Degradation in a sentence as a noun

> ... see the violence and degradation out there?

And that these measures in turn spur further degradation to "fight the terrorists/crime lords/etc.

If you want your users to be able to access your site on-the-go, graceful degradation is your friend.

> Second, a lot of porn out there focuses on and glorifies the woman's suffering, pain and degradation.

This was rape, committed by multiple parties, followed by degradation on camera for others to see.

The container is open to the air which provides oxygen, and while a fridge is cool, it is does not absolutely prevent degradation of the drug due to heat.

In some cases, stressful jobs contribute to a person's mental degradation - but it's not like there was ever an option of trading in this guys passion for technology in exchange for a healthy brain.

Van Gogh chose paints for their immediacy of color, sometimes without understanding the problems of hue shifting and degradation displayed by certain pigments.

I think in the coming years, we will find that other regulatory elements also shape this code, including sequences that control splicing, small RNAs, mRNA degradation and transport, et ceteraAnyways, it's a pretty fun time in biology.

Mines create environmental degradation through topsoil loss, poorly controlled tailings ponds that leach into groundwater as well as lakes and rivers, roads slicing through habitat, and the use of large amounts of energy to extract and process the materials they uncover.

Both functions use a module-level cache and deepcopy will iterate and apply copythere is very little performance degradation by aliasing copy to deepcopy and using it everywhere, although it could save you time by catching bugs.

I think the more likely scenario for humanity over the next 10 thousand years is several cycles of civilization and population collapses with a constant degradation of the environment and fewer and fewer available resources.

Our policy towards this research is documented quite succinctly:"If you give us a reasonable time to respond to your report before making any information public and make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations, destruction of data and interruption or degradation of our service during your research, we will not bring any lawsuit against you or ask law enforcement to investigate you.

All the colors that impressionism has brought into fashion are unstable, so there is all the more reason to simply use them too brightly - time will tone them down only too much".Any theory of color vision deficiency that attempts to reconstruct the color balances that van Gogh actually saw should take into account the hue/value/chroma of his paints such as they possessed when originally applied, and also consider that van Gogh intentionally adjusted his aesthetic to render color schemes in expectation of future pigment degradation, and that these adjustments cannot have been an exact science.

Truly speaking it is not the labour that is divided; but the men: – Divided into mere segments of men – broken into small fragments and crumbs of life; so that the little piece of intelligence that is left in a man is not enough to make a pin."Only in right understanding on the part of all classes of what kinds of labor are good for men, raising them & making them happy, and by a determined sacrifice of such convenience, or beauty, or cheapness as is to be got only by the degradation of the workman; and by equally determined demand for the products and results of healthy and ennobling labour can this evil be met."Prior to working there, I had begun taking seriously the treatment of the animals whose products I ate - milk products, eggs, meat ect.

Degradation definitions

noun

changing to a lower state (a less respected state)

See also: debasement

noun

a low or downcast state; "each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement"- H.L.Menchken

See also: abasement abjection