Sentence examples for generalized abuse from inspiring English sources

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Officially, the E.D.L. opposes only extremists, but its message boards abound with generalized abuse toward Muslims.

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2. a : a lewd or immoral woman; b : a malicious, spiteful, or overbearing woman --sometimes used as a generalized term of abuse.

Elliot & Briere (1995) considered that among the general population recovered memories of child sexual abuse did not produce generalized distress but were more associated with symptoms of posttraumatic stress and self difficulties [31].

They include not only daily income losses, which are catastrophic for most Americans, but also increased crime rates, family breakdown, increased incidence of mental and physical health disorders, increased alcohol and substance abuse and a generalized misery (See Bill Mitchell).

Bands such as Mötley Crüe, Ratt, and Twisted Sister took "themes of generalized rage, sexual abandon, drug abuse, violence, and despair into the homes of millions of young record buyers".

The achievement of the project's objectives and final goal strongly depends on how will be tackled the lack or poor expertise at the local level, the low level of awareness and knowledge on social problems, the generalized tolerant attitudes towards alcohol abuse, violence or school dropout of both population and officials, as well as the widespread poverty.

A vast majority of adults with serious mental disorders experience a combination of panic, generalized anxiety, depression, phobia and substance abuse which differ substantially in their ages of onset.

Modified to differentiate risk of suicide, as opposed to more generalized harm (e.g., NSSI, substance abuse), an example of consent wording is as follows: …the Certificate of Confidentiality a does not prevent the investigator from taking necessary action to protect participants or others from harm in certain situations.

"Now that the systematic, generalized nature of the regime's abuses has been proven, prosecutors have many more arguments for doing so," she said.

Behavioral problems that result from interpersonal difficulties and/or generalized nonspecific reactions to stress, loss, separation, abuse, neglect or adjustment to significant changes in a child's life are labeled major psychiatric disorders, leading to unnecessary use of psychiatric medications.

There is little generalized evidence as yet that drugs of abuse interact at the level of miRNAs to regulate cell function.

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