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Children may be abused or neglected.
This law may be abused, but it's on the books.
Once in a while, advocates concede, such plans may be abused.
"By having a broad policy that doesn't list anything, we feel like we can test for any substance that may be abused".
Lord knows how all this may be abused by future governments which in terms of numbers may be rather more ambitious than yours.
Many chlorinated hydrocarbons, including chloroform and trichloroethylene, act as depressants on the central nervous system, producing anesthetic or narcotic effects that may be abused.
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Earlier this week, however, Bloomberg News and Talking Points Memo reported that Cain may be abusing his campaign contributions.
The first involves placating regulators, who fret that it may be abusing its considerable power.
County officials believe some officers may be abusing the injury policy to try to exact a form of revenge on their employer for lack of a contract.
In 2012, the governor separately created the Tenant Protection Unit, which proactively enforces rent laws by targeting landlords who may be abusing the system.
The commission said it was concerned Gazprom "may be abusing its dominant market position".
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