Sentences with phrase «directly lead to violence»

On Aug. 28 Richards tweeted to Matt Bomer and actor Mark Ruffalo, who is an executive producer of Anything, «[I] f you release this movie, it will directly lead to violence against already at risk trans women.»

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Your hatred will lead to violence, either directly or indirectly.
Clinton is making gun violence a central theme of her campaign, becoming the first leading presidential candidate to directly confront the National Rifle Association without the cover of a hunting license.
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Legal issues such as domestic violence, family / relationship breakdown, injury from accident, housing, employment, and discrimination, can also directly lead to or exacerbate social exclusion.
The Personal Accident Insurance policy provides compensation in the event of the insured sustaining injuries, solely and directly resulting from an accident caused by violence, visible and external means, which leads to death, or temporary or permanent disablement
These results seem to support the hypotheses that problem gambling directly or indirectly leads to family violence perpetration by the problem gambler as a manifestation of financial stress and crisis within the home (Afifi et al., 2010; Korman et al., 2008; Muelleman et al., 2002) and that problem gambling directly or indirectly leads to family violence victimisation towards the problem gambler as a manifestation of family conflict related to stressors caused by problem gambling activity, such as lack of trust (Echeburua et al., 2011; Korman et al., 2008).
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