Lest you think that
such vicious behavior is somehow restricted only to gun rights activists, consider the response of midwives and lactation consultants to the tragedies that arise as a result of their beloved ideologies.
Not exact matches
Overt victimization involves
behavior such has hitting, pushing, and kicking, while relational victimization is more covert, for example, being the subject of a
vicious rumor or being excluded intentionally from an activity.
From where Casey sits, the criticism of Brown and others about the unwillingness of the AFT to embrace any reform of the obsolete process for teacher dismissals — including the Big Apple affiliate's successful opposition to Bloomberg's effort this year to give the city's schools chancellor final say over dismissing those alleged and convicted of criminal misconduct (and those engaged in inappropriate
behavior with students)-- amounts to» a
vicious slander» geared to «chip away at public support for the due process rights» and to «distract» people from the city's failures to put more effort into firing
such teachers.
Instinctual
behavior by a dog
such as barking at or chasing a cat will not be deemed a sign of being potentially dangerous or
vicious if the cat gets away, as usually happens.
American Pitbull Terriers have been given a bad rep throughout the world because of a minority in the group who were either not properly raised and socialized, or who had other issues,
such as poor breeding, causing
vicious behaviors.
Dangerous and / or
vicious animals should be labeled as
such as a result of their actions or
behaviors and not because of their breed.