Sentences with phrase «into potential abuses»

Investigations into high - frequency trading continue and into potential abuses in dark pools — private stock markets usually operated inside large banks.

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(The Nunes memo alleges abuse of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's potential Russia ties.)
It may not be so much the form of socio - political structure that is of concern but whether that structure has matured into a form that balances its potential for abuse of power at both the top and the bottom.
It has terrible potential for abuse; it could turn into a witch hunt in which no one's standing in the community is safe.
CNN: Priest's guilty plea throws wrinkle into Philadelphia sexual abuse trial Attorneys in the child sexual abuse and conspiracy trial of two Philadelphia priests debated Monday over which potential witnesses jurors would be allowed to hear regarding a third defendant who pleaded guilty to molesting boys just days before opening remarks.
Although anyone responsible for child abuse of any sort is treated with public opprobrium, the issue of «paedophiles» and the potential for their rehabilitation and subsequent re-introduction into society has attracted much controversy in the UK and elsewhere.
A veteran New York politician is demanding city authorities open a probe into the household of Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin for potential child abuse and neglect.
If further research confirms these results, the potential risk of developing Parkinson's disease from these kinds of amphetamines will have to be considered by doctors prior to prescribing these drugs and also be incorporated into amphetamine abuse programs.
The most obvious potential side - effect of emotional abuse is that it often escalates into physical violence.
The recommendations made by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse demonstrate the need for every organisation with exposure to young people to ensure they are taking an active response to reduce potential risks of harm to children.
Although the ban on physician - assisted death will be lifted even if the government does not pass legislation, the potential for abuse demands that a comprehensive regime, which takes into the account the complexities of practical application, be implemented as soon as possible.
In respect of the unambiguous impropriety exception, he cited Lord Justice Rix in Savings & Investment Bank Limited (in liquidation) v Finken [2004] 1 WLR 667, [2004] 1 All ER 1125 and summarised the position as being that «no matter how important the admission might be for the potential litigation, unless it can be said to arise out of an abuse of the privileged occasion, such as where it is made to utter «a blackmailing threat of perjury» (see 684E) its significance alone can not result in the admission being released from the cocoon of the «without prejudice» exclusion and into the glare of the forensic arena» (at para 20).
The allegation, based on a half - heard joke by the child sparked an inquiry into potential child abuse.
To allow such a decision to factor into potential charges of abuse or neglect requires a prospective mother to subjugate her personal decision to a governmental agency's statutory interpretation creating a scenario that was neither contemplated nor incorporated within the four corners of the relevant statutory language.
Infusing Early Intervention for Substance Use Into Community Mental Health Services for Transitioning Youth Taylor & Elizabeth (2011) Social Work in Mental Health, 9 (3) View Abstract Discusses the potential of effective alcohol and other drug (AOD) screening and early intervention practices for facilitating a healthy transition to adulthood for youth who experience considerable risk for substance abuse disorders.
How Victims Become Offenders Widom & Wilson (2009) In Children as Victims, Witnesses, and Offenders: Psychological Science and the Law View Abstract Presents current knowledge about the relationship between childhood victimization and juvenile offending and examines potential mechanisms whereby abused and neglected children develop from child victims into child and adolescent offenders.
However, the relationship dynamics involved with the pathogenic parenting of «parental alienation» processes are exceedingly similar across families, because they originate in the same type of parental psychopathology (a narcissistic personality disorder with borderline features that is decompensating into persecutory beliefs regarding the targeted / rejected parent's abuse potential relative to the child).
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