Sentence examples for abuse constitutes from inspiring English sources

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Once again, the IPCC's chair, Dame Anne Owers, has dispatched a letter to all chief constables to reinforce the message that abuse constitutes very serious corruption and must always be reported.

Although there's debate among students over whether or not prescription drug abuse constitutes cheating, some schools are nevertheless taking active steps to prohibit prescription drug abuse.

For the purposes of this article, then, abuse constitutes behaviors that assert power and control over those with whom we are in intimate relationship -- like partners, family members, and friends.

More or less hidden alcohol abuse constitutes one of the greatest public health problems, with substantial social and clinical implications.

According to Cutliffe and McKenna (2005), in a relationship where IPV occurs, abuse constitutes; 'physical, psychological or sexual mistreatment and/or other controlling behaviours such as economic or spiritual deprivation that are intended by the abuser to cause harm or are perceived by the victim to cause harm.

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On the street, she encountered men who cursed her; in perhaps the clearest sign of what she was confronting, her husband's lawyer, Shi Ziyue, disputed that the abuse constituted "domestic violence" because, he said, "Domestic violence is when a man hits and injures his wife frequently over a long time but has no reason, but my client did that because he had conflicts with his wife".

In an exceptionally critical report, HMIC said chief officers must recognise that domestic abuse constituted a major problem that demanded comparable resources and focus to those devoted to tackling other high volume crimes such as burglary.

He doesn't necessarily believe that issues of depression or substance abuse constitute a broader problem in ballet.

In the project's case, tolerance to violence or alcohol abuse, constitute major factors that influence the achievement of the project goal on the long term.

Correspondingly, since the 1990s many just-war theorists have argued that the need to end and punish such abuses constitutes a just cause for the use of military force and that the intention to do so well expresses the just-war aim of responding to serious injustice and reestablishing peace.

Soldiers, members of the security forces, and the civilian leadership up and down the chain of command should know that such abuses constitute crimes against humanity and the claim that "I was just carrying out orders" will not keep them from being brought to justice – either in Syria or in other countries around the world.

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