Sentences with phrase «behaviour of a sexual nature»

Sexual violence is any behaviour of a sexual nature which is unwanted or occurs without consent.

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And of all the odd behaviours that take place in the workplace, something of a private and sexual nature certainly isn't the oddest or most disruptive.
A list of almost 40 Tory MPs has been circulating around Westminster listing a mix of inappropriate behaviour and office gossip of a sexual nature.
Sexual abuse of a patient is defined broadly, and means «sexual intercourse or other forms of physical sexual relations between the member and the patient», «touching, of a sexual nature, of the patient by the member», or «behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)Sexual abuse of a patient is defined broadly, and means «sexual intercourse or other forms of physical sexual relations between the member and the patient», «touching, of a sexual nature, of the patient by the member», or «behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)sexual intercourse or other forms of physical sexual relations between the member and the patient», «touching, of a sexual nature, of the patient by the member», or «behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)sexual relations between the member and the patient», «touching, of a sexual nature, of the patient by the member», or «behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)sexual nature, of the patient by the member», or «behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)sexual nature by the member towards the patient» (Code s. 1 (3)-RRB-.
Latham & Watkins chair and managing partner Bill Voge has resigned from the firm after admitting to» communications of a sexual nature», behaviour that Latham's executive committee deemed to be «not befitting the leader of the firm».
The tribunal found the behaviour complained about was not sexual in nature or related to the employee's gender, but rather related to the nature of changes to Horner's working environment and expected business activities.
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