Oh, the press was vicious to Mr.
It launches up a whole vicious circle."
One grandchild is vicious and rich; the other is virtuous and poor.
In many cases, vicious dogs are hungry or in need of medical attention.
They say it was the most vicious primary and the most vicious campaign.
They say it was the most vicious primary and the most vicious campaign.
Let’s begin by clarifying what Arc 1 would have to mean to generate vicious circularity.
Avoiding the charge of vicious circularity marks the beginning of the interpreter’s work, not the end.
This would include dogs deemed dangerous or vicious, as well as wild animals such as snakes or primates.
Schumpeter has no idea whether the contest to succeed Jay Light as dean of the Harvard Business School (HBS) was vicious.
By taking them away from their father, or by leaving them with a vicious father—yes, a vicious father....
In 2013, the two men teamed up again for “Vicious,” an ITV sitcom in which they play a queeny gay couple who have been together for forty-eight years.
Yet while the motives must be vicious, the results of action are often socially beneficial, since they produce the wealth and comforts of civilization.
And Arctic wildfires can thaw the region’s frigid soil, known as permafrost, releasing more planet-warming gases into the atmosphere — another vicious cycle.
He calls this vicious circle the clean-energy paradox: “The more successful you are in increasing renewables’ penetration, the more expensive and less effective the policy becomes.”
By the time their album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols reached number one in early November, Rotten, Vicious, Jones, and Cook had recorded together for the last time.
Like the morally vicious person, the continent and incontinent persons are internally conflicted, but they are more aware of their inner turmoil than the morally vicious person.
These organisations desperately needed to tap into expertise in the developing world, especially because it was in these countries that the vicious circle of environmental degradation, unsustainable population growth and poverty was at its most grinding.
Breyer is the author of Breaking the Vicious Circle: Toward Effective Risk Regulation (1993), an analysis of government environmental and health regulations, and Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution (2005), an outline of his judicial philosophy.
Portmore’s securitism—and by extension other views that hold fixed facts that are not presently up to the agent in some sense—has been criticized on the grounds that it does not generate an obligation to do the best one can in the sense at issue in Ability 1, and thus securitism sometimes requires agents to perform terrible and vicious acts, and it allows one to avoid incurring an obligation in light of vicious or immoral dispositions (Timmerman 2015; Vessel 2016).
vicious
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- (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
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- having the nature of vice
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- bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
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- marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful
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Portmores securitism—and by extension other views that hold fixed facts that are not presently up to the agent in some sense—has been criticized on the grounds that it does not generate an obligation to do the best one can in the sense at issue in Ability 1 and thus securitism sometimes requires agents to perform terrible and vicious acts and it allows one to avoid incurring an obligation in light of vicious or immoral dispositions Timmerman 2015 Vessel 2016