Sentence examples for abuses raised from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abuses raised" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to issues or complaints that have been brought to attention, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report highlighted the abuses raised by the community regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "complaints raised" or "issues brought up".

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Australia's authority on human rights issues had been "diminished" by ongoing human rights abuses raised by its asylum policies, HRW's Australia director, Elaine Pearson, said.

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The reported abuses raise concerns about oversight and highlight the importance of "outside eyes looking in".

Now human rights groups say the military's continuing role in such abuses raises new questions about its ability to midwife Egyptian democracy.

The abuses raise further questions about the ability of Kyrgyzstan's weak central authorities to control the tumultuous south of the country, where sympathies remain strong for the former president who was ousted in April, Kurmanbek S. Bakiyev.

In November, Kang Rixin, former general manager of the state-owned China National Nuclear Corp., was sentenced to life in jail for accepting bribes and other abuses, raising questions about safety and the trustworthiness of decision-making at the top of the nuclear industry.

His handling of government spying abuses raises our first question: Would we have ever learned about Watergate if Barack Obama had been President?

A donation page inspired by the storyline to raise money for a rescue fund for women suffering domestic abuse raised more than £135,000 over seven months.

But they also sought to show the potential for abuse raised by the broad scope of the presidential order on tribunals and called for more Congressional involvement in drafting such initiatives.

The Audit Chamber said the investigation into the use of public funds had been planned in advance and isn't linked to the accusations of financial abuse raised by a dancer who was arrested earlier this month on charges of staging an acid attack on the theatre's artistic director Sergei Filin.

Ronald E. Bachman, an actuary at PricewaterhouseCoopers who has analyzed expected costs for more than 30 states considering parity legislation, said he believed that providing parity for both mental illness and substance abuse raised total health care costs on average 2.5 to 3.5percentt.

"Over the last three decades, the courts have permitted a number of no-fault defenses, such as insanity and sexual abuse, raised in the trial of the Menendez brothers.

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