But while the voting process itself has been described as fair by most international observers, the political campaign and the actual counting of the votes — no doubt the most important part of the democratic election process — has been
characterized by the abuse of power, the excessive role of money, extraordinary events such as power cuts in the polling stations, fights between party representatives, accusations of fraud and scandals in denying observers access to polling stations.
There are high - conflict marriages
characterized by abuse, violence, or serious and frequent quarreling in which divorce is a vital option.
Not exact matches
Furthermore,
by characterizing allegations of child
abuse as a sad case of «disunity» and «strife» within the church and urging his fellow Christians not to ask too many questions about the situation, Challies only perpetuates the painfully common narrative that those who raise concerns about
abuse in churches are troublemakers, out to sow disunity and dissention, and that we are wise to keep this matters quiet.
So the point I want to make today is not that all who subscribe to patriarchy are abusive, but that patriarchy in a religious environment, just as in any environment, has a negative effect on the whole community and creates a cultural climate more susceptible to
abuse than one
characterized by mutuality and shared leadership between men and women.
Campaign Finance Reform Can Help Crack Down on Corruption A 2011 report
by the Center for Competitive Politics has been seized upon
by opponents of Fair Elections to argue that the public financing system in New York City is
characterized by consistent
abuse of public funds and corruption.
«Voters in Africa don't vote on issues but on small favours and nepotism... Elections on the continent have been
abused and
characterized by fraud but with the social media, which provides freedom of speech,» he said, the citizens can express themselves and share information.
Characterized by painful, involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles, the cause is a mystery, though it may be the result of past trauma, like sexual
abuse.
What they don't tell you is that this romantic scene is the culmination of a relationship
characterized (I think)
by verbal and mental
abuse, suspicion of entrapment, and occasional trills of «Up Where We Belong.»
Unlike high - level violence — encounters involving weapons or grotesque physical
abuse — bullying is
characterized by intimidation, teasing, stealing, physical attacks, and inflicted trauma.
Abused and manipulated to the point it can not be conceived even as an imperfect tool for communication, language is
characterized by collapses, stammers, fragmentations, collages, ellipses, mixed idioms or unknown tropes.
For me (and for many folks), denialism is
characterized by an insistent — and in some cases even compulsive — embrace of polarization and motivism, typically accompanied
by rudeness,
abuse, ideological litmus - testing, scapegoating, enemy - listing (etc.).
According to ILR's study Think Globally, Sue Locally, transnational cases are
characterized by a number of features, including aggressive media tactics, organized protests and boycotts of corporate defendants, political pressure and, in some cases, outright fraud and
abuse by plaintiffs» lawyers.
The College took the position that the complaint was an
abuse of process,
characterizing it as an attempt
by the complainant to re-litigate previous decisions
by the Registration Committee of the College, and
by HPARB on review.
About Blog The mission is to reduce or eliminate the devastating consequences of local and global poverty
characterized by a lack of food, clean water, homelessness, illiteracy, sickness, despair, hopelessness, voicelessness, fear,
abuse, and social isolation.
The information on emotional relationships can include points of interest and any aspects of the relationship that may have impacted the client (s), such as whether the relationship is marked
by abuse, whether a marriage is separated or intact, if a relationship is
characterized by love or indifference, whether a relationship could be considered «normal» or dysfunctional, etc..
Even this change, however, will not remedy the problems created
by characterizing abuse as conflict and viewing custody disputes within the friendly parent framework.
Although most mothers reporting
abuse have no relationship with the father shortly after birth, a substantial number remain in violent relationships
characterized by regular support and involvement, cohabitation, and in some cases, marriage.
Some children and youth whom we encounter have experienced a great deal of trauma in their lives, including being
abused and neglected, witnessing domestic violence, or living in homes
characterized by legal conflicts and substance
abuse.
Some relationships should break up, especially those
characterized by violence and physical and / or psychological
abuse, and people who feel committed to such toxic relationships might stay even when it's not in their best interests.
Given that early - onset antisocial behavior is associated with (1) subtle neurological impairment, (2) harsh, punitive, and neglectful parenting, and (3) family contexts
characterized by substance
abuse and criminal behavior,2 - 5 it is important to note that this program has affected these aspects of maternal, child, and family functioning at earlier phases in the child's development.6 - 11 Moreover, genetic vulnerability to impulsivity and aggression is expressed much more frequently when vulnerable rhesus monkeys experience aberrant rearing21 (also Allyson J. Bennett, PhD, K. Peter Lesch, Armin Heils, et al, unpublished data, 1998), adding to the plausibility of the findings reported here.
Childhood adversity,
characterized by the presence of sexual and physical
abuse, is a global problem of significant proportions.1, 2 Epidemiologic studies3 - 5 indicate prevalence rates for all forms of childhood sexual
abuse and physical
abuse ranging from 11 % to 35 %.
«Young's schema model... patients with BPD were
characterized by higher self - reports of beliefs, emotions, and behaviors related to the four pathogenic BPD modes (detached protector, abandoned /
abused child, angry child, and punitive parent model.»
Target Population: Adolescents aged 14 - 18 in need of residential placement, who have fallen into trouble in the community with behavior
characterized by substance
abuse problems, delinquent behaviors, school failure, family problems, negative peer associations, and
by an inability to make positive decisions
I am a trial consultant and I get involved in the nastiest of custody battles including those
characterized by parental alienation and false allegations of sexual
abuse.
PTSD related to childhood
abuse is often
characterized by a complex presentation of symptoms, both in the areas of PTSD and in the areas of selfview - and others, emotion regulation, interpersonal functioning, and dissociation.
Disorders
characterized by anxiety and poor impulse - control again emerged as the strongest predictors of planned attempts (PTSD, OR = 2.8; conduct disorder, OR = 3.2), and the only significant predictors of unplanned attempts (oppositional defiant disorder, OR = 3.1; alcohol
abuse / dependence, OR = 1.9).
Experience with substance
abuse problems is
characterized by a proven track - record of success, while showing compassion and support.
Childhood experiences include the individual's failure to find support and care in the face of traumatic attachment events, such as
abuse or sexual trauma, loss or parental psychopathology [26; 50; 53 — 59], and are
characterized by exhibiting social difficulties [60 — 61], an unstructured expression of inner distress, and the inability to regulate this distress in social relationships [62 — 63].