(It's a rare year now when there aren't multiple U.S. hazing deaths, often from extreme alcohol poisoning, notably, one
kind of abuse not portrayed here.)
Not exact matches
Cracking down on
abuse inevitably means deciding what
kind of speech is tolerated and what isn't, something Facebook has also run into difficulty with.
These benefits would (i) largely go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international investors who are the most plausible sources
of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii)
not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do
not yield a pecuniary return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 percent rate, invite all
kinds of tax shelter
abuse.
These benefits would (i) largely go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international investors that are the most plausible sources
of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii)
not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do
not yield a pecuniary return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 per cent rate, invite all
kinds of tax - shelter
abuse.
The reason concerns the nature
of how Facebook handled its users» data before rising privacy concerns prompted it to tighten its policies against what critics have called an egregious
kind of abuse — allowing app developers to gain access to information
not only on their customers but also on their customers» many Facebook friends.
@WIII — I don't think he refers to spiritual
abuse but to any
kind of abuse.
i rather struggle in equality and justice than live in power and
abuse the rest... but that
kind of morality seems to be misread in your book... so sad that it is preached in it, but
not followed...
The same
kind of abuse would be like the bragging criticized by God through Jeremiah, «Do
not trust in deceptive words, and say «This is the temple
of the Lord, the Temple
of the Lord, the Temple
of the Lord.»»
Indeed, according to the NSPCC, the vast majority
of abuse of children and young people happens
not by any particular
kind of adult professional, but by peers (friends, boyfriends, etc.) and to a lesser degree family members (siblings, parents, etc.).
When I ask Carter to describe the
kind of young person who commits violent crime, he says there are some recurring themes: «The common factors will be a broken family at home, someone who isn't fully engaged in their education — absenteeism from school and truancy — and domestic
abuse is a key factor as well.
Words alone just don't have the power to alleviate so many layers
of pain, but I hope in reflecting on this passage, victims
of every
kind of abuse will be reminded:
It is
not mentally or spiritually healthy to stay in a dysfunctional institution that is a source
of any
kind of abuse.
I truly believe that love can cover a multitude
of sins — we have been involved in and with people who do fostering and have seen children who have experienced different
kinds of abuse transformed through unconditional love and acceptance — sure the pain
of what they have experienced may still be there but the unconditional love they receive transforms them from broken to
not so much broken... if that makes sense?
I don't care if your Theocracy root religion is a «
kinder, gentler» version, it's a matter
of prncipal and potential
abuse.
(And this
kind of disagreement is
not the same thing as ugly places where the disagreement sucks the life out
of us or
abuses us or are unsafe for our souls or our bodies.)
We stressed that although any one
of these symptoms may
not, in itself, indicate sexual
abuse, all do show that the child is experiencing some
kind of physical, emotional or psychological discomfort, and should be checked out.
Religious
abuse is some
of the worst
kind I think because most
of us don't recognize it as
abuse and are afraid to call it that.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948), who often spoke
of Jesus, wrote «the gentle figure
of Christ, so patient, so
kind, so loving, so full
of forgiveness that he taught his followers
not to retaliate when
abused or struck but to turn the other cheek — it was a beautiful example, I thought,
of the perfect man.»
What conservatives and libertarians are most animated about nowadays is the
abuse of public - good authority, particularly as such authority has been misused for a very long time to tax and spend,
not generally on public goods like defense but on wealth - transfer programs, such as social security, Medicare and Medicaid, and other entitlements — the
kinds of programs, in other words, that have effectively bankrupted Greece, are threatening to bankrupt several other European nations, and are undermining the European Monetary Union.
As no one may assume arbitrary damaging rights over the essential qualities
of another's being, so the full status
of a man - all that is implicit in the word «house» - must be inviolable,
not only from physical or material injury, from any
kind of overt
abuse, from any explicit, assessable damage, from another's appropriation, but (remarkable concept!)
If that were
not the case,
abuse of any
kind (including this) wouldn't be so shocking.
«I have received threats, death threats and all
kinds of abuse, and I don't know how to deal with it.
Forget this Ramsey news when Hector is now courted by pep for fun and if he is reminded
of things that has changed Arsenal don't need the money along with
kind of abuses Fabregas received from Barca fans and then also the Barca media and players blamed Arsenal for his bad - performance even - though he did really well.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do
nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do
nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any
kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and
abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one
of the big problems in the world..
Couldn't agree more with you regards the negative postings however I think it's more a reflection on how divided our fans are, bad results and wenger out posts get thumbs up, a win
of any
kind and wenger out posts get thumbs down.me personally a wins a win and I actually thought we did ol but I'm very much in the wenger out brigade, the wins really do cloud the reality in my opinion which is wenger has built a squad so unbalanced its scary, miss managed it and
not focused at all on the defensive side
of the game, I do however feel that some though
not all on both sides are guilty
of stepping over the edge as regards personal
abuse and it's all getting a bit ott
-- dancing; pre-rehearsed handshakes; the «dab» and similar; funny walks; kissing (with or without tongues); masks; shirt removal; somersaults, backflips, etc.; undershirts with personalised messages; mimes
of any
kind (including but
not limited to air guitar, baby - rocking, boot - polishing, «deejaying»); sticking out one's tongue; tearing apart a live pigeon with hands and bared teeth; corner flag misuse and
abuse; damaging advertising hoardings.
If he keeps Alexis, he'll have to explain why we lost 70 million for nothing, by keeping an unsettled player that doesn't care about the club and if Wenger sells, fans (who are already increasingly angrier) will lose it and I'm really expecting Arsene to face the
kind of abuse he could never image.
yep and @ozgunner and @rkw i do
nt see why it angers and agitates you so much when i insult fans who
abuse wenger, look i am
not the
kind of naive guy who thinks everybody should be nice to eachother
of course that would be nice, but when i hate some opinions
of some people i do get annoyed a lot
of times and i do show it and its truth i am
not a supporter
of the belief that one has to respect all opinions equally because i am firm believer that there are dump opinions for example when a conservative talks about homophob things i am pretty sure that i will insult him and some will say its wrong and will say its right its your opinion but back to your point..
When are the media going to start hammering this arrogant tortoise impersonator (there, that should give them a start) with the same
kind of abuse hurled at that stubborn, French — «I did
not see it!»
So, what
kind of abuse does infidelity fall under — the
kind we care about (physical) or the
kind we don't?
Victims
of abuse: Understand that boot camps are
not appropriate for children or teens who have been victims
of abuse of any
kind.
Pay attention: Instead
of dropping their kids off for practice, parents should stick around if they can; they should encourage their kids to report inappropriate behavior by teammates or coaches - whether it is «locker room talk» demeaning
of women or girls, or anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant comments or behavior - regardless
of whether it is directed at a teammate or
not, and made to feel safe in doing so; they should pay attention to a coach's behavior at practices and games to make sure they are
not participating in or tolerating bullying, teasing or
abuse of any
kind.
Right, Abbi, his advice is
not the
kind of thing we are used to hearing in regard to sexual
abuse.
While I try to be understanding and
kind, I also don't have to take any
kind of abuse or harassment.
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Of course I can't summarize a whole perspective on parenting in one comment, nor am I addressing the whole issue of abuse which seems to be an important thread above, but I hope I clarified that my understanding of Adler involves always loving the child and acting in his / her best interest and not withholding affection or using it as some kind of an incentive or priz
Of course I can't summarize a whole perspective on parenting in one comment, nor am I addressing the whole issue
of abuse which seems to be an important thread above, but I hope I clarified that my understanding of Adler involves always loving the child and acting in his / her best interest and not withholding affection or using it as some kind of an incentive or priz
of abuse which seems to be an important thread above, but I hope I clarified that my understanding
of Adler involves always loving the child and acting in his / her best interest and not withholding affection or using it as some kind of an incentive or priz
of Adler involves always loving the child and acting in his / her best interest and
not withholding affection or using it as some
kind of an incentive or priz
of an incentive or prize.
When children come from homes where there is
abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental health problems, they don't get that
kind of attention and suffer the consequences: higher risks
of later - life depression, adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, and poor academic performance.
Nonetheless, he has
abused his office and the question for many Ghanaians is whether we can go out there hoping or thinking that we are going to vote for this man who has such a track record, certainly I don't think that people will subject themselves to this
kind of torture,» he added.
What
kind of message does it send to women and victims that despite everything we know about the
abuse Harvey Weinstein inflicted on them, he still won't let go
of his $ 60,000?
Most times our youth don't realize that drug
abuse has negative and damaging impact on them, like decrease in intelligence, mental disorder, death and many other
kinds of diseases,» APC Youth Connect stated.
Not sure that the electorate will be too happy about more taxpayers» money going to political parties after the way that politicians tend to
abuse financial assistance
of any
kind.
Here, we see a commonly repeated argument: that our friends or heroes aren't the
kind of men we believe
abuse women, and so therefore the victim must be lying.
But it is
not only in politics that that
kind of relationship can lead to
abuse, nor is it a problem confined to the Conservative party.
«I think it's important to make sure that the way we do this doesn't lead to the same
kind of abuses we saw in the Empire Zone program,» said Rob Simpson, president
of CenterState CEO, a nonprofit business development group.
im a single mom i have two boys i am a sweet
kind hearted girl i have been hurt alot
of times so i do
nt really trust alot
of people i also been
abused so i tend to stick by myself i do
nt really have any friends but thats ok all i really need is my 2 boys there what makes me happy in life other...
«Simply because a tool can be
abused does
not mean the tool itself actually promotes a certain
kind of behavior.»
Not only do sites monitor and remove users for various
kinds of abuse, including spamming, scamming and obscene online behavior, the medium itself provides a level
of security.
Tears are shed in «Decoding Annie Parker,» but they aren't accompanied by the
kind of sad, misty soundtrack music that can leave you feeling used and
abused.
You do
not grow to admire and respect this man as you do in most militaristic flag wavers; he is a ruthless sadist who punishes every tiny error with the
kind of physical and emotional
abuse that would be deemed unconscionable in any other environment.
But I, Tonya's smartest observation is that partner
abuse doesn't always take the form
of punches and kicks — and that Jeff's insecurity and aggression isn't too different from the
kind of delusional hypermasculinity that turns a plan to mail Nancy a threatening letter into a violent quasi-paramilitary mission.