Sentences with phrase «with abusive language»

What if you're dealing with abusive language, or disrespectful behavior?
In Asia, men tend to abuse their girl every now and then with abusive languages that are very bad making the girl feel a lot disrespected.

Not exact matches

She will also appear in court in Northern Ireland in December charged with using threatening and abusive language during a speech she made at an anti-terrorism demonstration in Belfast on August 6.
For the cartoon, it takes two people to push someone down with abusive religious language.
You sure are not helping your cause with that kind of abusive language.
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Don't lecture me about what «we were told» about moving to a new stadium because I am sure you were told a lot of things all your life which you are still grappling with (well, I can tell from your abusive language).
He was hit with two technicals for towel - waving and «abusive language,» was ordered out of the game and refused to go, and his team lost its third in a row 71 - 59.
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Most of the comments here are simply good banter, perhaps the language has evolved since your day to something you are uncomfortable with, doesn't make it abusive.
«We reiterate that Arsenal Football Club does not tolerate foul language, racist chanting, homophobic chanting or any anti-social behaviour at Emirates Stadium, and we will continue to act with zero tolerance towards any individual found to be acting in an abusive manner.»
Most notably, Abrams v. United States (1919) was a turning point when Justice Holmes dissented against the majority opinion which charged four radicals with the Espionage Act, which made it a crime to publish «abusive language» about the Constitution or the armed forces (Lewis 28).
In July, Lissu was criminally charged with using abusive language after he called President John Magufuli a dictator over alleged attacks on the opposition and the media.
«We do try and mitigate negative behavior with filters that don't allow profanity or nudity and all reviews are moderated for bullying or abusive language
Since taking office, Team Malloy / Wyman have dumped over $ 450 million in scarce taxpayer funds into charter schools in Connecticut, although these schools consistently discriminate against children who require special services, children who aren't fluent in the English language and children who won't adhere to the charter school's abusive «no - excuses» disciplinary policies designed to push out children with behavioral issues.
Forcing children who struggle with language for whatever reason to sit for hours on multiple days to take these tests is abusive.
The corporate education reform industry, riding high off a successful anti-teacher tenure lawsuit in California, is targeting the single most important element of academic freedom and working conditions for public school teachers and now the only Democratic governor in the nation to propose doing away with teacher tenure is saying that his abusive language about teachers «Wasn't about them.
Contacting consumers by phone with the intent to annoy or harass, or using abusive language in debt collection phone calls
The caller can't use abusive language, threaten violence or arrest, nor can he talk about your finances with anyone not authorized to know about them.
Lenders can not contact consumers with the intent to annoy, harass, etc., or use abusive language at any time.
We have also received news that Volunteers from other shelters are using extremely strong and abusive language in their Facebook posts, attacking our volunteers with groundless assumptions and curses.
As if this were not a sufficiently negative outlook with overtones of schadenfreude, ironically, the continued manhandling and bullying (abusive human body language) is the major reason why the dog was upset and felt like biting in the first place.
It doesn't take an objective marker for me to empathize with and help the German soldier who is caught underneath the rubble after a bombing — especially since the dog will often save you from a similar fate — and I don't need to be fluent in any of the languages to understand when a sergeant is being abusive.
In this instance, it is conceded that there were no circumstances that would justify the removal of a single protester with a sign from a busy plaza, and that the display of the sign, despite its profanity, did not constitute the use of insulting or abusive language within the meaning of s. 2 (9)(a).
The Court found that this restriction was limited to the use of abusive or insulting language that interferes with a patron's use of the parks.
Section 2 (9)(a) provides: «(9)... no person shall, within the Parks (a) use abusive or insulting language, or conduct himself or herself in the Parks in a manner that unnecessarily interferes with the use and enjoyment of the Parks by other persons».
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