Sentences with phrase «fear of intimidation by»

Not exact matches

Inconsistency on the part of a leader can be caused by the fear of making a mistake, intimidation in the face of the unknown or a simple lack of understanding of the impact your behavior has on your team.
Former employees have alleged a «soul - crushing» culture of fear and daily intimidation by managers, where they were pressured to reach extreme sales goals, some by breaking the law.
Roys also accused the school of «Fostering an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, silencing whistleblowers by reprimanding, or even firing them.»
Would those thus indoctrinated by the hate speech of liberal hypocrisy (which modern societies seem to embrace so readily) treat the Christians with love and kindness or with fear and intimidation?
You operate from the evangelical bully pulpit, that was built upon the fears of millions and millions of people, by the use of intimidation, guilt tripping and the taking advantage of people's weaknesses.You speak from an arena of safety, privileges and comforts that Paul didn't even dream about.
As with most religions fear and intimidation is used because of lack of faith by the respective church.
The combination of a history and culture of violence in the DRC, together with an election process featuring an alarming lack of candidates running on platforms of any real political substance, seems to have resulted in an election atmosphere characterized by tactics of coercion, intimidation, and fear.
He said the APC had done well since it took over the reins at the centre by providing a level - playing field for all political parties to pursue their agendas without the fear of intimidation.
Fears over poll: It is feared that the supplementary poll might not attract large turnout due to the pervading atmosphere of tension following accusations and counter-accusations from both sides of alleged stockpiling of arms in the area to be unleashed on Election Day to cow the electorates with a view to rigging the poll as well as alleged intimidation of perceived opponents by both sides.
The whole exercise was conducted in an atmosphere of fear and intimidation by the Justices.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, the governor commended the justices of the Supreme Court for determining to dispense justice without fear or favour despite subtle intimidation and harassment.
More recently, he responded to last month's Westminster terror attack by saying «normal non-Mohammedans» should fear Islam and attacked the religion as a «death cult, born and steeped in 1,400 years of violence and bloodshed, that propagates itself by intimidation, violence and conquest.»
In South Africa, there are constant assassinations, attempted assassinations, intimidations and threats carried out by Rwandan espionage through the Rwandan embassy, based in Pretoria.6 These issues have become a source of imprisonment in fear, predicament, and deprivation, especially for Rwandan refugees who fled Rwanda between 1994 and 1998, to whom cessation clause currently applies.
Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw, delivering his own findings last month, said there had been a «culture of fear and intimidation» in which head teachers had been undermined by governing bodies.
According to the National Education Association, 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students.
The preponderance of the evidence shown by these studies indicates that the implementation of training and / or behavior modification protocols predicated upon «dominance theory» and social structures («alpha,» or «leader of pack»), usage of physical or mental force, intimidation, coercion or fear are empirically less effective and often create as a consequence «fallout» behaviors — behaviors which may be dangerous to the human and animal involved.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has been hit by claims from security staff that it has created a working environment of «fear and intimidation».
Reasons given in studies that address this question included: intimidation by authority figures and white people in general; the closeness of communities leading to fear of reprisals or shame; the relationship of the victim to the victimiser; unfamiliarity with legal processes; and a fear that the victimiser will be sent to prison.
My thinking is that by sharing the system and process, and then in future columns sharing some actual stories / cases that followed the steps of the process with success, I will be able to help you remove the fear and intimidation factor from taxes.
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