Sentences with phrase «treated as a weapon»

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Sex is treated as torment, or possession, or weapon against the world; but the note of gratitude for sexuality as enrichment of life, for ecstatic joy and the serenity of faithful companionship, all this gets left out of the meaning of sex.
Elsewhere in the developing tradition limits were set on how such justified force might be used: certain classes of persons were normally to be treated as noncombatants and not to be harmed directly and intentionally in their persons or property, and lists were made of weapons not to be used because of their indiscriminate or especially deadly effect.
It's now clear to me that, while the belief persisted for many reasons (including the way faith is used as a political weapon), a major reason was that media, racists, and liberal elites alike tend to treat African American Christianity as a cultural, not a theological, phenomenon.
«Until recently having or not having nuclear weapons appeared to be and was treated as a question of yes or no», wrote Thomas Schelling in a piece called «Who Will have The Bomb», written in 1976 following India's first use of a «peaceful» nuclear explosive (PNE).
«Too many hard - working New Yorkers have had their lives changed forever because of the NYPD's discriminatory practice that treats simple folding knifes sold at well - known stores across this city as weapons once in the hands of black and brown people.
I think the state government is right to treat whoever carries weapon as a terrorist.»
«We treat breast milk as a medication,» says LaTuga, who believes that for now, breast milk is the best weapon doctors have to prevent infection in premature infants, reducing the need for long courses of antibiotics.
Pro-nuclear activists want lawmakers to treat the Clinton plant and other fission reactors as some of the most powerful weapons in the fight against global warming, a rationale that would give them a new lease on life.
The full causes of a delayed cargo run to the space station may never be revealed due to anti-arms-trafficking rules that treat spacecraft as weapons
Here are some other top successes: destroying stockpiles of chemical weapons globally as well as local stores of DDT in Tanzania; new cooking stoves to eliminate indoor air pollution in Ghana; separating copper mine tailings from the local water supply in Chile; alternative fuels to reduce air pollution in New Delhi as well as treating arsenic in well water in West Bengal; removing lead - contaminated soil in the Dominican Republic and Russia; reducing mercury vapors from artisanal gold mining in Indonesia; and new sewage systems to clean up contaminated Suzhou Creek in Shanghai.
Lung infections land him for weeks at a stretch here at Sasan Hospital, Iran's premier facility for chemical weapons victims, which treats as many as 150 such patients on any given day.
[13] Most computer simulations deal separately with different classes of weapon - on - weapon interactions and treat maneuver as fundamental, not an annoying complication.
These treatments also have potential for treating nerve damage resulting from chemical weapons such as sarin, nerve gas and other chemical agents.
He wants to tackle issues of who owns the sky now that NASA has been defunded, and the magic of believing in the unseen as a tonic for cynicism, plus he wants to address the Hawaiian separatist movement, the conundrum of money buying its way into places it shouldn't go, and a 1967 treating that ostensibly keeps space weapons - free.
Except Monster Hunter bro... That game treats each weapon as a class of its own but then again I think MH falls into an ARPG category of its own.
Monster Hunter's version is deeper, no question, largely because it treats weapons as its own version of classes, but there's no denying the many things they have in common when it's you in a room against a big bad monster.
Among his greatest weapons was an immaculate dignity; a poise which dared a hostile world to treat him as an inferior.
Seizing their weapons, they become Ghazis — as dangerous and as sensible as mad dogs: fit only to be treated as such.
The following details come from Gematsu... Veronica - Veronica hates being treated like a child - can equip two - handed staffs and whips as weapons - despite her small size, she is a tomboy who won't flinch in a fight no matter her opponent - can unleash beyond - powerful attack spells that prove her use as the party's attacker - Spells: «Kafrizzle» - a powerful spell where a pillar of overly - hot flames attack the enemy.
Realistic fire on grass / trees, Buddy systems, how you must take Malaria drug every now and then, Degrading weapons, Currency treated as collectibles where you have to hunt for them (rough diamonds).
If you do pick up the game from GS you will be treated to some classic Aliens character skins, as well as some weapons from that film such as Ripley's iconic flame thrower.
Insomniac Games may be remembered by some people for the creation of the Ratchet & Clank series, and the studio says they treat their weapons in their games as if the weapons are characters themselves.
Survival looks to be a key theme running throughout the game as you'll have to treat injuries, seek out weapons to defend yourself and hunt for food.
Those letters can be found strewn about the dungeon floors, and once found are treated as knowledge, and can be used to craft weapons.
The vehicle sounds are also a treat to listen to, as are the weapon sounds.
As an added treat provided by the game's Wii U exclusivity, you can now unlock costumes, moves and weapons based on Mario, Zelda, Metroid and Starfox.
* always * treat a weapon as if it is loaded, that's just common sense.
Can these operators be treated in the same way as operators of a «normal» weapon when fully autonomous weapons are able to make choices on their own?
The shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14 provided another tragic example of why we can't keep treating the AR - 15 and other military - style assault weapons as just another rifle.
Obviously this little history lesson makes our little war pale by comparison, but the over-all human nature aspect of the events leading up to WW 2 mirrors exactly what happens when apathetic folks in numbers get caught with their pants down, and their leaders think that they can negotiate with an entity that treats the negotiators» trust as a weapon against same.
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