Sentence examples for responses to abuses from inspiring English sources

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We gain the most when we agree ways of working together – or working separately, from our different points of strength, towards a shared goal – in strengthening our responses to abuses of human rights.

Institute efforts can address these challenges to some extent, as has been recommended by Piwowar et al. [ 45]; however, funders, publishers and public archives have an important role to play [ 45], especially in clarifying and communicating agreed etiquette and in developing responses to abuses of the system [ 46].

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This study examined Portuguese-speaking women's definitions of wife abuse and beliefs about appropriate responses to abuse.

Responses to abuse highlighted in this study range from acquiescent to assertive measures.

Following details on types of abuse, we present responses to abuse as described by women and their partners, categorized on a scale from acquiescent to assertive measures.>> The most common negative experience described across respondents entailed feeling ignored or neglected.

This research drew on in-depth interviews with 112 respondents including women who delivered in the preceding 14 months, their male partners, public opinion leaders and community health workers to understand experiences with and responses to abuse during childbirth.

In response to abuses by judges and national federations, a new group, the World Skating Federation, was formed last week to challenge the established International Skating Union.

This has usually been in response to abuses to which consumers have been exposed in connection with installment sales (hire-purchase agreements).

The state department has confirmed it intends to review the country's response to abuses such as migrants being bought by shipowners and forced to work as slaves for years at sea without pay.

Ms. Collins described the drug bill as a necessary response to abuses by some drug companies, which she said had exploited the existing law "to maximize their profits at the expense of consumers".

The law was in part a response to abuses of national-security wiretaps by the Nixon administration, which had used electronic surveillance against its domestic opponents in the guise of counterintelligence investigations.

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