Sentences with phrase «new kinds of abuse»

The phenomenon has opened up a new form of trade, diffuse and fragmented, that has already increased the number of commercial transactions manifold and ushered in new kinds of abuse.
But the excess of men in China and India has led to new kinds of abuse — women being abducted from Bangladesh, for example, to serve as brides for single males in India, as well as the trafficking of young women within India.

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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.
An example... a young woman in her 20's... a new believer... coming to terms with her life, which had been one of abuse of every kind imaginable... she'd had a breakdown at 20 and was often suicidal... was standing outside church after the service... crying and smoking a cigarette.
Assembly Member Steven Cymbrowitz, Chair of the Assembly Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee said, «The alarming rise in heroin and opiate abuse we're seeing in New York State demands the kind of collaborative and multi-level response we're delivering tAbuse Committee said, «The alarming rise in heroin and opiate abuse we're seeing in New York State demands the kind of collaborative and multi-level response we're delivering tabuse we're seeing in New York State demands the kind of collaborative and multi-level response we're delivering today.
Newer drugs may cause less abuse and addiction than morphine and they may act longer or be more effective by mouth, but no drug has been discovered that is more effective than morphine for the relief of severe pain of all kinds.
A new kind of visa «creativity» 7 October 2015 Recent cases of H - 1B visa abuse in academe could indicate a growing trend
This is creating a new kind of online criminal that abuses the system and creates a new revenue source at the expense of valid authors.
As detailed in this local article, headlined «Suffolk approves animal abuse registry bill,» a prominent county in New York has pioneered a new kind of criminal registNew York has pioneered a new kind of criminal registnew kind of criminal registry.
Facebook's second new policy involves restricting developers» data access even further to prevent other kinds of abuse.
Mother then believes that dad is again abusing child and she contacts CPS, separates from dad and again there is a period of about 8 months without contact... I have found absolutely no evidence of any kind of abuse (except mom's undying belief about abuse occurring... Other than, getting the child a new therapist, a new school, what kind of recommendations regarding custody time with dad or even possible custody change.
Devon MacDermott, PhD, a New York City — based psychologist who specializes in trauma and relationships, defines verbal abuse as «chronic verbal interaction that's unwanted and makes the victim feel some kind of emotional harm, and is typically from a close relation like a partner, parent, or close friend or family member.»
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