destructiveness in A Sentence

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    Where is your Destructiveness, O Sheol?”- Hosea 13: 14.

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    Likewise, awakened love does not enable our own or others' negativity or Destructiveness.

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    This is the day of the Lord where there will be infighting and Destructiveness.

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    What are the limitations and potential Destructiveness of the human spirit throughout the novel?

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    Cancer" is a demon word-- the Destructiveness of cancer begins as soon as the diagnosis is uttered.

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    However, our century has been marked by war more than any other, both in Destructiveness and in loss of life.

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    Only the liberation of the natural capacity for love in human beings can master their sadistic Destructiveness. ~ Wilhelm Reich.

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    Lastly, the researchers collected behavioral assessments(that assessed their levels of swearing, Destructiveness, disobedience, and fighting) for each boy from at least two teachers.

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    Such an response would have predicted only a ~10 percent increase in Emanuel's potential Destructiveness index during the twentieth century rather than the ~75-120 percent increase he reported.

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    To be sure, the asymmetry of resources and of consequent Destructiveness between state and insurgent terrorism could change, should a terrorist insurgency get hold of weapons of mass destruction.

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    While transcendentalist authors like Emerson and Thoreau were exploring the possibilities of human nature and intuition, Hawthorne was exploring the limitations and potential Destructiveness of the human spirit, rather than its possibilities.

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    That is, such a person will not long reflect on the situation that has arisen, but will use the ready-made solution, will not analyze the course of his thoughts and check them for correctness or Destructiveness, most likely he will stop at the first one.

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    The unfortunate consequence is that the same defenses that enabled us to survive the emotional pain of childhood and existential despair are not only maladaptive and limit our personal potential for living a full life, but they also inevitably lead to negative behaviors toward others, thereby perpetuating a cycle of Destructiveness.

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