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Some may be abusing the possibility of six months' paid leave for stress.
The first involves placating regulators, who fret that it may be abusing its considerable power.
Earlier this week, however, Bloomberg News and Talking Points Memo reported that Cain may be abusing his campaign contributions.
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 group released its final report earlier this month, calling for expanded access to treatment; increased efforts to disrupt drug trafficking; more emphasis on overdose prevention; a pilot recovery unit for inmates addicted to drugs; and mandatory tracking of prescription data to help identify patients who may be abusing powerful pain medications.
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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.
If a family is not able to pay the proper amount, the daughter may be abused by her in-laws.
The suggestion that it must now be curtailed by judicial fiat because it may be abused by unwise use hardly rises to the dignity of argument.
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