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The phrase "abuse avoidance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing strategies or measures taken to prevent or mitigate abuse in various settings, such as social services, healthcare, or education.
Example: "The organization implemented several programs focused on abuse avoidance to protect vulnerable populations."
Alternatives: "abuse prevention" or "abuse mitigation".
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According to the website TheyWorkForYou.com, Stuart "voted against introducing a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance" in 2013.
Whether the point of contention is political bias, porn, abuse, fraud, tax avoidance or incitement to murder, the corporations that control the new means of mass communication do not see themselves as curators of a public space.
Ageism is the discrimination against, contempt for, abuse, stereotyping, and avoidance of older people. 1 It is a harmful prejudice and stereotype that negatively impacts on older people.
The MPs also said that HMRC should monitor the cost of tax reliefs closely to spot if they were being abused for tax avoidance.
Psychosocial: worse baseline mental health, alcohol abuse, greater fear-avoidance (perception that return to work might cause symptom worsening or re-injury), and greater pain-related catastrophizing (excessive focus on pain, magnification of the threat associated with pain, and feeling helpless to control pain).
That matters because cross-border investment and world growth require an efficient tax system that prevents double taxation, tax avoidance and abuse.
Aliyev's sentence was handed down just before Azerbaijan hosted the European Games last year, when the government accused him of charged him with illegal entrepreneurship, tax avoidance, and abuse of power.
Even as she went on to say that if a child were treated with tenderness he/she would not have the aggression of abuse, a rather simplistic avoidance of the natural aggression of rivalry and frustration, her first book never lost its place of remembered and quotable parts.
The club Whyte bought - for a pound - was already under investigation for the abuse of two tax-avoidance schemes, was struggling to clear its debts from a decade of over-spending and had been on the market for five years.
Other possibilities are combing the tax code to rid it of rules that ignore economic reality, thus giving the hustlers defects to exploit, and enacting broad "anti-abuse" or "anti-avoidance" rules such as Canada has and Britain is considering.
Fresh clampdown on disguised remuneration schemes, stamp duty avoidance, and the abuse of intangible fixed-assets regime and capital allowances.
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