Sentences with phrase «by a bystander who»

The redemption tour then made its way to a Memorial Day event in Co-op City, where he was characterized as a «bum» by a bystander who didn't support his stance on ObamaCare.
The film is told through differing views: by the bystander who filmed the shooting, the black police officer, and a high - school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand.

Not exact matches

An old lady who had inadvertently strayed into the path of the parade was gently and courteously escorted off the street by two smiling stormtroopers as bystanders applauded.
Coddled by his loving father, Chef Mark, the miniature pinscher has been renamed «Stiva the Diva» by wicked Aunt Jennifer, who enjoys being walked by Stiva down New York's sidewalks, where bystanders can often see them arguing about just who is in charge.
And I find your comparison of a woman who attempted to breastfeed but found it personally uncomfortable to judgmental bystanders who are offended by the sight of a partially bare breast in public to be pretty obnoxious.
It's considered that erring on potentially using too much force and killing the person who has made themselves a lethal threat is preferable to erring on being too gentle and the police or an innocent bystander getting killed by a perpetrator.
The proportion of patients who received bystander - initiated CPR and who also were defibrillated by first - responders increased from 14.1 percent in 2010, to 23.1 percent in 2013.
Cardiac arrest victims who received a shock from a publicly - available AED that was administered by a bystander had 2.62 times higher odds of survival to hospital discharge and 2.73 times more favorable outcomes for functioning compared to victims who first received an AED shock after emergency responders arrived.
The first question the researchers addressed was whether bystanders punished people who violated a social norm by means of direct confrontation or by means of the indirect refusal to help.
Bystanders were defined as other persons who were present and had intervened but had not been dispatched, as defined by the Utstein guidelines for reporting cardiac arrest.18 Of the 11 EMS agencies, 9 had implemented protocols for dispatch - assisted CPR instruction prior to the study period.
However, among patients whose cardiac arrest was witnessed by a bystander, those who received either amiodarone or lidocaine during resuscitation had a 5 percent greater chance of survival to hospital discharge compared with those who received a placebo, which was a statistically significant difference.
The aims of this study were to examine temporal changes in the proportion of cardiac arrest patients who received resuscitative efforts before EMS arrival (CPR, defibrillation, or both) by bystanders, first responders, or both, including the combination of efforts between bystanders and first responders in North Carolina from 2010 through 2013; and to examine the association between these interventions and outcomes.
In addition, the proportion of patients who received bystander CPR and were defibrillated by first responders increased from 14 percent in 2010 to 23 percent in 2013.
Unfortunately — as I've seen in the ER — it's often the perfectly sober bystanders who end up being hurt by an intoxicated driver.
Now, as Mr. Brooks is pursued by tenacious detective Tracy Atwood (Moore) and forced to bend to the will of an opportunistic bystander, the killer who was once able to keep his murderous alter ego (Hurt) in check finds his control steadily slipping.
Jordan was living in Los Angeles when he first heard about Grant from a friend who posted video of the shooting — captured by bystanders with cell phones — on his Facebook page.
he meets up with some exvillagers who help things out by functioning as comic relief and bystanders for Jaa to rescue, he takes on an increasingly large segment of the Thai underworld, and performs some spectacular stunts.
Sitting somewhere between a western and a home invasion thriller, the film opens with a rogue Union soldier who commits a rape and covers his tracks by killing the innocent bystanders.
The most expository line of dialogue in the entire film is said by Pearce's Eric, offering advice to a traveling companion who has just unintentionally killed an innocent bystander: «You should never stop thinking about a life you've taken.
The Bourne bodycount soars as Bourne bystanders are mowed down by that Bourne in a china shop, the Bourne who would be Bond, «Jason Bourne» for the re-teaming of Matt Damon with his best Bourne director, Paul Greengrass.
Throughout Civil War, there are acknowledged costs to the movie's confrontations, from the bruises that almost every character sports by the end of the film to the bystanders who are killed in the crossfire.
The movie's humor becomes more desperate as it proceeds, from a song about moustaches (and a reprise of it by sheep, brought on by a drug - induced hallucination during an ultimately pointless stay with a Native American tribe) to a character loosening the contents of his bowels into a hat (His attempt to obtain a second hat from a bystander who knows better is admittedly funny).
Fans will also be treated to two of their greatest films with the director, North by Northwest (1959), starring Saint as a seemingly innocent bystander drawn into a case of mistaken identity with Cary Grant, The Birds (1963), with Hedren as a spoiled heiress who finds herself in an avian nightmare with Rod Taylor.
«By teaching D&T, we are ensuring that all children are not just passive bystanders in our increasingly technology - driven world, but are informed citizens who understand how design impacts on their quality of life and how technology can be used for the benefit of mankind.»
Bystanders who tolerate a little dirty fighting by the underdog might not be so accepting of the same methods when the weaker party becomes the stronger one.
Bullies often play to a group of bystanders; their goal is to create an imbalance of power by humiliating one child and gaining the «loyalty» of bystanders who want to avoid becoming the next victim.
This call to be more than a bystander also applies to educators and parents who might tacitly signal that bullying is acceptable by not getting involved and by viewing bullying as a natural part of adolescence.
Many people are affected by bullying, including bystanders who witness bullying behavior.
By creating a safe space for anyone who's a little different, and by creating a culture where it's uncool to be a bully or a bystander, GSAs have been proven to better school climate for everyonBy creating a safe space for anyone who's a little different, and by creating a culture where it's uncool to be a bully or a bystander, GSAs have been proven to better school climate for everyonby creating a culture where it's uncool to be a bully or a bystander, GSAs have been proven to better school climate for everyone.
Take the million iPads reportedly sold to date, divide it by the number of actual long - term customers Marvel would likely have (as opposed to the curious bystanders who downloaded a few introductory freebies or sampled a 99 cents comic or two out of sheer novelty), and I don't think the remaining customer base is nearly large enough to justify the sheer rage that such a move would engender among retailers.
With that done you need to organise the villain deck, made up of a group of henchmen or villains as specified by the Mastermind card, plus some other types of card, such as bystanders who get captured by villains or Masterstrikes which bring the Mastermind down from his lofty perch for some close - quarters combat.
In the closing shot of Flying — which is set to music written by Korean - born German composer Isang Yun, who was tortured by the South Korean secret service in the 1960s for his support of Korean unfication — bouquets of welcoming, pink - colored paper flowers held by bystanders in North Korea form a blurry surreal curtain that encapsulates the impenetrable, «unheimlich» notion of home.
Aside from other witnesses or bystanders who may not be contacted by emergency services, individuals directly involved in the auto accident — the victims — may be unable to call the police for a variety of reasons: they may be in a state of shock, unaware of what just took place; they may be injured such that reaching or their cell phone is impossible; they may not have a cell phone with them, etc..
As a bystander injured on or by a construction site, you have every right to seek compensation from the property owner or site supervisor who is responsible.
They are overheard by a bystander, C, with consequent damage to B, who really isn't a drug dealer.
In some incidents, the innocent bystanders are the one who are affected by injuries and wide - ranging properties may also be damaged.
That being said, a criminal case's practical impact can be significant regardless of its outcome and timing, and it will often influence the course of action taken, both by those who have committed and those who have been subject to alleged sexual assault, and by bystander parties who are often pulled into a lawsuit as parties to it.
The arrest was caught on tape by at least two bystanders, who posted videos of the arrest to YouTube.
You never know where trouble may come from - it could be a customer who gets injured from a product manufactured in Cook County, or it might be an innocent bystander harmed by a piece of equipment on a soybean farm.
06.05.16 - The ENABLE Peer Support group mentored by teacher Danijel Forjan in the Croatian school OŠ Domovinske zahvalnosti, Knin are taking active part in sessions discussing reasons which stop them from talking about violence and ideas how to help students who have been victims of bullying, bystanders or bullies.
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