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Meanings of degrading conditions in English
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Usage of degrading conditions in English
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There were no warders there to listen, no degradingconditions.
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In addition to this, numerous independent reports have been written on the degradingconditions at Mountjoy.
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Its inmates were held in " degradingconditions," the report said.
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Last November public prosecutors rescued 11 labourers on the project who were being housed in degradingconditions.
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He gave up the degradingconditions which since the treaty of Athis had secured the subjection of Flanders.
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The reports show overcrowding, "slopping out" practices and degradingconditions remain a feature of the prison system.
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We can not expect to be relieved from toil, but we do expect to divest it of degradingconditions.
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Workers slept in makeshift tents or in other degradingconditions, said the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in an official statement.
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It is also true, that degradingconditions were sometimes assigned to white men, but never as members of a caste.
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International terror suspects are being held in inhuman and degradingconditions in Northern Ireland, the North's Human Rights Commission claimed today.
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Some were taken straight to Niger, others were held in military bases, in inhuman and degradingconditions, before being taken south.
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Mr Justice Burgess refused to order Liam Campbell's transfer because he was likely to be held in inhuman and degradingconditions.
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This has led some of the migrants to be held in degradingconditions in Saudi Arabia, the UK's Daily Telegraph newspaper revealed.
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Last month, London-based human rights watchdog Amnesty International said people as young as 15 were being held in "inhumane and degradingconditions".
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Those in a position to 'rent out' their occupied space are able to take advantage of desperate squatters, forcing them to live in degradingconditions.
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Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik told a court on Wednesday he suffered degradingconditions in prison, including microwaved meals that were "worse than waterboarding".