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Перевод: inhumane
[прилагательное] негуманный; жестокий
Тезаурус:
- One of the most inhumane aspects of the grynd is the use of a stout metal hook which is driven into the whale's neck, often from a boat.
- Depletion of the soil, pesticide and nitrate residues in water and food, coupled with inhumane methods of rearing animals in confined spaces, have been dealt with in Chapter 10.
- Statutes which prohibit these and other inhumane practices were simply ignored by communist cadres in their drive to meet the stringent production quotas they were given."
- But if you want to be humane you don't last long as Minister with Special Responsibility for Immigration because the policies you have to carry out are so inhumane.
- crack down on inhumane rearing of livestock, particularly poultry, pigs and dairy herds.
- The book makes one conscious of Eliot in the sarcophagus of his upper-class eminence; of a sad face of clerical cut - once the face of a delightful shy child - bleakly sprouting from a sartorial apparatus that resembles the mourning clothes of a cabinet minister; of a masterly poseur, an honoured invalid and recluse, of someone snobbish and sometimes selfish and inhumane, who sought relief in literature and in imitation, and who also embodied the opposite of these qualities.
- Such regulations did not in themselves stop inhumane treatment, but they heralded a movement that has grown steadily on each side of the North Atlantic, both in numbers of its adherents and its influence on legislation.
- If they carried out their threat this would mean that neither the IWC's conservation measures nor the already weak and inhumane killing regulations would apply to them.
- Badger gassing, the infallible and humane method of killing them recommended by Lord Zuckerman was stopped on the grounds that it was fallible and inhumane.
- Mr David Howell (C. Guildford), the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, who opened the debate, said it had been a choice between the lesser evil of repatriation and the greater evil of doing nothing, which might inflict more cruelty, suffering and inhumane conditions on the people in the camps.
- Some saw old laws which gave a creditor tyrannical powers of coercion over his insolvent debtor as the barbarous expedients of a rude age which were both unjust and inhumane.
- With various motives - from the fear that the worst excesses of Thatcherism were making the existing social order less stable, to the belief that God was on the side of oppressed people seeking justice - its leaders spoke out against particularly inhumane State policies.
- Similarly, it is reasonable to suppose that many of the haves will be among the most ruthless of society, and will pass on their inhumane ethic to their children, thereby perpetuating it: is this really the future we wish for our species?
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