Sentences with phrase «anyone in a position of power»

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Although inappropriate work behavior can be displayed by anyone, the recent wave of sexual misconduct allegations in media, politics, entertainment and tech has placed extra focus on men in positions of power.
This is, in the purest of senses, privilege: the ability to avoid the consequences that most anyone else in the same situation would have to endure — and, along with that, the ability to walk all over less powerful people in order to avoid those consequences — due to one's own power and social position.
DH «I am in favour of recovering the biblical understanding of shaming in the sense that «God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong» 1 cor 1:27... as an encouragement to anyone who is a victim (and therefore considered weak in the eyes of the world) that there is a greater power to call on in order to shame... any person in a position of power in the church that is using their power to oppress rather than serve... Does that help or hinder?»
Anyone without the moral compass that comes with believing in something greater than themselves particularly in a position of world power is scary
My own past of sexual abuse was from a female in a position of power and for those wondering if anyone has ever reported Ina May there is every reason to believe that the first person they told was someone who told them to not discuss it, not worry about it, not think about that part.
And in the world we live in today, we won't tolerate abuse of power and position in any form from anyone
Assemblyman Karim Camara, chair of the Black, Puerto Rican Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus, told me on CapTon last night that he «commends anyone who wants to work in a bipartisan fashion,» but just can't get comfortable with the fact that there would be no people of color — not to mention very few women — in positions of significant power if the power - sharing agreement Sen. Jeff Klein is pushing comes to pass.
It is the activity between a child — anyone under the age of 18 in most states — and an adult or another child who by age or development is in a position of responsibility, trust or power.
The messages argued for the need to put actual scientists — or, at least, anyone who bases decisions on science — in positions of political power.
I used to think that anyone who rose to a position of power and prominence in the world of education had to be smart, well - informed, and have significant teaching experience.
In fact I would expect that the price of gold has very little interest for the Fed, or anyone else in a position of economic power in the governmenIn fact I would expect that the price of gold has very little interest for the Fed, or anyone else in a position of economic power in the governmenin a position of economic power in the governmenin the government.
Players will take on famous villains such as Goblin, Juggernaut, Vulcher and Mysterio in 12 chapters climaxing in a boss fight in order to recover the shattered pieces of an ancient artifact which lends powers to anyone in its position.
That's because EPRI is the analytic arm of the electric power industry and, presumably, is in a better position to analyze these matters than anyone else.
Heaven forfend that experts, like anyone else in positions of power, might be in it for themselves
Notice of the application to be appointed as a guardian or co ‑ decision ‑ maker must be served on the adult's nearest relatives and anyone else in a position of trust with the individual, for example someone that holds a power of attorney or a proxy for health care decisions.
The positioning of a power button may not seem like a massive deal in terms of smartphone design, but anyone who's used a few different devices probably has an opinion on the location they prefer.
Certainly, part of this stems from the way that men's positions of power in many societies have been leveraged to their sexual advantage, but neither the article or the research more broadly is suggesting that women (or anyone) engage in something that makes them feel violated or that men (or anyone) have the right to sexual coercion.
Now, read any book on negotiating (and I highly recommend you read all you can find) or talk to anyone with experience in that field and the first thing that comes across is the importance of always negotiating from a position of power.
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