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Trainee interrogators were told they should aim to provoke humiliation, disorientation, exhaustion, anxiety and fear in the prisoners they are questioning.
Litigation by lawyers for detainees and their families contended that army training procedures throughout the British military role in Iraq sanctioned interrogation techniques that included threats, sensory deprivation and enforced nakedness, and that trainee interrogators were told that they should aim to provoke humiliation, disorientation, exhaustion and fear.
"Holy Father, my transfer right now would provoke much disorientation and discouragement in those who have believed it was possible to clean up so many situations of corruption and abuse of power that have been rooted in the management of so many departments," Vigano wrote to the pope on March 27 , 2011
For the latter, it was agreed that she should be moved to a bed which was more visible from the nurses' station, although this also provoked discussion about the disorientation such a move might cause.
In fact it's doing what Parliament should - reflecting the anxieties, revulsion and disorientation that IS has provoked among voters.
One experiment of this controversial type, being examined in the current ethics reviews, was reported last fall in The Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. Thirteen men and women with schizophrenia were not only taken off their medicines, but then injected with ketamine to provoke psychotic symptoms in the subjects -- hallucinations, disorientation, paranoia -- so the symptoms could be studied.
The disorientation began almost immediately.
It radiates benign disorientation.
See also spatial disorientation.
Our disorientation was complete.
Disorientation begins at the auditions.
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