Not exact matches
Tempted by promises of «rags to riches» transformations and easy credit, most investors gave little thought to the
systemic risk that arose from widespread
abuse of margin financing and unreliable information
about the securities in which they were investing.
This also entirely sidesteps the notion that having a religion is really a form of mental illness but usually one brought
about by
systemic child
abuse in the homes of these individuals whereby young minds are snuffed out by lies, deceit and with the threat of barbaric punishment.
Animal protection groups have since spoken out repeatedly
about the
abuses endemic to the trade, uncovering case after case of
systemic cruelty to Australian animals exported live.
It is a
systemic problem
about the
abuse of power that takes place across all industries and has enabled a culture of inequity to persist for far too long.»
The news was not good for Oscar hopeful Spotlight, the high profile film
about a team of reporters uncovering
systemic misconduct and
abuse in the Catholic Church.
«The groundswell has not created the
systemic change we have been striving for,» said Elaine Wolff, a local social worker who has been raising awareness
about the link between domestic violence and animal
abuse.
Bernie Williams told the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
about the
abuse she endured since childhood, and said
systemic changes are needed.
«We've got to talk
about it, we've got to do something
about it,» vowed anchor David Koch at the end of the discussion that highlighted the failure of governments to listen to Indigenous health experts, problems with government funding,
systemic failures in health and child protection services, lack of community control and the conflation of sexually transmitted infection (STI) figures with child
abuse.