Sentences with phrase «threatened by their behaviour»

YOU are feeling angry or threatened by their behaviour.

Not exact matches

Ilesanmi was charged by police under Section 5 of the Public Order Act for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress which was racially aggravated.
According to the Daily Mail, he is being investigated by police following an allegation that he used threatening behaviour towards a woman in the Wythenshawe area of Manchester.
He was clearly feeling the pressure, however, and the situation was not helped by the jeering, heckling and even hissing from the opposition benches - behaviour that prompted the Speaker to threaten to end the session unless MPs calmed down.
Some philosophers have found that our sense of free will is less threatened by determinism than the commentators suppose — so even faced with incontrovertible evidence that behaviour is predetermined, we still see ourselves as free and responsible for our own actions.
«The survival of red wolves in the wild is threatened by interbreeding with coyotes, and we found that the howling behaviour of the two species is very similar.
However, the arrival of Gordon's daughter, Alexia (Michelle Ryan), an old schoolmate of his, on top of some threatening behaviour towards his sister and brother by local thugs, starts to send Clayton spiralling out of control, and down the same path that his father travelled many years before.
Add to the weirdness an underused bitch - goddess villain, Foxy Loxy (Amy Sedaris), who's transformed into a Southern Belle by the alien's obliterating death ray, as well as a sidekick pig, Runt (Steve Zahn), who speaks in Air Supply lyrics, is inspired by an invocation of Gloria Gaynor's fag anthem «I Will Survive,» is caught in the act of Spice Girls and Captain and Tennille karaoke, and is threatened with a grounding from his Streisand records for his bad behaviour.
This makes it a criminal offence to deliberately cause «harassment, alarm or distress» by using «threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour».
If you are being intimidated by someone trying to recover a debt, there are things you can do to stop their threatening behaviour.
Behaviour issues which contributed to the «special needs» label are long since resolved (she was said to bite... have separation anxiety... not take to people, won't use the litter box, etc.), all of which, in my view, resulted from early «rough - housing» by previous owners, being threatened (hit?)
Such an installation examines our behaviour towards the environment — especially to creatures whose habitat is threatened by human activity.
Generally, paramedics will not involve the police unless they feel threatened by someone's behaviour, consider others to be under threat, if a crime has been committed or if someone dies.
In the Torres Strait Islands, the threats to culture from climate change are already being felt; for example graveyard sites have already been threatened and damaged by recent king tides, and the nesting behaviour of turtles has already become unpredictable because of changing weather patterns and erosion.
Family violence — means violent, threatening or other behaviour by a person that coerces or controls a member of the person's family (the family member), or causes the family member to be fearful.
Regarding the parenting background, Main and Hesse [47] proposed that caregivers of infants displaying disorganized attachment showed bouts of «frightened, threatening, and dissociative» behaviour in interactions with their infants, and this was confirmed by later studies [48 — 50].
While there is no single definition, the central element of domestic violence (which includes - physical, verbal, emotional and financial abuse) is an ongoing pattern of behaviour aimed at controlling a partner through fear — for example, by using behaviour which is violent and threatening.
(1) For the purposes of this Act, family violence means violent, threatening or other behaviour by a person that coerces or controls a member of the person's family (the family member), or causes the family member to be fearful.
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