(1) Protecting civilians from the evil effects of battle has long been a fundamental goal of the law of armed conflict.
(2) It is a minor skin problem yet it is considered a social evil .
(3) It protects me from the evil of surveillance - by officials, by the unwanted gaze of strangers, by anyone I chose to remain anonymous from.
(4) He was so certain as to the evil effects that he might not go out, fearing some street accident.
(5) A man is either good, bad or evil , moral or immoral.
(6) One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere.
(7) But a culture that is consciously bent on rejecting moral norms is on a collision course with profound evil .
(8) The act of killing thousands of innocent people is profoundly evil and we rightly abhor it.
(9) Britain's colonial policy, which resulted in the annexation of NZ in 1840, was also shaped by a desire to limit the evil effects of the felonry on Maori.
(10) Taxes with or without representation are evil , ever fostering harm and destruction.
(11) Having good intentions, not harming others, avoiding evil actions and making the heart and mind pure in thought were among the truths spoken by the Buddha.
(12) The devils and evil spirits of the next day were perhaps more psychosomatic and drawn from the excesses of the night before than derived from a Celtic past.
(13) They used powerful spells on the relic, that would prove to be most potent and would repel evil forces from using it.
(14) Many of the participants painted wine glass in flames and a serpent coming out of a liquor bottle, throwing light on the evil effects of drinking.
(15) It is here that beef eating begins to become associated with pollution and evil spirits.
(16) It is time for goodness and Godliness to triumph once more over wickedness and evil .
(17) I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind.
(18) If you are not prepared to consider the evil effects of the war alongside the putative advantages, then you will be unlikely to reach a reliable evaluation of the evidence.
(19) Exhausted from the heat, the great serpent and all the evil spirits and little serpents fell asleep.
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