It was once dismissed as a symbol of the trivialisation of modern life. |
The reason given for the order was inter alia that public order was endangered because the simulated killing and the consequent trivialisation of violence were contrary to common fundamental values. |
This is expressed in low turnouts at elections, trivialisation of vital issues and the turning away from service by capable people who abhor the ugly public face of parliamentary culture. |
Failure to include LGBTI community in any domestic violence laws can only result in further ridicule and trivialisation of this important issue. |
That prohibition was based in particular on the existence of a danger to public policy, the acts of simulated homicide and ensuing trivialisation of violence being contrary to fundamental values prevalent in public opinion. |
I found, even in the world of sleep research, that same neglect and trivialisation of the problem I've encountered all my life. |