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Did that constitute abuse?
But if this gadget was alive while it was awake, could running around in it too much make it crazy and constitute abuse?
Payton's name was linked by media outlets to the case as a second unnamed person who received enough Vicodin that it could constitute abuse.
I didn't have an opportunity to ask him detailed questions, and I wondered, in light of the beatings that I had seen soldiers watch without intervening, what might constitute abuse during interrogation.
Some, though, said that documentary subjects have routinely been paid for many years — and that failure on the part of filmmakers to share the wealth might actually constitute abuse of people whose troubles will become the stuff of a profit-making enterprise.
Firstly, let's be clear: when one human being bombards another human being with threats of violence or death, that person is not merely an irritating troll we shouldn't feed – these threats constitute abuse and that person is exhibiting potentially criminal behaviour.
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What constitutes abuse?
Who will decide what constitutes abuse and how will offenders be ostracized?
Others wrote to say that, to their mind, the simple act of naming children after Hitler and Himmler constituted abuse.
What goes on in the typical big-time college football program constitutes abuse of the athletes who play the game.
In the end, the situation may not have constituted abuse, but it did raise issues about "a parent helping a child to be appropriately independent," the judge said.
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