Sentences with phrase «of outright abuse»

These laws may also provide for financial penalties for conduct that falls below the applicable standard of care or rises to the level of outright abuse.
If you read my book, Questions are the Answer, you will realize that it wasn't because of outright abuse that I left the ministry and the church, but because I couldn't be me and stay.

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Maybe none of this is outright «abuse», but I have defiantly been marginalized by you (and many others), because I'm obviously not as useful to you anymore.
Fifth of all, as long as parents aren't outright abusing their children, most liberals (again, by which I mean liberal civilians) don't care how they choose to punish them.
Teaching a child to be unrealistic, illogical and irrational through religion is outright child abuse, and not much different from the physical abuse foisted on them by the costumed purveyors of these heinous delusions.
A lack of unconditional love paired with cutting criticism is child abuse, outright emotional child abuse that leaves a lifetime of scars.
Pregnant women around the world seeking maternity care from the health systems in their countries instead receive ill treatment that ranges from disrespect of their autonomy and dignity to outright abuse: physical assault, verbal insults, discrimination, abandonment, or detention in facilities for failure to pay.
Too often, pregnant women seeking maternity care receive ill treatment that ranges from relatively subtle disrespect of their autonomy and dignity to outright abuse: physical assault, verbal insults, discrimination, abandonment, or detention in facilities for failure to pay.
I don't think we'll ever actually see «dislike» or outright «hate» as a possible reaction due to the way that would open up vast amounts of abuse and trolling behavior.
Or, internal sabotage, by an anti-development (if not outright anti-people) National Assembly, wilfully abusing its powers of budgetary oversight?
The fact that police should even think to advise a woman abused to amend her behaviour — outright victim - blaming — or to suggest an individual «lighten up» or learn not to take things so seriously is outrageous, but sadly typical of a widespread lack of victim support in this area.
The ability to be a «fake person» is a large part of why comments on otherwise respectable publications often descend into outright abuse.
He wasn't ready to be father, the stepfather admits while being interviewed, and Hamilton and his younger brother tell stories of punishments that escalated from harsh scolding, to spanking, and, finally, to outright abuse.
In fact, many might say the character is outright nasty and unsupportive to the point of abuse.
Poverty, hunger, homelessness, addiction, abuse, just outright dysfunction and the lack of appreciation or understanding of education.
The law is less equivocal about neglecting children than about outright abuse of animals denied equivalent rights.
Others come into foster care with no information on their past but are clearly victims of neglect, illness, poor socialization, or outright abuse.
Nor should they have to — a company like Valve ought to employ more people than that, and some of them ought to be dedicated to preventing Steam from being used as a platform for outright abuse and hate speech.
While surrendering troops in the west could reasonably expect safe treatment, prisoners on the Ostfront were regularly executed, and those not killed outright were deported to gulags and konzentrationslager for years of abuse.
The toolset of denialist restriction - by - authority is always the same: rudeness, abuse, anger amounting to rage, personal profiling, selective enforcement of arbitrary rules, legal threats, enemy lists, and outright censorship of threatening ideas — always with a view toward sustaining a «protected bubble» for denialist beliefs.
And of course none of this is about psychology in the sense of a disordered thought process by «deniers» rather it is about the appearance of disordered thoughts and outright dishonesty by the AGW lobby to a large portion of the community who recognize a pattern of arrogance, dissembling, abuse and contempt for others who express alternate views that screams abuse of process, fit up and generally bearing false witness.
There are many different types of problems ranging from the staff being slow to answer a call light to outright physical and mental abuse by the staff.
According to ILR's study Think Globally, Sue Locally, transnational cases are characterized by a number of features, including aggressive media tactics, organized protests and boycotts of corporate defendants, political pressure and, in some cases, outright fraud and abuse by plaintiffs» lawyers.
Families who entrust a loved one to the care of an assisted living facility may be shocked to learn that their loved one is exposed to physical abuse, sexual abuse, overmedication, malnutrition, or other forms of negligence or outright abuse.
This lack of care often crosses the line into outright abuse.
In an earlier phase of international investment, when investors were more likely to challenge outright expropriations or other forms of bad - faith conduct, the availability of impartial tribunals was seen as a valuable check on host state abuse.
No explanation as to why, after learning its data was being abused like this in 2014, it opted to give the companies a telling off instead of banning them outright.
Denial of access to either fit parent by anyone, and especially under false pretenses, is outright abuse.
The Mom basically outright lied of sexual abuse, abandonment, physical abuse, no food or supervision, drug and alcohol, another physical abuse to her too, and mental problems.
The Competition Bureau only touches on the subject of professionalism when using words like «quality» in the vaguest way possible, as they don't elaborate whatsoever — the absence of elaboration being a symptom of the exercising of power, if not the outright abuse.
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