Examples of using More violent in English and their translations into Spanish
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the ideas they speak has become more strategic and frequently more violent.
felt that they were on the defensive against terrorists'actions which had become much more violent.
Clement, suggested a more violent plan.
involved in the illicit drug trade are more violent than other criminal groups.
St. 3: the higher the class number, the more violent the explosion.
all predictions seem to indicate that tropical storms will become more violent with stronger winds
But I don't want to give the impression that Chilean soccer was more violent of more corrupt than soccer in other countries either.
the girl Park Gayoung has more violent dreams, and blames it on her father.
According to Souza Prudente,"the aggression against indigenous peoples in the case of the Teles Pires dam has been even more violent than in Belo Monte.
the profits generated from smuggling can also finance the expansion of completely separate, and potentially much more violent, criminal activities.
twice as much as anyone else because you have been more violent.
also included more violent peers who could not endure the violence of the bosses and governments.
X will appear far more violent, relative to Y, than it actually is.
A small blast at 03:41 PST on June 12 marked the beginning of a new, more violent phase of the eruption.
They put"We're not Gonna Take it" in the"15 Obscene" by violence and was no more violent than the Declaration of Independence.
surveys show that young African-Americans commit marginally more violent crime, about the same amount of property crime,
In the process, she establishes herself as angrier and more violent than a standard costumed hero,
There are also studies that say women in Spain are more violent than men.
related incidents has increased, with verbal intimidation being replaced by more violent incidents.