Sentences with phrase «to lead to abuse»

Unfortunately, it is the nature of power to corrupt, which often leads to abuse of said power.
Power imbalances do often lead to abuse, but to assume something isn't abusive because there doesn't appear to be a power imbalance is grossly naive.
That, in turn, has led to abuses by litigants dragging out proceedings for strategic purposes.
But, the researchers who conducted the study caution, the use of one drug does not necessarily lead to abuse of others.
Because, when it comes down to it, lies lead to abuses.
These habits then persist on through many people's adult years leading to abuse and dependence.
The mental illness can happen first and lead to an abuse problem, or the abuse problem can happen first and cause mental illness.
When parents receive support and education, the likelihood of these factors leading to abuse decreases.
This will lead them to abuse of substance to fill the gaps of the past.
The doctrine of the Inspiration of Scripture has led to some abuses by those who control the interpretation of Scripture.
That system has led to some abuses in recent years, with lawmakers accused of fudging their records to show they spent time in Albany when they were really elsewhere, or staying extra days at the Capitol simply to collect the additional daily stipend.
With tough breeds of dog it can also lead to abuse as frustrated dog owners mete out increasingly severe punishments to try and bend the dog to their will
Thinking that spanking leads to abuse, Gershoff investigated the effectiveness of spanking by conducting a meta - analysis....
The California Charter Schools Association also fought the SB 322 bill, which would give charter school students the same reasonable due - process rights afforded students who attend public schools, as well as SB 739 which would put some restrictions on the ability of a district to open up «resource center» charters in other counties, which led to the abuses described earlier in this report.
Longer doctrinal statements lead to abuse and disunity in the church.
But the 2004 Taguba Report on the Abu Ghraib abuses found «that contrary to the provision of AR 190 - 8, and the findings found in MG Ryder's Report, Military Intelligence (MI) interrogators and Other US Government Agency's (OGA) interrogators actively requested that MP guards set physical and mental conditions for favorable interrogation of witnesses» and that this request was part of what led to the abuses by the reservist MP unit at the prison.
There is a also a rare start for young Rob Holding with Hector Bellerin dropping to the bench after his poor form led to some abuse from the fans in our defeat at Crystal Palace.
It was Reese's own problems that led him to abuse cocaine and ruin a promising athletic career.
«In giving to our children the listening and validation that we didn't receive, we heal patterns from our childhood, in giving to other parents the listening and validation that they didn't receive, we support them in healing their wounds and hence breaking the negative cycles of hurt leading to hurt, blame leading to blame, abuse leading to abuse.
«But we have evidence that dirty diapers lead to crying, and that crying leads to abuse
«We don't have the scientific evidence that shows that dirty diapers lead to abuse,» said Goldblum.
LaFave, who resigned in August 2010 after seven years and now collects a public pension of almost $ 70,000 a year, «exploited the previous board's lax oversight and questionable policies leading to the abuse of public funds — which is never acceptable and particularly intolerable given the district's fiscal condition,» said Biben.
«The family [of such patients who die] will never forgive you and that is what is currently leading to the abuse of doctors.»
He admits that «apathy» and government dysfunction in the past led to abuses and other problems.
Alvarez also took issue with criticism from animal - rights activists, who say the industry leads to abuse of the horses.
Advocates for the bill fought that characterization, sending out a volume of medical literature refuting the idea that marijuana use leads to the abuse of other drugs.
The intense media attention and debate about Charlie Gard led to abuse and threats to staff and to Charlie's family.
The question is posed «what is the easiest thing for bodies to do - if to step outside their stereotyped body leads to abuse».
Any simpleton knows that such dependence upon a single commodity leads to abuse.
She and two other mediators ensure the safety of cats in Singapore, and to help diffuse tense situations between humans and cats that might potentially lead to abuse.
Perhaps what is most fascinating is that elephants were often held responsible for «moral transgressions» which sadly led to abuse, corporal punishment and even being sentenced to death.
In addition to the purported abuser, other entities such as a church, school, hospital, or nursing home may also be held liable for sexual abuse that occurred on the business or organization's premises if inadequate safety measures led to the abuse.
This attitude may lead to understaffing of the nursing home or a poorly trained staff which can in turn lead to the abuse and neglect of residents.
She says assigning work to inadequately supervised associates often leads to abuses motivated by a belief that if they don't bill thousands of hours each year, they will never make partner.
It also could lead to abuse if users think they can send offensive content then have it retracted shortly after it's seen.
And if I read another scary story about how internet porn is mangling teen boys» brains and lead them to abuse teen girls I think I might sob.
Arguments or fights do not lead to abuse or threatened break - ups.
New York state lawmakers are pushing for their first pay raise in fifteen years, and say in exchange they might be willing to give up the practice of a daily stipend for each day they spend in Albany, known as per diems, that has sometimes led to abuse.
I think it is worth remembering that the ideal of «receptive» or «intuitive» knowing can also lead to abuses: it can too easily become a rationalization for beliefs or actions whose real source may be quite other than a direct awareness of or participation in «the natures of things.»
Thinking that spanking leads to abuse, Gershoff investigated the effectiveness of spanking by conducting a meta - analysis....
Myth: Indexed annuities pay unusually high commissions to sales agents that lead to abuses in the sales process.
Unfortunately, the combination of for - profits» accountability to shareholder returns and weak accountability to public institutions too often leads to abuse.
Parties rely not on members and activities to raise money, but on government officials who fund the party — not in the «I am a member, I pay my dues and donate within legal limits to the party» but in ways which lead to abuse.
Being in a stressful environment without a relative by their side to assist with communications, could lead to abuses by the security forces or even arrest for suspicion of affiliation with ISIS.
«We have a shiny new website that doesn't shed any light into how discretionary funds are spent or who controls those funds nor does it illuminate a new path to changing the power dynamics in the chamber that has led to the abuse of power.
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