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Despite its apparently dehumanised appearance, the trace of man is strong.
The film is the portrait of a bureaucratic and dehumanised system where people are no more than consumers.
Adam and Lucifer travel further to a dehumanised future in space.
The dissolution of his name within the brand was also an issue, leading him to feel "dehumanised."
A dehumanised military discourse is undermined by voices from remote space.
Mathematics has become dehumanised, rather than developing as a means to explore patterns and relationships in the real world.
The weakest groups could become ‘dependent’ on dehumanised technological infrastructures that are beyond their control.
But, one might ask, "Could such uneducated, illiterate and dehumanised people theologise at all?"
Parallels are drawn between their dehumanised adherents, and swift, brutal judgments.
Through capturing these life-spaces, work such as Williams' personalises issues that too often become dehumanised.
London is portrayed as a dehumanised, industrialised quagmire caught in perpetual darkness.
I joined it reluctantly, feeling rather dehumanised.
A culture in which other factors such as media objectification make it easier to see women as dehumanised objects for male sexual purposes alone.
Ingpen was criticised by some for an inflexible and dehumanised approach to planning and casting.
These are obituaries for the unknown, suicide victims, drug addicts, a newborn baby - individuals who fall through the cracks of a dehumanised society.
He felt dehumanised.
I do not set out to depict a dehumanised society here: direct interpersonal relations have not disappeared but tend to be channelled through writing.
The communist invader was a dehumanised foreigner - the 'wolves of the Russian Steppes'.
The subjects are abstracted into angular geometric blocks of colour, becoming dehumanised components in a machine of death.
The area of exchange has extended beyond local and territorial boundaries to become a sort of universal dehumanised impersonal area.
He believes Australia risks becoming a dehumanised, shallow, technologically driven society if universities do not inject a human element into high tech computer development.
Another common theme is that of dehumanised, cyborg or android soldiers: human, or quasi-human beings who are themselves weapons.
For even the most dehumanised modern fantasies depend on some older and simpler figure; the adventures may be mad, but the adventurer must be sane.
But his assertion that callous, shoddy and dehumanised modernism had sown the seeds of its own destruction is beyond reproach.
He is human in an age when all is becoming dehumanized.
"We argued that the mentally ill are very dehumanized in the present system," he said.
In both cases the result of improvement is a dehumanized landscape and something like a moral vacuum.
Want to head out across the Arm with a half-human alien and a dehumanized woman?
Hardy seems to be saying that the heart itself has little place in a mechanized dehumanized age.
In an increasingly dehumanized world, sometimes being a fool is the only way to discover your real self.
"The film captures the sense that many people have of how dehumanized and dehumanizing the system has become."
The Firebird's solo goes to the child, who teaches the dehumanized to feel again.
The factory produces a dehumanized, faceless stream of men and women.
People no longer talk, as they did for two decades, about "dehumanized" Nikolais dancers.
A dehumanized society is evoked from the start by a film that shows an animated figure made up of cubes and running in place.
They had not seen the still-born, the monstrous, the dehumanized, the blind.
Labor unions are quick to describe the negative dehumanized work environment after technological innovation.
By omitting the faces of the models, they have become dehumanized and objectified.
Dehumanized debates, after all, too often produce dehumanizing policies.
Ionesco’s plays are rooted in a dehumanized world where chairs and rhinoceroses can seem more alive than people.
But on closer inspection these Germans had all become dehumanized - mere "machines with a particular function in a process."
The families of Sept. 11 feel dehumanized and devalued and that leads to violence.
Haiku is the most dehumanized of all poetry.
Frankl compares this to the dehumanized behavior and attitudes of the kapos.
Here are some excerpts: Q. Do you fear a dehumanized and increasingly technological society?
She trusted me as her health care proxy to protect her from a painful and dehumanized death.
Writing down these recipes was an act of defiance and resistance, a means of identification in a dehumanized world.
Each is presented as a dehumanized enemy that won’t make players feel guilty for all the exultant violence they inflict.
We are all too familiar with those causes: unemployment, insecurity and the feeling - sometimes justified - that the world is becoming dehumanized.