reduces a citizen to a client, subordinates them to a bureaucrat, and subjects them to rules that are anti- work, anti-family, anti-opportunity and anti-property... Humans forced to suffer under such anti-human rules naturally develop pathologies.
Similarly, Indigenous peoples in developing countries have suffered grave human rights violations (including expulsion of traditional territories, forced relocation and the use of force to deny them access to resources needed for subsistence) under conservation schemes which purport to protect the forests, wildlife, or wilderness but not the people who have co-existed with them for centuries.
BASTA forces slumlords to repair their buildings or sell them to responsible landlords — and pay compensation to low - income tenants who suffer under slum conditions.
Particular emphasis was placed on M.P.T.'s vulnerability as a migrant worker and that she was forced to suffer repeated and unwanted sexual solicitations, under the continued threat of being removed from the country.
«We see many clients whose arguments and disagreements started when they suffer the stress of financial hardship leading to worries about trying to pay the bills, forced redundancies or that their businesses may go under.
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