Like other forms of abuse, adults who experienced financial incest when they were young are more likely to reenact it with their own children.
Not exact matches
While there is a certain amount
of authority inherent within the pastoral position, it is,
like any
other form of power, easy to
abuse, and while pastors are spiritual leaders, this does not make us immune to the lust for power, but to the contrary, often seems to amplify it.
Like other forms of freedom it is easily
abused, and the interpretation which individuals give to the revelation needs to be checked by various
forms of corporate prophetic teaching.
And we've heard all kinds
of other stories too,
like the worry about youngsters in remote communities licking cane toads as a
form of drug
abuse.
I, Tonya, on the
other hand, feels
like it belongs to the current moment, exploring as it does hidden
abuses of power, the links between various
forms of toxic masculinity, and the messiness
of victimhood.
Like more DRM, customer service that goes nowhere, and an endless stream
of consistently complaining children who feel more entitled than all
other forms of entertainment combined, yet will pirate a game they say they have no interest in just to «teach developers a lesson» AND
abuse systems made in good faith.
ICO
like any
other any
other fundraising strategy be it IPO or
other forms of crowdfunding can be
abused.
Strategies on the societal level include increasing the «value»
of children, increasing the economic self - sufficiency
of families, discouraging corporal punishment and
other forms of violence, making health care more accessible and affordable, expanding and improving coordination
of social services, improving the identification and treatment
of psychological problems
like alcohol and drug
abuse, providing more affordable child care, and preventing the birth
of unwanted children.
Still, it is interesting that the indirect
forms of victimization (including experiences
of others speaking ill
of you behind your back, spreading untrue or mean rumors about you, ignoring you or treating you «
like thin air», and trying to make
others dislike you), which could hardly be said to involve more serious
forms of abuse than the direct
forms of victimization that were asked about, turned out to predict the development
of both emotional symptoms and conduct problems.