Less severe attachment issues may also result from
other instances of abuse and neglect.
It is, say researchers for CASEL and GLSEN, a physical or psychological torment that includes verbal or physical harassment, social exclusion, and
other instances of abuse that create an unsafe atmosphere at school for victims, bystanders, and sometimes perpetrators.
Not exact matches
On the last day
of Yom Kippur, Zuckerberg atones for his own failings in a Facebook post but also mentions unspecified
instances of others abusing Facebook for divisive means: «For those I hurt this year, I ask forgiveness and I will try to be better.
Facebook's data practices are now being investigated by the FTC, and as a result Facebook has announced that they are doing a full data audit on thousands
of Facebook Apps to see if there are any
other instances of companies like Cambridge Analytica
abusing the system.
«Since the general civilization
of mankind, I believe there are more
instances of the abridgment
of the freedom
of the people by gradual and silent encroachments
of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations; but, on a candid examination
of history, we shall find that turbulence, violence, and
abuse of power, by the majority trampling on the rights
of the minority, have produced factions and commotions, which, in republics, have, more frequently than any
other cause, produced despotism.
In our view, the murders were entirely in keeping with Salvador's ten - year civil war... Those responsible for almost every
other instance of egregious
abuse against Salvadoran citizens still enjoy absolute immunity.
In addition to MomsTeam's longstanding efforts to educate parents on the dangers
of child
abuse in youth sports, most recently
of boys, there are
other websites which publicize
instances of abuse, including www.badjocks.com, where Bob Reno provides a monthly recap
of abuse cases.
It is important to note that Opportunity Scholarships in
other states have faced issues, such as
instances of misuse and
abuse when not appropriately regulated or monitored.
It is often difficult to determine if these expenditures are legitimate and audits in
other states have identified numerous
instances of fraud and
abuse using taxpayer funds.
Its reliance on mining for resources, for
instance, has made Africa and its people vulnerable to low - wage labour
abuse as well as a range
of other factors beyond their control, as dictated by international economic markets.
Have you read what some
of the people around here have said about scientists like Jim Hansen, Michael Mann, Gavin Schmidt, and
others?!? I hardly think that my noting a particular recent
instance regarding one
of Lindzen's recent scientific claims and suggesting that one might want to actually have evidence to back up the claim constitutes «
abuse» or «smear» or «holler [ing]».
The reason for this question is to encourage
other scientists who are wavering, to inform themselves better on whether they should sit tight with blinkers on, to shut up for the good
of their future careers or to start the ball rolling by calling out the many
instances of scientific
abuse that Steve is able to run off at about one a fortnight.
However, in cases where a failure to give proper disclosure has made a fair trial impossible, or prevented the court from doing justice, or in
instances of a flagrant
abuse of process, a superior court will exercise its inherent jurisdiction — its power to control its own procedure so as to prevent it from being used to achieve injustice — to strike out the case before or during a trial (see for example Raja v Van Hoogstraten and
others [2006] EWHC 1315 (Ch) and CPR 3.4 (5)-RRB-.
Did it use external professionals to understand whether there were
other means
of determining, for
instance, if an
abused woman would feel safe speaking to a male worker about her intimate personal history?
Those factors include the age, physical and mental condition
of the child and parents, the relationship existing between each parent and the child, the needs
of the child, the role each parent has played in the upbringing
of the child, the propensity
of each parent to support the child's contact with the
other, the reasonable preference
of the child and
instances of family
abuse.
In
other instances, while signs may be obvious, nursing homes may deny allegations
of abuse or even say your loved one caused his or her own injuries.
We have successfully handled all types
of cases involving preventable falls, bedsores, and
other instances of nursing home
abuse.
This includes numerous
instances of failure to supervise Junior and the
other students, enabling the students to sexually
abuse Junior, as well as failure to maintain appropriate supervision policies or to train faculty and staff.
Certainly, in some cases a history
of sexual or
other abuse can in an appropriate
instance be kept away from the insurance company lawyers.
In some
instances, disclosure
of protected health information to law enforcement officials will be compelled by
other law, for example, by compulsory judicial process or compulsory reporting laws (such as laws requiring reporting
of wounds from violent crimes, suspected child
abuse, or suspected theft
of controlled substances).
The factors usually include points such as the parents» wishes; the child's wishes; the child's adjustment to her present home and relationship with both parents; the parents» attitudes toward cooperating with each
other; the health
of all parties;
instances of abuse or violence; and whether any party is a sex offender or convicted felon.
For example, the court will consider the parents» wishes; child's wishes; child's adjustment to her present home and relationship with both parents; one parent's attitude toward cooperating with the
other parent; health
of all parties;
instances of abuse or violence; and whether any party is a sex offender.
(a) This includes the limits
of confidentiality applicable to the general practice
of social work or counseling, such as a duty to warn in
instances of possible imminent danger to a participant or to
others, or legal obligations to report suspected child or elder
abuse, and also exceptions to confidentiality stemming from the specific requirements
of a parenting plan evaluation, including:
Delusions are generally experienced by people suffering from a severe psychotic disorder, usually schizophrenia, although delusional thinking can occur in
other types
of patients (as the result
of drug or alcohol
abuse, for
instance).