Sentences with phrase «by verbal threat»

Either partner has demonstrated through their past behavior or by verbal threat that they may physically assault or restrict movement of the other.

Not exact matches

While the band was definitely in danger of being detained as political bargaining chips, you know damn well that those verbal threats of execution by the «high ranking members» were nothing more than just that.
As such it is the promise antithetical to the threat in 8.38: `... of him will the Son of man be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father...» This parallelism of function between 8.38 and 9.1 is matched by a verbal parallelism in their final clauses: `..
As a Special Constable in London I have spent 8 years working side by side with regular officers and experienced first hand the verbal and sometimes physical threats which the police all too often face.
Earlier this year a survey of 860 educators conducted by the Herald Sun newspaper found that 55 per cent of Victorian teachers want extra CCTV cameras in schools to assist in responding to the growing reports of physical violence, verbal threats and vandalism.
Some who have resisted the extreme efforts by proponents of TNR and cat colonies have been subjected to verbal abuse and threats
Undeterred by threats of violence and verbal harassment from mining officials and the military — and reeling through the loss of a colleague at ALAMIN who was murdered because of his activism — Father Edu went on to broaden the grassroots movement beyond Mindoro.
In her conversation with the school administrator, she said that she was scared of an impending attack based on verbal threats made by defendant Flannery Mullins.
It would shock informed members of the public to enter a conviction against Mr. Bellusci for having uttered verbal threats recklessly provoked and unlawfully punished by the prison guard to whom the threats had been made.
Specific examples of the abuse of domestic workers cited by Mr Ewins in his report include physical and sexual violence, threats, psychological, emotional and verbal violence, isolation, food deprivation, sleep deprivation, denial of private life and intimacy, excessive working hours, confiscation of identity documents, non-payment of wages or grossly inadequate wages, no access to health or medical care, limited freedom of movement, threat of deportation, and assertions by the employer of their impunity.
Ms. Boothman was harassed by her supervisor, which included acts of yelling, verbal insults, threats of bodily harm and dismissal, and other insensitive acts that caused Ms. Boothman to cry.
Reduction of childrens fear of dark by competence - related and situational threat - related verbal cues.
For example, encouraging children to negotiate or compromise when trying to solve conflicts with peers is a strategy that is more positively received by their friends than aggression or verbal threats.
It can also be a verbal weapon which too frequently is used by an unhappy spouse who will hurl a threat: «If you do not do this, I will divorce you.»
Reduce coercive processes (anger, verbal aggression, threats of force, emotional abuse) by caregivers and other family members.
Verbal aggression concerned any threats or verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another Verbal aggression concerned any threats or verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another child.
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