Use "nonviolent" in a sentence

1. 1 That revolution was nonviolent.

2. Alegría was committed to nonviolent resistance.

3. Nonviolent action generally comprises three categories: Acts of Protest and Persuasion, Noncooperation, and Nonviolent Intervention.

4. Consequently, nonviolent direct action as a strategy endured.

5. 11 Gandhi expounded the idea of nonviolent direction.

6. If you maintain nonviolent discipline, you'll exclusively win.

7. They have shed the blood of nonviolent Christians.

8. The methods of nonviolent action, and 3.

9. You can solve the problem in nonviolent ways.

10. Beaten by the police, he insisted on nonviolent resistance.

11. 3 Consequently, nonviolent direct action as a strategy endured.

12. 10 Beaten by the police,[www.Sentencedict.com] he insisted on nonviolent resistance.

13. Israeli Activist: Nothing scares the army more than nonviolent opposition.

14. They said they'd already tried nonviolent action, and it hadn't worked.

15. But people have been using nonviolent action for thousands of years.

16. Yet this is how most of the world's nonviolent movements operate.

17. His "nonviolent resistance" program reached a high point on August 19

18. The officials were very secretive about planning this act of nonviolent strike.

19. Nonviolent struggle is just as complex as military warfare, if not more.

20. Now, at the end, nonviolent discipline. And this is probably the game- changer.

21. Nonviolent activists can neutralize the military by causing soldiers to defect.

22. It is perhaps the first modern statement of the principle of nonviolent protest.

23. Beaten by the police, sent to jail, Gandhi inverted the principle of nonviolent resistance.

24. King had begun a long campaign of nonviolent resistance to rectify these wrongs.

25. Israeli Soldier: A nonviolent protest is not going to stop the [unclear].

26. It can put the price tag of state- sponsored violence over a nonviolent protester.

27. 12 Hoover had bugged Congressmen, as well as nonviolent civil right and antiwar protestors.

28. The Black Panther (1965) movement was an outgrowth of Student Nonviolent Co-ordinating Committee

29. It can put the price tag of state-sponsored violence over a nonviolent protester.

30. 28 They had a sincere concern and voiced it in a nonviolent and appropriate way.

31. The Black Panther (1965) movement was an outgrowth of Student Nonviolent Co-ordinating Committee

32. The idea that nonviolent struggle is equivalent to street protests is a real problem.

33. 15 King had begun a long campaign of nonviolent resistance to rectify these wrongs.

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35. 5 They kept their promise to remain nonviolent and did not throw firebombs at first.

36. And finding alternatives to direct confrontation is at the core of nonviolent resistance.

37. Hoover had bugged Congressmen, as well as nonviolent civil right and antiwar protestors.

38. In addition to nonviolent activities, Palestinian state-building efforts have been put in high gear.

39. 26 Beaten by the police and sent to jail, Gandi created the principle of nonviolent resistance.

40. 27 Bourgeois believes the war on terrorism has taken a toll on King's nonviolent vision.

41. 8 The new era of riots overlapped the nonviolent phase of the black liberation struggle.

42. No (did not complete treatment) Charged with nonsexual/nonviolent offence(s) post treatment 1.

43. 14 Failure or refusalto cooperate, especially nonviolent civil disobedience against a government or an occupying power.

44. 30 In 19 King toured India and further developed his understanding of Gandhian nonviolent strategies.

45. Beaten by the police and sent to jail, Gandi created the principle of nonviolent resistance.

46. Some of our participants reported having forgotten episodes of nonviolent sexual abuse perpetrated by a trusted adult.

47. 6 Finding nonviolent ways of settling differences between diverse groups of interests is the essence of democracy.

48. 4 The nonpartisan, nonviolent and civilly disobedient El Barzon has been hit with mass arrests of its leaders.

49. 18 Ultimately, they relented, and the three defendants are housed in a unit for nonviolent offenders.

50. 16 King asked civil rights activists to remain nonviolent as they worked to lift racial oppression.

51. 13 The nonpartisan,(www.Sentencedict.com) nonviolent and civilly disobedient El Barzon has been hit with mass arrests of its leaders.

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53. Not in sterile policy terms like "mass incarceration," or "sentencing of nonviolent offenders," but in human terms.

54. Their goal was to "seek the truth of a nonviolent way of life," both personally and politically.

55. 21 Until the 1970s primatologists were busy confirming our prejudices about peaceable apes living in nonviolent societies.

56. 24 He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his nonviolent campaigns for greater autonomy in his homeland.

57. 17 He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his nonviolent campaigns for greater autonomy in his homeland.

58. 22 Instead of acquiescing, as most blacks had done in the nonviolent marches in the South, the crowd attacked the police.

59. This case of nonviolent revolution led to the toppling of President Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of the country's democracy.

60. 20 The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.

61. 25 In fact, more than 70 percent of new prisoners this year will be serving time for nonviolent offenses.

62. The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.

63. In the early 1960s the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee led Boycotts and sit-ins to desegregate many public facilities.

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65. 7 It also attracts criminals, mostly nonviolent, who drive to trail heads and parking areas to steal from cars and campsites.

66. 2 This sort of punishment is applied only to nonviolent criminals who are not likely to be dangerous to the public.

67. Whale sharks have “a nonviolent way of getting rid of large objects of dubious digestibility they swallow accidentally.” —Jonah 1:17; 2:10.

68. I had been arrested in the Capitol rotunda for a nonviolent protest the day the House passed its version of the bill.Sentence dictionary

69. 13 Nonviolent communication was developed in the 70s by Marshall B. Rosenberg, a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Wisconsin.

70. Besides nonviolent resistance, the two men shared a common belief in the merits of vegetarianism, the subject of several of Tolstoy's essays.

71. 19 Such a government should include members drawn from the existing parliament, the nonviolent opposition movement and rebel leader Kabila himself.

72. 9 What is the price tag for keeping decent, nonviolent people from having to commit the very act that Davis committed?

73. 23 I had been arrested in the Capitol rotunda for a nonviolent protest the day the House passed its version of the bill.

74. Plays the violence computer game's young people compared to play the nonviolent resistance computer game's young people to display the more aggressive behaviors.

75. 29 Organizers such as the group United for Peace and Justice offered training in nonviolent protest and political activism ahead of the peace march.

76. These color revolutions have mostly used nonviolent resistance to attack what are seen as corrupt or authoritarian governments. Here are some notable examples.

77. His activist parents, an interracial couple who married in 19 trained their children in nonviolent resistance and brought them to demonstrations against segregation in Chicago's parks. Sentencedict.com

78. His activist parents, an interracial couple who married in 19 trained their children in nonviolent resistance and brought them to demonstrations against segregation in Chicago's parks.

79. Violent resistance and nonviolent resistance share one very important thing in common; they are both a form of theater seeking an audience to their cause.

80. Nonviolent revolutions in the 20th century became more successful and more common, especially in the 1980s as Cold War political alliances which supported status quo governance waned.