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One of those problems is: nonlethal weapons may be used
indiscriminately.
It was used
indiscriminately.
So this was one problem they talked about, that it might be used
indiscriminately.
The plankton and the plankton eaters, you know, these are the little herring fish that go through the water column with their mouths open, feeding
indiscriminately
and just lapping up this brown pudding of toxic stuff.
So he is contacted: his mission is to assassinate a renegade Green Beret who has isolated himself in a remote outpost on the Nung River, and who has purportedly gone completely insane - worshiped like a god by the natives, and killing
indiscriminately.
Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution starts as America is being infected by an airborne virus that affects the male population, when aroused men
indiscriminately
kill any woman in sight apparently in the name of God.
I hesitated for the briefest of moments before finally choosing a "10" over a "9" as a rating, as I believe that far too many people use it indiscriminately, and therefore the maximum rating loses some of its impact.
Mainly, that the gang kill and rape indiscriminately, just because they can and depending on their mood at the time.
The plot is strikingly similar to that of another notorious potboiler - SHE-WOLF OF London (1946) - but, at least, here the monster is seen (albeit ineffectively made-up): despite the titular reference, the script pays little to no credit to previous cinematic incarnations of the R.L. Stevenson novella - opting, instead, to
indiscriminately
incorporate elements of lycanthropy and vampirism which make no sense at all...but which lend the film value as a unique curio and one which, in view of its sheer audacity, it is difficult to hate (indeed, the whole misguided enterprise reminded me of the contemporaneous FRANKENSTEIN 1970 [1958])!
We do not
indiscriminately
shell civilian residential areas.
Through a combination of mortars that shatter entire city quarters, starvation, hypothermia, and now barrel bombs that spray nails and shrapnel indiscriminately, President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have seized the advantage.
These remote-controlled flying machines are programmed to decimate, brutally and
indiscriminately.
As the name suggests, they are triggered
indiscriminately
by weight – the foot of a child, a teenager’s bicycle, or an elderly man walking to market.
Moreover, they have called for a complete rethinking of deterrence strategy, in order to minimize, and ultimately eliminate, reliance on the most
indiscriminately
destructive weapons ever invented.
Third, member states should not cut the EU budget
indiscriminately
during negotiations on the Union's long-term spending plan for 2014-2020.
A government sponsored anti-gay propaganda law, which
indiscriminately
criminalizes same-sex couples, has caused outrage abroad.
Inevitably, this crisis – manifested, under a fixed exchange-rate system, through bond spreads – threatens to take down debtors indiscriminately, be they governments, banks, or households.
With Syrian government forces killing civilians
indiscriminately
and in increasing numbers under orders from President Bashar al-Assad, the resolution sought to restrain Assad from using force to “resolve” the country’s political problems.
Or should Israel respond “proportionally,” by firing 10 to 80 rockets,
indiscriminately
aimed against Gazan homes and schools, every day for the next few years?
The prospect of higher interest rates in the US weakens the incentive for investors to pour capital into emerging economies
indiscriminately.
Central banks have to start fostering consolidation, rather than
indiscriminately
extending credit.
The ESM link is designed to reassure the German public that the ECB will not intervene
indiscriminately.
They worry that in coming years even highly skilled people might be hired and fired indiscriminately, bought and sold like so many tons of copper or cases of frozen turkeys.
But PMFIs seeking to attract private-equity capital emphasized growth over sustainability, lent
indiscriminately
to people who couldn’t pay them back – and attracted public opprobrium in the process.
These conditions had all the makings of a depression scenario, with credit rationing destroying businesses indiscriminately, and thus required fast, aggressive, and unconventional action by the US government and the Federal Reserve.
Eyewitnesses report that whole villages were razed, civilians shelled indiscriminately, and children left dead by the roadside (with some reportedly eaten by lions when fleeing).
Goldstone also documented attacks against Israeli civilians by Hamas, and did not restrict himself to a discussion of the notorious rockets
indiscriminately
fired from Gaza.
Critics of central banks have claimed that a sustained policy of exceptionally low interest rates, reinforced by huge doses of quantitative easing, have caused asset prices to rise
indiscriminately.
I pledged then to do whatever I could, when I could, to try to rid the world once and for all of these terrible,
indiscriminately
inhumane weapons.
Consumption, as it was known, killed indiscriminately, claiming luminaries like Franz Kafka, John Keats, and US President James Monroe.
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