The flight to the suburbs was, in De Lisle's view, a simple desire to escape the endemic violence of the city.
The endemic violence of American life sometimes is glibly attributed to a frontier heritage.
Even though they are simulated, his repeated participation in one gruesome end after another highlights the violence and brutality endemic in contemporary life.
But with violence and suspicion endemic in the occupied territories, that chance is fragile.
But with violence endemic, voter registration was hampered in the west and north, Iraqi and United Nations officials said.
Nonetheless, by choosing a development-oriented pacification program, the Barco administration appears to have accepted that no short-term answer to endemic political violence exists.
Your article provides just a glimpse of the structural violence, both endemic and epidemic, that threatens the world's poorest citizens.
Reasons range from deaths directly related to union activities, through to other political issues (such as fundamentalist views of women teachers), and endemic random violence.
Humanitarian and rights revolutions have seen the abolition of the endemic violence of slavery, torture and execution.
The MQM was allegedly a major source of endemic ethnic violence in the province.