Sentences with phrase «which bystanders»

Have them list positive ways in which bystanders to bullying can be part of the solution.
Every week, every school in America should hold a Hero of the Week program, in which bystanders who defend underdogs are celebrated, acknowledged, and rewarded.
It's also whether distortions get corrected in a way in which bystanders get hurt.
These are causes of action that require there to be an existing relationship in which the bystander is obligated to consider, and in some cases protect, the interests of the victim.

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The report says less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training, which teaches people how to respond in instances when they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
XpertHR also found that less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training in 2018, in which people are taught how to respond if they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
Television, in particular, was found to have presented violence in simplistic terms — depicting «a visual three - way alignment of Negroes, white bystanders, and public officials or enforcement agents,» which tended to create the impression that the riots were predominantly racial confrontations between blacks and whites, while factors such as economic and political frustration were pushed into the background.
They don't want the inconvenience of learning from thousands of years of interaction with God in terms of experience, prayer, revelation, and writings, because it would force them to be uncomfortable, to transform themselves into what they know God wants them to be, which is a servant in His name, not a casual bystander.
It is also reminiscent of Graham Greene's The Quiet American, with a displaced American, an evocation of Vietnam, and, especially, a scene in which a Baskin - Robbins store explodes, killing innocent bystanders, revealing to Harry and Rae that they are involved inadvertently but inexorably in an evil far beyond what they had foreseen.
They have set up a false gospel of their own making, called it a «crossless gospel,» assigned this so - called «false - gospel» to some innocent bystanders (such as me), and then accused us of holding this gospel of their own making, which of course, we do not.
Late in the game, Ellard, an interested bystander, came by to tell Anderson he was approaching the NFL record for yardage in a game, which happened to be held by Henry's best friend and Fresno neighbor, Stephone Paige of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Police believe the shooting, in which one bystander sustained a minor injury, stemmed from an argument that began at a strip club between Jones's entourage and another group.
Teibert was selected on the left of the midfield three after an impressive performance in his side's 2 - 0 win against LA Galaxy, during which he reduced Galaxy star Robbie Keane to a bystander for the whole ninety minutes.
He came off his bicycle and ended up with an ambulance, police and fire truck arriving which must have been called by a bystander via 911.
Bystanders also may experience what is known as the bystander effect which occurs when people witness an event like bullying when a large group of people are around.
And that isn't even talking about the chance of someone (anyone — driver, innocent bystander) dying, which is somewhere on the order of 1000 times less likely (for every 1 million people who drink and drive, 2 people will end up dead (most likely the driver)-RRB-.
And yet although that same bystander might think that the associations ought to have a similar relationship with CCHQ as a company interviewing panel has with its headhunters — you recommend, but we choose — reality suggests the associations have so little real power in practice that they might as well simply be told to find out which shortlisted candidate can best imitate a reverse pterodactyl.
The grand jury, which first convened in August, has weighed evidence — including a video recorded by bystanders of Mr. Garner's arrest — and heard testimony from officers and emergency responders involved.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which saw hundreds of people killed and injured when ten gunmen infiltrated the city by boat and targeted high concentrations of bystanders in hotels, railway stations and public places, have heightened alert levels in security forces across the world.
In the paper, «Racial and Social Disparities in Bystander Support During Medical Emergencies in U.S. Streets,» York Cornwell and Currit analyzed data on nearly 22,500 patients from the 2011 National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) data set, which they linked to characteristics of counties where the incidents occurred.
In fact, some researchers conceptualize peer aggression as a group phenomenon, which means intervention efforts should include not only victims but perpetrators and bystanders, too.
The study revealed that less than one in 14 bystanders performed CPR in the majority of the lowest - performing group, which had a median household income of $ 43,611 (± $ 5,038), resulting in a ROSC rate of 1.5 percent.
However, in the highest - performing group, which had a median household income of $ 50,225 (± $ 6,661), about half of the bystanders performed CPR, resulting in a ROSC rate of 23.3 percent.
Considerable previous research in cell cultures has demonstrated that low doses of ionizing radiation results in «bystander» effects, in which nearby, unexposed tissues suffer cell death, mutations, and tumor - inducing growth (ScienceNOW, 7 September 2005).
In some counties the lower incidence might be due to fewer cases being eligible to enter the CARES registry due to longer EMS response times (if bystanders did not initiate CPR), in which case the lower incidence would be due to geographical differences rather than reporting bias.
However, among patients whose cardiac arrest was witnessed by a bystander, those who received either amiodarone or lidocaine during resuscitation had a 5 percent greater chance of survival to hospital discharge compared with those who received a placebo, which was a statistically significant difference.
This accelerates cell senescence, which leads to increased pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant signaling by the senescence associated secretory phenotype (SASP) response, and induction of mitochondrial dysfunction, thereby propagating DNA damage and senescence to bystander cells.
The promising atmosphere is perpetuated by an engrossing early sequence in which the central foursome debate the fates of three seemingly innocent bystanders, and yet it's equally clear that the movie begins to peter out almost immediately following that electrifying interlude - as writer / director Berg's less - than - cinematic visual choices result in a lack of thrills that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
Of course, the shot - on - an - iPhone aspect — which ends up looking much better than it probably should — creates a tenuous sense of reality, in which the viewer is never completely sure who is an actor and who is merely a bystander.
This is because they get ambushed by assassins, which means The American then has to eliminate the bad guys and the innocent bystander so his cover isn't blown.
In The Killers (1946), Brown played Nick Adams, who in the Hemingway story on which the film was based was the narrator but who wound up with little more than a bystander part in the film's opening scene.
For my money it's a comedy, but of the blacker - than - black variety, which is exactly what you expect from writer - director McDonagh, who has already brought us the wickedly funny In Bruges, about two hitmen languishing in Belgium after killing an innocent bystander, and the astonishing play The Lieutenant Of Inishmore, a blood - soaked tale of mad Irish terrorists that I'm ashamed to say made me laugh until I cried.
The Witness (Unrated) Bystander Effect documentary revisiting the murder of 28 year - old Kitty Genovese in Queens in the wee hours of March 13, 1964 which awakened 38 of her neighbors, all of whom failed to call the police.
These kids are supposed to be the poles around which the final conflict of the story «that is already written down» by creepy puppetmaster Mr. Tiny (Michael Cerveris) revolves, but they feel like unlucky bystanders picked at random to fill the roles.
Superficially, I, Daniel Blake may seem to be about the very recent past: a bystander's jeer at the Old Etonians in government pinpoints the drama as belonging to the era of the David Cameron administration, which exploded in its own face as a result of the Brexit referendum it ill - advisedly held (ill - advisedly for itself, and for the nation).
Even creator Stan Lee makes his patented hilarious cameo we've come to expect in Avengers: Age Of Ultron, but overall, the blended elements of hilarity and possible ultimate destruction is lost in a blur of exhilarating, yet sometimes confusing action which focuses not so much on destroying the bad guys, but evacuating a group of civilian bystanders from an Eastern European metropolis.
Redmayne and Fogler's characters attempts to retrieve the animal, which make it seem to bystanders that they are the one's actually doing the robbing, are genuinely funny.
The duo bond over one absurd situation after the next, which include encounters with numerous bystanders, sympathetic bikers, clueless restaurant patrons and sassy child beauty pageant contestants.
What you don't want is for it to be an innocent bystander, because then you have to stop guessing and pass your turn over to the other team (not forgetting the clue you failed to get which is, of course, still on the board).
The attack on tracking also claimed an innocent bystander: ability grouping, which became suspect in many circles, too.
The target is the student or students who are being bullied and the bystanders, which are most students, are the ones who are nearby when the incident occurs or are aware of the bullying incidents but not directly involved.
And I heard from parents and community members that they wanted to be engaged in the schools in a deeper way than in the past, which would require administrators to see them as partners, not passive bystanders to district decision making.
The Taurus was redesigned for 2013 with an eye toward giving it a «more muscular stance,» and the SHO adds some sport to the masculinity with a black mesh grille, black sideview mirror housings, a rear spoiler, HID headlamps, and larger wheels, all of which make for a vehicle that is more likely to catch a bystander's eye than the previous, rather staid - looking Taurus.
Concern: The components which have been improperly torqued could become separated, resulting in a loss of vehicle control and a dramatic increase in the risk of injury to vehicle occupants and bystanders.
We weren't the only ones who dug the look: the LC attracted plenty of long looks from bystanders, even in the parking lot at Lime Rock, which was peppered with Porsches and Ferraris.
@BlueRaja - DannyPflughoeft So if the innocent bystander gets the transaction reversed, the scammer still has the $ 1000 (which came from the victim).
I do notice some bad habits dragging you down, which I think is easier for an objective bystander to notice... and I summarize as the following:
With that done you need to organise the villain deck, made up of a group of henchmen or villains as specified by the Mastermind card, plus some other types of card, such as bystanders who get captured by villains or Masterstrikes which bring the Mastermind down from his lofty perch for some close - quarters combat.
Hitting bad people, the undead, innocent bystanders and inoffensive wildlife with pointy objects (and blunt ones) is all very well, but it's hardly subtle compared to the mighty art of magic which can allow you to summon up terrifying creatures, raise the dead, conjure weapons and armour or just bathe enemies in flame.
What the market is not factoring in, however, is the downside risk coming Take - Two's way with the sale of this «Mature» game to kids, which is a murder simulator for violence against women, cops, and innocent bystanders...
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