Sentences with phrase «dismissed as an abuse»

He has turned an arbitration over his termination during the probationary period of his employment in 1999 into a legal battle that apparently continues today, including allegations of bias against members of the BC Labour Relations Board (which were noted as being without merit), a Statement of Claim against the BC Attorney General (and others) which was dismissed as an abuse of process, and the attempted swearing of two informations against a vice chair of the BC LRB (which the court found there was no evidence to support).
The action was dismissed as an abuse of process lacking any merit.
The motion was dismissed as an abuse of process.

Not exact matches

Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
DeSalvo, whose previous work includes an edition of an early version of one of Virginia Woolf's novels and a collection of letters from Vita Sackville - West to Woolf, argues that other biographers of Woolf (particularly Quentin Bell) have glossed over the formative traumas of her early life, dismissing them as unimportant and in effect blaming the victim for the abuse she suffered.
But a U.S. - based victims» group, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, dismissed the event as «window dressing» on Monday.
He described his time there as «positive», and dismissed accounts of physical abuse as «absolute rubbish».
The Vatican dismissed accusations by seminarians that Rev Degollado had sexually abused them - some when they were as young as 12.
For too long, the abuse of missionary children was hidden or dismissed as «false memory.»
SoberingThought Do you see the irony in Kansas State's dismissing point guard Mario Taybron forviolating its substance - abuse policy when it just hired coach Bob Huggins (Inside College Basketball, June 5), 19 of whose Cincinnati players or recruitswere charged with crimes as he led the Bearcats onto NCAA probation for lack ofinstitutional control?
It would be easy to dismiss the naked experimentation as exhibitionism, but I'm sure some riders may have been struggling with their body image or health concerns; for some it may have been a healing process from being bullied, targeted, or abused; and perhaps others simply wanted to walk through the wall of a conventional boundary.
I've been subjected to phenomenal abuse at times, and while much of it can be dismissed as drunken irrationality, sometimes it's deliberately rank cruelty.
The UKIP leader Nigel Farage has dismissed claims that he has abused the European Parliament's expenses system as «outrageous, ridiculous and absurd».
This description has always been dismissed as the result of an unfortunate tendency of my forebear to abuse absinthe, especially by the contemporary scholar Heinrich von Deresteapril.
No adult would tolerate that situation in the workplace — yet every day thousands of students suffer similar abuses at the hands of school bullies, and too often adults dismiss the harassment as part of growing up.
Automatically dismissing teachers found by an independent hearing officer to have committed serious misconduct against students such as corporal punishment, verbal or physical abuse.
But in what purports to be a serious science you can't dismiss the other 20 % as «cherry - picked» or whatever vacuous term of abuse is «insult du jour» at Climatologues Central this week.
The court made relatively short work of dismissing an appeal by an allegedly abused «young person» («X»; her age now is not stated) who said that she had been abused as a child by the father in the current contact proceedings.
In another decision (2014 ONCA 608, dismissing appeal from 2014 ONSC 1300), the Court of Appeal agreed that the plaintiff's action against a criminal lawyer should be struck out as an abuse of process.
For sure Globe24h actions represent an extreme, but after living through that episode nobody can dismiss the risk of abuse as irrelevant.
The Defendants move to dismiss the claim under Rule 21.01 (3)(d) of the Rules of Civil Procedure on the grounds that it an abuse of process, or under Rule 21.01 (1)(b) to strike the Statement of Claim as disclosing no reasonable cause of action or constituting a frivolous or vexatious claim, with no leave to amend.
The question is how that abuse was allowed to happen, and why campaigners who fought to expose it were dismissed by the school's headmaster in 2010 as engaging in an «anti Catholic plot».
Furthermore, although perpetrators of abuse who are employees (such as coaches) have on occasion been dismissed by sporting organisations (or have chosen to resign), there is little evidence of effective redress having been obtained by athletes for the loss and damage they have suffered at the hands of such employees.
This fourth action was dismissed by Wood, J. as res judicata and an abuse of process.
(5) Nothing in this section limits the authority of a court to stay or dismiss a proceeding as an abuse of process or on any other ground.
The Court also dismissed an application by the Appellants to strike the claim as an abuse of process, on the ground that the negligence claim should have been brought in the original trespass proceeding.
Google Inc. sought an order to permanently stay or summarily dismiss the proceedings as an abuse of process.
The company has repeatedly been warned of abuse and its inadequate responses, yet dismissed issues as edge - cases or bugs in its system.
However, her critique of parental alienation as a concept or theory as used in family courts, consistent with the APA Report's critique, is that it is typically misused in a gendered manner as a means of dismissing or denying abuse allegations brought by mothers.
As a systems therapist, incest survivor, and recovering alcoholic, I've lived through several stages of our culture's attempt to come to terms with child sexual abuse — as a victim in the silent 1950s; as a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural penduluAs a systems therapist, incest survivor, and recovering alcoholic, I've lived through several stages of our culture's attempt to come to terms with child sexual abuseas a victim in the silent 1950s; as a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural penduluas a victim in the silent 1950s; as a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural penduluas a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural penduluas a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural pendulum.
SoM with regard to attachment profiles differed significantly across the groups with 60 % of participants with OCD classified as dismissing (Ds), 40 % of the DD group as unresolved with regard to loss or abuse (U) and 28 % as can not classify, while 44 and 36 %, respectively, of those with OCD + DD group were classified as either Ds or U (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.0001).
Recognizing PA as a form of emotional abuse is not a green light to dismiss battering.
Sad but true: PAS is often times dismissed and denied as a form of child abuse.
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