Sentences with phrase «focused on their abuse»

Former employees said the company's security team for many years was more focused on abuse by real users, including racist and sexist content and orchestrated harassment campaigns.
In spite of the protests I get nearly every day that my focus on abuse in the church is unbalanced and unnecessary because it is so rare, I continue to address it because millions of people are recipients of spiritual abuse at the hands of their spiritual leaders and their churches.
OWN THIS PRINT In spite of the protests I get nearly every day that my focus on abuse in the church is unbalanced and unnecessary because it is so rare, I continue to address...
In recent weeks, there has been a focus on the abuse received by MPs - and rightly so.
Both were convicted on multiple corruption charges that in part focused on their abuse of income they earned outside of their state elected positions.
Part of the movie focuses on abuse and the cycles of violence it can create, but it's treated with the same clunkiness as the supposedly - comic romantic subplot that sees sidekick characters, played by Whannell and Angus Sampson, hitting on a couple of much younger women.
The Attorney General's Economic Crimes Division has been focusing on abuses within the debt settlement and debt relief industries and continues to actively investigate and pursue cases in this area.
Today, January 29, 2016, at an event in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, ATRA released a new white paper, authored by Joanna Shepherd, Professor of Law at Emory University School of law, that focuses on the abuses and misuses of Louisiana's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection law.
Other studies used the term «beat» to describe what the parent did to the child, which would seem to clearly indicate the study was focused on abuse.
Participants will process through common themes with video examples of Sandtray play therapy sessions that focuses on abuse and trauma as the primary client concern.

Not exact matches

For years, Twitter has been criticized for focusing more on freedom of speech and anonymity than on curbing abuse and harassment of its users.
Meanwhile, an investigation by CNN focused on the dark side of ride hailing drivers, finding 103 U.S. Uber drivers accused of sexual assault or abuse in the past four years and and 18 drivers for Lyft.
Criminal complaint aside, the video is focused on Eggland's Best rather than Briarwood, ending the video by saying, «Join me in urging Eggland's Best to end this disgusting animal abuse
«As a company, we were too idealistic and optimistic and didn't focus enough on preventing abuse or thinking through how people could use the tools our platform provides to do harm,» Facebook said in a statement to Entrepreneur.
But Zuckerberg himself has said being too «focused on the positive» for the first 10 years of Facebook's existence blinded the company to much of the abuse it was enabling as well as to emergent effects of social media like hyper - polarization.
«It's clear now we didn't focus enough on abuse,» Zuckerberg said.
In 2012, she joined the office of the Montgomery County district attorney, where she focused on sex crimes and elder abuse cases.
His doctoral research focused on the regulation of the ERK / MAPK pathway by adenylyl cyclases during long - term memory formation and sensitization to drugs of abuse.
In its blog posts, Facebook has repeatedly focused the blame on Kogan but conceded the data abuse that took place was a «breach of trust» with its users.
Society's focus on benefits over risk gave tech companies free rein — until the resulting abuses couldn't be overlooked.
The document alleges abuses of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's ties with Russia; it focuses almost entirely on FBI surveillance of the president's former adviser Carter Page and is thin on evidence of actual wrongdoing by the FBI.
Since Mr. Xi came to power, China's leadership has recentralized power to focus on anti-corruption and abuse of power by officials, as well as developing big plans for market reform and opening the country to foreign investment.
«But it's clear now we didn't do enough — focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well, and that goes for fake news, foreign interference and hate speech, in addition to application developers and data privacy.»
«We didn't focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well, and that goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, hate speech, in addition to developers and data privacy.»
I firmly believe your focus on how an abused person should behave IS INDEED part of the problem of abuse, especially where a power imbalance exists.
By placing the focus on how the abused SHOULD behave rather than how the abuser should, you clearly set the stage for shaming the victim and empowering the perpetrator to continue to abuse others.
Well, imagine my surprise when an article about a Catholic does not focus on child abuse.
After receiving a 500 - page report on Eritrea's abuses last summer, the UN Human Rights Council extended its inquiry for another year, focusing on whether the «systematic, widespread, and gross violations of human rights» may add up to «crimes against humanity.»
While Upbring has evolved over more than 135 years of service, our organization remains firmly focused on delivering innovative programs and services that address the root causes of child abuse and neglect.
Many people believe that I obsessively focus on the rare cases of abuse, manipulation, control and...
I am focusing on spiritual abuse in particular: Admit that it happened.
The Wounded Heart book & workbook (Dan Allendar)- this one has more of a focus on being an adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse, so it's specific but very helpful if in it's specificity.
So rather than wearing out my voice in calling for an end to evangelicalism's culture wars, I think it's time to focus on finding and creating church among its many refugees — women called to ministry, our LGBTQ brother and sisters, science - lovers, doubters, dreamers, misfits, abuse survivors, those who refuse to choose between their intellectual integrity and their faith or their compassion and their religion, those who have, for whatever reason, been «farewelled.»
I would add also that I wish people who are focused on confronting gay people regarding their lifestyle - I wish they'd turn their attention to people who abuse and neglect their children.
In that interview, Benedict kept the focus on the sexual abuse of minors.
Just like recent reports of abuse going back as far as 50 years media in Nazi Germany focussed on any clerical abuse they could find no matter how far back they had to look to find a new example.
His explanation for the scale of the abuse was focused on the allegedly brutal character of the Irish peasantry; «the culturally and intellectually impoverished class from which many of the Christian Brothers were recruited.»
That's what those who accuse me of focusing on it say... that abuse is so rare and I'm making a mountain out of a molehill.
Establishment of a counseling center focusing on work with sexually abused children and adults was not our original goal.
I have focused more on the privileges and abuses of power because I think it is the core consideration about communities, including religious or spiritual ones.
What I fear happening is that by focussing on control and particular individuals there is potential healing that could happen that isn't happening, a perpetuation of abuse and those that are pastors that are doing great jobs might find themselves under difficulty as shared in a culture of fear and retribution as they are treated as if they are abusers when they are not.
Yesterday, a friend commented on my cartoon and blog post that he misses the funnier cartoons I used to post and that I seem to be focusing more and more on the privileges and abuses of power.
But, to answer your question... considering I've been focusing on the fact that verbal abuse is real throughout this post... yeah, I sure as heck do.
In addition, my friends Hannah, Joy, Shaney, and Elora will be hosting a synchroblog focused specifically on spiritual abuse, which you can learn more about here.
Since today's focus is on spiritual abuse, which many are less familiar with than, say, sexual abuse, I encourage you to check out this week's synchroblog on the topic, hosted by Hannah, Joy, Shaney, and Elora.
It's easy to focus on people in the news, be they mega church pastors or politicians and see where they have gone astray and at the same time gloss over where we are abusing and misusing the talents, whatever they may be, that God has given us.
, could have simply made your point about the misuse and abuse of religious beliefs for political gain by focusing solely on the NPD Task Force and the political parties without disrespectfully addressing God.
Prime Minister Enda Kenny said the Cloyne report, focused on the area around the southern city of Cork, had exposed the Vatican as seeking to frustrate an inquiry into child sex abuse for its own benefit.
I believe that when Bishop Niederauer and many others caution against thinking of homosexual orientation as the cause of sexual abuse, they are asserting that we, and the Vatican, would do better to focus less on the content of a person's sexual fantasies and more on his or her ability to control his or her sexual desires.
What The New York Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay College (hereafter JJC) pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
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