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The phrase "abuses is a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Abuses is a serious issue that needs to be addressed in our society."
Alternatives: "abuse is a" or "abuses represent a".
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"While the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust's recognition of these abuses is a hopeful sign, The matter is not over yet.
In case it's not clear, let me tell you what that means: Broadspectrum's complicity in human rights abuses is a financial and reputational risk, one that threatens the company's ability to grow and be profitable.
As painful as this is to church leaders, the fullest disclosure of abuses is a minimal prerequisite for rebuilding the laity's shattered confidence that their church might once more be entrusted with the care of tender children.
He was convinced that the arrests were a message to Sri Lanka's civil society, which already stands petrified: dissent will not be tolerated.The government has already said that anyone who co-operates with international organisations to investigate abuses is a "traitor" or a "conspirator".
"The fact that the number of serious incidents has not declined but continued steadily, and in some cases escalated, is further proof that the failure to address abuses is a deliberate policy of the Australian government to deter further boat arrivals," Pearson told Guardian Australia.
Ending human rights abuses is a key demand of the international community, which has encouraged reforms in Burma since the end of outright military rule in 2011.
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