Rampant
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337 examples of Rampant in a sentence
I wonder how
rampant
baby snatching is out of hospitals."
And the tragedy is that disease is still
rampant
in that area today.
This kind of indirect speech is
rampant
in language.
Sadly, because of deficiencies in technology, disability is
rampant
in the world.
In March 2017, the International Labour Organization issued a report which stated: "In tobacco-growing communities, child labor is rampant."
Open defecation is
rampant.
I graduated from Philadelphia public schools, and I went on to teach special education for 20 years in a low-income, low-performing school in North Philadelphia, where crime is
rampant
and deep poverty is among the highest in the nation.
And also, did I mention sexual cannibalism is
rampant
among insects?
And that it's
rampant
in my company's home town.
But five and a half years later, there still was no electricity; there still was no safe drinking water; there were still no job opportunities; there was still
rampant
crime, and it went unpunished.
Five years later, they're struggling with serious terror attacks and
rampant
ISIS recruitment.
It would be easy to conclude that institutional trust isn't working because we are fed up with the sheer audacity of dishonest elites, but what's happening now runs deeper than the
rampant
questioning of the size and structure of institutions.
Are we stuck with
rampant
urban displacement, with environmental degradation?
And we've seen looting at sites so rampant, it looks like craters of the moon.
So in the spirit of incentivizing the
rampant
failure of people all over the world and enticing the so-called normal to just give it a rest already, here are five tips to fail at being disabled.
And the longer we wait to challenge that idea, the more damage it does to ourselves and our place in the world, like in the workforce, where age discrimination is
rampant.
Every day, all of us here, we're building gods that have gone rampant, and it's time we started knocking them down and forgetting their names.
He could run
rampant
and control the environment, and she kept her feelings to herself and worked around his needs.
Even within the Civil Rights movement, Baldwin could sometimes feel like an outsider for his choice to live abroad, as well as his sexuality, which he explored openly in his writing at a time when homophobia ran
rampant.
At TED, brilliance is
rampant.
He particularly disliked its
rampant
nepotism and practice of simony, the buying and selling of religious favours such as pardons from sin.
The critics point to the 500 billion dollars spent in Africa since 1970 and say, and what do we have but environmental degradation and incredible levels of poverty,
rampant
corruption?
The selling of girls is
rampant
across the planet.
If you actually didn't realize that plants have sex, they have rampant, promiscuous and really quite interesting and curious sex.
Great subject, sends out a strong message about a practice which is still pretty
rampant
in rural India but falls short of the standards Deepa set for herself in Fire and Earth.
Despite the choppy plot, the film is not overly bad until its climax, where its amateurishness runs
rampant
(terrible editing, overuse of stock footage).
The peace was strained, at best, but with that skeletal monster running
rampant
making it's victims vanish without a trace, soon Krantz wants answers to why members of his crew are missing..Evans begins losing citizens as well.
It's an unfortunate set-back to the talents of director James Foley, who unwisely allows his star to run
rampant
in the spirit of the nutty slapstick films from the 1930s (but even Katharine Hepburn in "Bringing Up Baby" had a human side).
post-Soviet 'capitalism',
rampant
drug usage (i.e.
Sort of like M. Night Shaymalan (sp?), only that man seems like a freakin' messiah when compared to this trainwreck (and this coming from a
rampant
Shaymalan hater).
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