Sentences with phrase «barrack room»

In so doing, the court made two potentially important rulings: (i) Whether or not the threshold is crossed may well depend on the context; in a statement echoing one of the most famous dicta in the law of nuisance («what would be a nuisance in Belgrave Square would not necessarily be a nuisance in Bermondsey»: Sturges v Bridgman (1879) 11 Ch D 852, per Lord Justice Thesiger) it was suggested that what might not be harassment on the factory floor or in the barrack room might well be in the hospital ward, or vice versa.
In Conn v Council of the City of Sunderland [2008] IRLR 324 the Court of Appeal elaborated on what might «cross the boundary», observing that: «What might not be harassment on the factory floor or in the barrack room might well be harassment in the hospital ward and vice versa.»
The Court of Appeal did acknowledge that «what might not be harassment on the factory floor or in the barrack room might well be harassment in the hospital ward and vice versa.»
Explore 18th - century arms and military equipment, visit the «spiritual home of one of Scotland's oldest and proudest regiments», and immerse in the barrack rooms as you glimpse at a past military life.

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But it actually is you know, for a mom who couldn't be with her baby all the time, I mean, it was a hassle but it made us feel really comfortable because our little baby is in this room and all kinds to be barracking them wholes, you know.
Several women described being «barracked for being over sensitive» when they had objected to sexual and misogynistic comments in robing room discussions.
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