Sentences with phrase «often inflicted»

Through various mediums, the exhibiting artists in the show have used the female body and femininity as a way to subvert the dominance often inflicted on women in a patriarchal society.
This type of dog bite is often inflicted upon family members, people that the dog knows well and considers a part of its pack.
We grind because we are driven to get to the next level but with workaholism comes collateral damage that's often inflicted on marriages, children, friendships and health.
Memory, often a comfort, can just as often inflict pain by reminding us of what we have lost or have failed to do.
But integralist arrangements often inflict damage upon the very religious institutions they aim to protect.
Even though it looks like Arsenal have gotten over the recent deep in form and results, while managing to minimise the damage that the nasty month of November often inflicts, the task of winning the Premier League still looks like it will be a very tough one.
He claimed that thieves attack herders with weapons and often inflict heavy casualties on herders» camps.
He makes good and bad movies, and transcendent and fair movies, and then every so often he inflicts something like «Irrational Man» on the world, which is so awful you have to wonder if Allen wrote it himself or farmed it out to some look - alike cousin out to destroy him.
Cars, trucks and other vehicles often inflict fatal injuries on pets.
It's here that there's a small sense that you're getting some kind of taste of the next - gen power that the PlayStation 4 offers, but it's used sparingly and often inflicts a significant frame - rate hit.
Unsurprisingly, the strikes that induce Knockbacks are tempered, requiring MP to use and often inflicting smaller amount of damage.
The forces involved in an electrical shock or explosion often inflict terrible, catastrophic injuries.

Not exact matches

Since employers often favor young women, it is these on whom much of the violence is inflicted.
Even though his writings were characterized by often bewildering flights of the imagination, I find no justification for regarding them as inflicted with mental disability.
It is hardly surprising then that written history often suppresses the memory of the suffering inflicted upon the millions of individuals abandoned in history's wake.
So, this expression is often used in a situation where for example someone is experiencing some negative criticism that is mostly inflicted out of spite by someone else.
Spread the word Too often, cruel practices inflicted on animals are allowed to continue simply because people aren't aware of what's happening.
Palmer birdied 13, 14, 15 and 16 in succession and finished the day with a typical Palmer display that so often overwhelms the opposition as he inflicts one of his violent attacks on a golf course.
It is a quirk of fate that Man United's captain that season was aspiring author Steve Bruce, a Geordie born and bred and therefore naturally a boyhood Newcastle fan — as was the one individual often cited as having inflicted the most damage on the club's title bid, Blackburn's Graham Fenton.
The Italian striker, so often the butt of social media jokes since his comically inept attempt to take a penalty at Euro 2016, helped Valencia inflict a major blow to Zinedine Zidane's side's title charge with a balletic volley on the turn, as graceful as it was devastating.
Affairs are abusive and inflict a betrayal wound, often resulting in PTSD for a betrayed spouse — the results of which they will carry for the rest of their lives, having the domino effect onto the lives of their children, passing down the seeds of mistrust and betrayal.
Unfaithful husbands, especially if your husband has passive aggressive tendencies, are often insensitive to the pain they inflict, just as are perpetrators of physical and psychological violence.
Mean girls often belong to cliques that use backbiting, ostracizing, rumor spreading, name - calling and even manipulation to inflict serious psychological harm.
It is a story which, in its telling, offers lessons for all the stakeholders - parents, coaches, administrators, and state and national sports governing bodies, in this case USA Hockey - and cries out for action to be taken to stem and control, if not completely eliminate the emotional and psychological abuse that is, all too often, being inflicted on the children of this country in today's ultra-competitive, adult - centered youth sports.
Perhaps because the damage inflicted in children who are subject to bullying, or to racial, religious, homo - or transphobic, or ethnic slurs or epithets or threats while participating in youth sports is not obvious, like sexual abuse, or immediately apparent, like a physical injury, its effect is often overlooked and minimized.
This means that even if mom has something super important to take care of, like make an appointment with a doctor, or you know, tend to the wound she inflicted on herself while trying to make homemade chicken nuggets (because the kids won't eat anything other than chicken nuggets and she's trying to give them something that's more healthful than the processed crap,) she is often interrupted by the kids.
This abuse is more often than not inflicted by husbands upon their wives and the children of the marriage.
As a parent, you will often feel uneasy seeing your baby's nails growing long especially knowing that the baby could easily use the nails to inflict pain on you.
Some Republicans note that part of Tenney's vulnerability is self - inflicted, pointing to controversial statements like saying mass murderers «often end up being Democrats.»
Aside from inflicting devastating natural disasters on often vulnerable communities, climate change can also spur outbreaks of infectious diseases like Zika, malaria and dengue fever, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Their behavior is often modeled after their own mentors; it's hard for some of them to imagine granting those three letters without inflicting some pain.
The judgments we inflict on others are often an outward extension of how we feel about ourselves.
By making sure that every single serving of popular weight loss supplements include essential vitamins and minerals (often times close to one third of your daily requirement to cover any shortcomings that your diet might otherwise inflict), you won't ever have to worry about nutritional deficiencies crippling your weight loss journey.
Much like Richey Edwards» self - deprecating lyrics on the uncompromising Manic Street Preachers album The Holy Bible, the dialogue is shot through with the gallows humour people with self - inflicted issues often exhibit.
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr., giving his best performance since «Tropic Thunder») is still dealing with the trauma inflicted by what happened in New York in «The Avengers» (and I love the continuity from that beloved film instead of just pretending that it didn't happen as comic book movies so often used to do).
Of course, the entire point of Machete Kills is that its protagonist — a self - styled secret assassin too - often referred to as a Mexican James Bond — does rather a lot, his willingness to chase, kill, destroy and inflict serious damage the reason for his cinematic being.
The film lives and thrives on these whiplash moments; it seems as if Wong hadn't yet perfected the languor that I love so much about his films, and so there is no small thrill in the chases, or the extended scenes of almost sadomasochistic violence inflicted on and by Wah (often shot in extremely long slow motion shots), or of course the unspoken flirtations.
Hammer: Blunt weapon that inflicts KO damage that can tire a monster and stun it, causing it to flinch more often and be slower, weaker, etc while tired.
And in a year during which our national body politic often consists of how much pain those in power are willing to inflict upon those in more vulnerable positions, great art is one of the few places where we can experience the best parts of ourselves.
With kids who have been forced to grow up too quickly, I try to show them love and respect, and often find myself apologizing to them on behalf of those who inflicted the damage.
There'll be an RS4 to follow but often the S sub-brand does a fine job of delivering strong performance without the pulverising chassis settings that can inflict the RS models.
Abuse of any animal is upsetting, not only for the pain and suffering inflicted on the animal, but for the fact that animal abuse is often a precursor to human - directed violence and an indicator of family crisis.
The chief dog warden of Lucas County testified that: (1) when pit bulls attack, they are more likely to inflict severe damage to their victim than other breeds of dogs; (2) pit bulls have killed more Ohioans than any other breed of dog; (3) Toledo police officers fire their weapons in the line of duty at pit bulls more often than they fire weapons at people and all other breeds of dogs combined; (4) pit bulls are frequently shot during drug raids because pit bulls are encountered more frequently in drug raids than any other dog breed....
Adult dogs with well - established bite inhibition often mouth during play, and should they bite, the bites almost never break the skin because during puppyhood the dog learned how to register a complaint without inflicting any damage.Bite inhibition is one of the most misunderstood aspects of behavioral development in dogs (and other animals).
However, although people may often disagree, argue, and sometimes resort to pushing and shoving, very few people inflict severe injuries.
Often, victims who are reluctant to talk about abuse that has been inflicted on them may be more comfortable talking about abuse to their pets, which can then lead them into opening up about their own abuse.
Often, a smaller dog's bite is not reported because of the minor damage smaller dogs inflict.
The lack of sleep, the mess and damage inflicted by those razor sharp puppy teeth fades quickly from their minds once the puppy grows up and I often hear lamentations about the work of having a new puppy.
The suffering associated with self - inflicted trauma is readily recognized, but the physiological and emotional toll experienced by dogs with less obvious signs of noise aversion is often overlooked.
In a letter distributed to family housing residents, Flatau said the breed choices chosen for the ban were based on «a significant body of empirical evidence indicating they are apt to violent behavior, often unpredictable and have the capability to inflict severe harm or death.»
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