Sentence examples for repeatedly misused from inspiring English sources

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A public disengaged from military service has lost an important check on Washington's inclination to use force, with the result that the troops professed to be held in high regard are repeatedly misused and abused.

New York's attorney general filed suit against President Trump and his three eldest children Thursday, alleging "persistently illegal conduct" at the president's personal charity and saying that Trump had repeatedly misused the nonprofit organization to pay off his businesses' creditors, to decorate one of his golf clubs and to stage a multimillion-dollar giveaway at 2016 campaign events.

He helped save Nissan from the brink of bankruptcy after he was installed as chief operating officer by Renault in 1999, but the Japanese automaker fired Ghosn from his role as chairman almost immediately after his arrest, saying it had found "substantial evidence" that he repeatedly misused company funds.

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State law considers a child neglected if his or her well-being is threatened by a parent who "repeatedly misuses" a drug.

A blogger on the site Jewcy wrote, "The way they yell 'Shalom' in greeting, repeatedly misuse the word 'verklempt,' and play up their Jewishness for the camera is pretty revolting".

However, Israel repeatedly misuses U.S. weapons to commit grave human rights abuses against Palestinians who are forced to live under its illegal 42-year military occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip.

India's sedition law has repeatedly been misused as it can be interpreted in a dangerous way.

Mitch Stoltz, a lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights nonprofit company, said the copyright act, which was designed to make it illegal to circumvent protections for copyrighted works, had repeatedly been misused by technology companies to protect their businesses.

In discussing his decision to send the National Guard to the Mexico border, Texas Gov. Rick Perry repeatedly has misused data on "criminal aliens" arrested in Texas.

Britain already has the toughest libel laws in the world, which have been misused repeatedly to protect the rich and the powerful; and giving the state power to regulate the press is a dangerous temptation to governments.So what should be done?

They have also repeatedly expressed concern that blood test results might be misused to discriminate against homosexuals and others in employment, insurance and housing.

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