Sentences with phrase «violent action against»

A second suggestion by Dr. Warshak is when, «your ex is so disturbed that a continuing battle could provoke him or her to violent action against the children or against you or other members of your family.»
Set on Mars and throughout the depths of Hell, the game looks to be a return to the classic Doom gameplay — super fast, hyper - violent action against nightmarish demons — all rendered in detailed visuals, courtesy of the game's Id Tech 6 engine.
A parallel can be drawn between the tactics of the skinheads in the film and those of the country of England itself in the Falklands War, bullying those who can't properly defend themselves (though it can be argued that England was provoked to action) under the pretense of entitlement, but the effect of the violent action against Argentina did drum up feelings of nationalism and support among the British people.
Interesting that the BJP has done badly after a year in which it has spoken out and even been involved in violent action against women, particularly in trying to apply pressure on Indian women to wear certain types of clothing or acting independently.
The crosshairs of a gun are aimed at young boys when they appear to be considering violent actions against US troops.

Not exact matches

At the time, YouTube issued a short statement saying that it «prohibits violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner,» but it did not say whether it would take any action against Paul or if it would delete his account.
He often echoes King's attitude that this generation not only must stand against the vitriolic words and violent actions of the bad people, but also must rebuke the appalling silence and indifference of the so - called good people who enable social stagnation.
It also declares that «several violent actions motivated by religious intolerance against non-Catholics have been committed» in Bolivia» giving as its only example a stoning incident from 1949 that was, according to «some witnesses» left unnamed in a local newspaper account, instigated by a Catholic priest.
The MP explained that he was on the side of the «innocent» people being caught up in the violence and encouraged a response that would show the UK's intolerance of such behaviour: «The only way of stopping someone who continues to be violent, destructive, murderous and surgical in the way that they carry out their actions against innocent people is to stop them being able to have the capabilities to be able to do it and I think that's what we're targeting and I would hope that the Prime Minister and the President of the United States will be targeting the weapons of war and by doing so taking away the ability to wage war.»
Specifically, any unsolicited actions of others that physically affect an individual's property or person, no matter if the result of those actions is damaging, beneficial, or neutral to the owner, are considered violent or aggressive when they are against the owner's free will and interfere with his right to self - determination and the principle of self - ownership.
When Fuller (Jared Harris, «Allied»), an emotionally distraught client refuses to accept the fact that he has no cause of action against an employer for an injury suffered on the job, Laura must balance her innate feelings of empathy with her fears that he may become violent.
Taken 2 is the perfect sequel to Taken: pacy and action - packed, it measures irony against evil, allowing Neeson to emerge, yet again, triumphant from a cloud of violent funk.
It will all come in handy as Joe finds himself constantly embroiled in one violent situation after another, ranging from the slow torture of his former jailer (Samuel L. Jackson with a fetching poodle cut), to a send - up of classic chop - socky action sequences pitting Joe against a horde of oncoming assailants armed with everything from guns to 2x4s.
And then there's the video, four minutes and four seconds of «continuous» action as a shirtless Glover struts his way through a warehouse filled alternately with backup vocalists, dancers and a variety of violent reprisals, last of which against the artist himself.
The full - throttle, splash - and - dash illustrations perfectly suit the wild, action - fueled story: A pair of fiendish little street urchins sharp - as - nails Black and sweet - but - brutal White defend their hold over the city's violent underworld against a gang of yakuza who want to take control.
G. Your work is free from racism, discrimination, violent views, advocacy to violence, illegal teachings, illegal «how to» instructions or call to any action that is illegal and against state, federal and international law.
And no other criminal background, however violent, or even action taken against the breeder or retailer for animal neglect or abuse that did not result in a conviction, is sufficient to deny a license.
He came to prominence as a critic of obscenity in media, especially sex and violence in videogames, and as an attorney attempted to take legal action against publishers and retailers selling violent games.
For James Cohan Gallery to allude to CAB's action as censorship (and for the gallery to imply that CAB and the protesters are violent forces of intimidation) is akin to Woody Allen's response to the Weinstein revelations — calling it «tragic for the poor women» while warning against a «witch hunt atmosphere.»
Global Witness is concerned by reports that where the Burmese authorities have taken action against the timber trade, this has sometimes involved violent attacks on Chinese migrant workers by the army.
At the same time, she does a great job of keeping an eye out for everyday consumers as well as the industry — witness today's post, «FTC takes action against» 100 % legal» P2P site» and Wednesday's update on challenges to violent video game laws in California, Michigan and Illinois.
John Roberts did indeed file briefs supporting violent fringe groups, with the effect of excusing their actions by helping to remove a crucial legal remedy that had been the most effective tool against them.
We also take action against content that glorifies acts of violence in a manner that may inspire others to replicate those violent acts and cause real offline danger, or where people were targeted because of their potential membership in a protected category.
Many state laws address the issue of stigmatized properties and prohibit any legal action against a real estate practitioner for failure to disclose incidents such as a violent crime, suicide, or the suspicion that a property is or has been haunted.
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