How To Use Destructively In A Sentence

  • Whereas he once said he would unite the country, he has been deliberately and destructively divisive.
  • In essence their class position often forces them into using the environment destructively and inhibits any adaptive response to its inevitable deterioration.
  • The questions were legitimate but they rankled with Murray, who can be as delicate off-court as he is destructively powerful on it.
  • In - evitably, almost self-destructively, she tested her mother to make sure. Honeymoon
  • If anyone needs proof of how destructively polarized national politics has become, one need only consider yesterday's vote in the Senate on President Obama's nomination of Goodwin Liu to serve on the United States Court of Appeals. Geoffrey R. Stone: Judicial Filibusters: Partisanship Run Amok
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  • But our good intentions are rechanneled destructively by a grand narrative that is equal parts pernicious, inaccurate, and pervasive. Matthew Fraidin: Changing the Narrative of Child Welfare
  • We want the government to fulfil its promises because if they fail, our people will react destructively.
  • Light waves reflected from the metal flakes at different levels within the ink layer interfere constructively or destructively with each other.
  • I behaved extremely destructively towards my family.
  • Others (pardon me in tracing the institutions of learning and asserting that they were called phantasm, prejudice and blasphemy) have been heralding their pitifully and destructively ignorant doctrine, that the 'Africans spring of the monkey species;' that 'they became black from Ham, who had a curse from his father, Noah.' Once a Methodist; Now a Baptist. Why?
  • When managed destructively, however, there are numerous negative outcomes, such as detachment from school and lower grades, lower self-concept, undermined self-esteem and self-confidence, and low agreeableness.
  • Even very senior officers can beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service.
  • Niépce, a Frenchman, discovered “actinism, ” that power in the sun’s rays which produces a chemical effect; that granite rocks, and stone structures, and statues of metal, “are all alike destructively acted upon during the hours of sunshine, and, but for provisions of Nature no less wonderful, would soon perish under the delicate touch of the most subtile of the agencies of the universe. Walking [1862]
  • Repeat the procedure with someone who infatuates you, to acknowledge the person's negative points and to make the relationship more realistic, with the motivation to stop being insensitive to your needs and behaving self-destructively The Sensitivity Handbook: Training Materials for Developing Balanced Sensitivity ��� Exercise 16: Adjusting Our Innate Mental Factors
  • he is destructively aggressive
  • That would be odd, as they are literally, when gathered in the same room, an explosive force so destructively powerful as to merit the moniker ‘the bomb.’
  • I already got DNA from the earprints, " he reminds everybody, -which I managed to swab nondestructively by avoiding what might be considered individual variations or potentially characteristic features such as the inferior extension of the anthelix. Predator
  • Free radicals react destructively with many cellular components causing cell damage and leading to many diseases from cataract to cancer, heart disease to dementia.
  • We investigate and expose the trade in illegal and destructively logged timber.
  • I bet they are good followers of Karl Max, active social forces work exactly like natural forces: blindly, forcibly, destructively, so long as we do not understand and reckon with them. Democrats slam GOP as party of 'fear' in health care debate
  • He says a destructively crazy thing, the media abettors publicize it, and here we are.
  • Radiation from nuclear bombs and gaseous particles from nitrogen mustard and acridine orange have been used destructively in war.
  • South Africa's landless people would react "destructively" if the government failed to keep its land reform promises, the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Frenchman, discovered "actinism," that power in the sun's rays which produces a chemical effect; that granite rocks, and stone structures, and statues of metal "are all alike destructively acted upon during the hours of sunshine, and, but for provisions of Walking
  • He contrasts this with "destructively arrogant," which he defines as an attitude that lacks empathy and reeks of insolence and vanity. Richard C. Senelick, M.D.: I Don't Think Physicians Are as Arrogant as You Do
  • His equipment would be merged with existing industry sensors that nondestructively assess superficial visual traits, including size, color, and bruising.
  • The majority of the Republican-right, have little to say creatively and a lot to say destructively. DNC paints Pawlenty as liar
  • The crux is that when these young men encounter resistance beyond the family for the first time - when they don't get into university or college, for example - they react helplessly and destructively.
  • Ultimately, it's an exquisite meditation on the transience of life and the sustaining illusions of permanence, including, most destructively of all, love.
  • What was needed to make rule by the people effective was the addition of mechanisms to restrain those people from overreaching and destructively turning on themselves.
  • In Bush's case, he used it cynically and destructively. Richard (RJ) Eskow: A President's Choice: Resist Wall Street's 'Shock Doctrine' or Keep Listening to the Usual Suspects
  • Niépce, a Frenchman, discovered "actinism," that power in the sun's rays which produces a chemical effect; that granite rocks, and stone structures, and statues of metal, "are all alike destructively acted upon during the hours of sunshine, and, but for provisions of Nature no less wonderful, would soon perish under the delicate touch of the most subtile of the agencies of the universe. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • Even very senior officers can beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service.

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