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- A : I do not know what you mean as dehumanising.
- He was dehumanised there and addressed by his assigned number, 982.
- Some claim the therapies are dehumanising and unethical.
- The series focuses mainly on the dehumanising effects of war and its attendant bureaucracy.
- The same applies to blaming and dehumanising victims.
- Mondrian's dehumanising but disciplined grids also get a playful reworking on the Smartboard.
- The purity of running was taken away when Smith entered the race because the race dehumanised him.
- Ware told the story to illustrate how dehumanising war is for military personnel as well as reporters.
- Q : A manufacturing environment is at times dehumanising, where output is the most important factor considered.
- The film is the portrait of a bureaucratic and dehumanised system where people are no more than consumers.
- The games dehumanised the act of killing by turning them into points to be tallied on the computer screen.
- You imagine that the prisons are crowded and hot, but not in such dehumanising extremes as Fellows relates.
- Through capturing these life-spaces, work such as Williams'personalises issues that too often become dehumanised.
- The subjects are abstracted into angular geometric blocks of colour, becoming dehumanised components in a machine of death.
- The whole plot takes place within Abbotsville, a free range laboratory, where the clones are deliberately dehumanised.
- It was a very powerful tool but it further dehumanised war particularly when it suggested strategies which were counter intuitive.
- Science has traditionally been regarded as dehumanising and alienating, trivialising the significance of humans and celebrating the pointlessness of existence.
- "Woyzeck " deals with the dehumanising effects of doctors and the military on a young man's life.