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But adult bullies in positions of power are already dominant, and they are just as likely to pick on a strong subordinate as a weak one, said Dr. Gary Namie, director of the Workplace Bullying and Trauma Institute, an advocacy group based in Bellingham, Wash.
And plenty of other foreign companies, as well as South African ones, dealt with the regime, making it hard to pick on a few as especially responsible.Mr Fagan is probably not planning to win in court.
Instead, they've chosen to pick on a Japanese swimmer for an illegal kick.
It isn't generous to pick on a jazz festival before it begins.
Perhaps it's unfair to pick on a video that was probably made with the best of intentions.
"Each time, he's taken a small company and uses it to pick on a big company," Mr. Ashton said.
Football is not a game for sentimentalists, and even Dungy knows when to pick on a player.
"It's very easy to pick on a robot that looks like the Terminator, but in fact with dual use being everywhere, it really doesn't matter.
In the absence of face-to-face interaction, we also tend to pick on a couple of traits to determine whether a voice sounds trustworthy or not.
But why would any place, let alone a town like Democratic-leaning Lambertville (with a Democratic mayor) pick on a paid-up party member like Mr. Torricelli?
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Perhaps Mexico is simply the easiest target to pick on - a trade war with China would prove too costly, and a war in the Middle East too difficult to pull off just now.
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