What's the difference between nonviolent and unbloody?
Nonviolent
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) I believe that what we need is a nonviolent national general strike of the kind that has been more common in Europe than here.
(2) He just never dreamed it would be life without parole.” Obama reduces sentences of 46 inmates convicted of nonviolent drug crimes Read more As his sister put it, Bennett “got caught up” in a five-man drug ring run by an old friend, John Hansley, to pay for his addiction to crack.
(3) These violent attempters are compared with nonviolent attempters, and the entire population of attempters is compared with suicide attempters in New Haven, Connecticut.
(4) The Mr. Roger's clip was slow, rhythmic, prosocial, and nonviolent, while the G.I.
(5) They could hardly have expected that they would help launch a movement that not only changed the nation and led to national legislation, but offered a toolbox of nonviolent strategies and visions to the world, used in South Africa and Egypt, in Czechoslovakia and the Philippines.
(6) But without structural reform to privatized probation, courts will continue to throw low-income, nonviolent offenders in jail – because those who are poor and commit misdemeanors simply can’t afford the high costs of going free.
(7) Boyling used the name Jim Sutton between 1995 and 2000 in the campaign Reclaim the Streets, which organised nonviolent protests against cars, such as blocking roads and holding street parties.
(8) Testosterone levels were analyzed in a group of nonviolent sex offenders and compared to normal controls; the offenders had significantly lower levels (P = 0.0016).
(9) Neither of these commonly employed two-point types successfully discriminated between violent and nonviolent offenders.
(10) But boys who are raised in nonviolent environments that foster empathy don't grow up to fuse sex with violence or become rapists.
(11) So do advocates and practitioners of nonviolent civil resistance, who have often concentrated on the task of getting rid of dictators with less thought and planning about what comes after.
(12) Within the day unit real life stress situations are recreated around everyday issues, enabling families to find new and nonviolent solutions to the problems of daily life.
(13) Before seclusion most behaviors were disturbed but nonviolent; during seclusion most behaviors were nondisturbed.
(14) 40 violent and 40 nonviolent inmates from a prison population were selected for study.
(15) The hypothesized relation between uncomfortably hot temperatures and aggressive behavior was examined in two studies of violent and nonviolent crime.
(16) You cannot fight a campaign – even a nonviolent one – without decrying your opponents.
(17) There were no differences in the levels of the three substances in violent and nonviolent suicides.
(18) Multiple recidivistic nonviolent criminal behavior was found at a significantly elevated rate in adopted-away sons when mental disorder and criminal involvement were characteristic of the adoptees' biological families.
(19) He was a leader with a soldier’s spirit – even nicknamed Castro because he was always ready for the fight, and there were times that he had to be reminded that theirs was a nonviolent movement.
(20) The former mental patient received fewer guilty verdicts than did the nonhospitalized defendant in the nonviolent robbery condition, while no difference existed in the violent robbery condition.
Unbloody
Definition:
(a.) Not bloody.
Example Sentences:
(1) With the help of these investigation methods we succeeded in establishing several parameters of the venous haemodynamics quantitatively and on an unbloody way and in making them usable for the recognition of disturbances of the venous circulation in the region of the legs.
(2) After very good results with a new model of the Mayer-Ringpessary made of organic glass the authors used this "unbloody cerclage" as a method of choice with all patients in their district (180 000 inhabitants) with partus praematurus imminens.
(3) The destruction can be producing a coagulation necrosis with subsequent unbloody sloughing, resulting in an ulcus with rapid healing by complete reepithelisation and a small amount of connective tissue.
(4) The unbloody procedure is based on an occlusion of the vessels immediately during laser radiation and later on by thrombosis in the periphery of the lesions.
(5) The reaction of the cardiovascular system on one intramuscular injection of 250 microgram 15-methyl-prostaglandin F2alpha was examined in 14 normotensive healthy pregnant women between 7th and 11th weeks of gestation with the method of quantitative sphygmometry with unbloody graphic recording of arterial blood pressure and direct electronic determination of velocity of aortic pulse wave.
(6) The different methods of unbloody extraction of concrements left in the bile duct after cholecystectomy are described.
(7) It is a valuable supplementation to the hitherto known unbloody examination methods.
(8) In 10 normotensive healthy women between the 8th and 12th week of pregnancy complete cardiovascular studies were done before, during and after the intravenous administration of Prostaglandin E2 with the method of quantitative sphygmometry, unbloody measuring of the arterial blood pressure and direct electronical timing of the pulse wave velocity in the aorta.
(9) The best unbloody method for diagnosis of breast diseases is mammography, possibly with additional galactography or pneumocystography.
(10) An electronically guided mechanism permits the "unbloody" measurement of the horny layer (HL) thickness in vivo.
(11) The carpet remains unbloodied, there were no flare-ups, no put-downs, no walkouts, no punch-ups."
(12) It is reported about a continuous intrauterine unbloody pO2-measurement of the human fetus sub partu.
(13) The great diagnostic importance of the clinical heart and circulation state as well as of the simple clinical functional tests in comparison to the apparative bloody and unbloody diagnostics is emphasized.
(14) By means of quantitative sphygmometry and the unbloody recording of arterial blood pressure the hemodynamic effect of an infusion of 500 ml dextrane 75 (Infukoll 6%) on the cardiovascular systeme in 10 normovolemic normotensive healthy late pregnant women is examined.
(15) It follows from the calculated data that the therapeutic applicability of his new local hyperthermic method can be decisively improved by intensive skin cooling and by short-term manipulation of blood-flow parameters (e.g., by unbloody localized blood pressure reduction).
(16) In ten hypertensive late pregnant women with passing crises of hypertension cardiovascular analysis with the method of quantitative sphygmometry, the unbloody recording of the blood pressure and the direct electronic measuring of the pulse wave velocity were made before and after the intravenous injection of 300 mg Diazoxid (Hypertonalum).
(17) In pigs receiving up to 14 days daily injections of depot angiotensin, repeated daily bloody measurements of the blood pressure at the carotid artery proved unsuitable because of ensueing septic processes, in contrast to the unbloody measurement at the caudal artery.
(18) By means of quantitative sphygmometry and the unbloody recording of arterial blood pressure the hemodynamic effect of an infusion of Solcoseryl in combination with low molecular dextrane on the maternal cardiovascular system in 9 normotensive healthy late pregnant women is examined.