Sentence examples for targets someone from inspiring English sources

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People are often unsure where to draw the line of what is and isn't appropriate, but put simply, banter should be a shared activity – when it excludes or indeed directly targets someone then it's not banter, it's harassment.

The blue chip broadcasters were the most popular targetssomeone like the amiable but overworked political guru from the BBC, who knew exactly what the leeches were up to but bore it more or less patiently, or his opposite number from ITN, who didn't.

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Sri Lanka are in big, big trouble here, and they have to target someone.

Star quarterback Drew Brees lost his favourite target, someone he described as "like a brother".

But a subject is in a less threatening situation than a target, someone who may expect to be charged.

At $499, the Roku isn't cheap, but, as Wood points out, "it's targeting someone who spends $3,000 to $10,000 for their TV".

Chief constable Jane Sawyers, national policing lead for LGBT issues, said: "Targeting someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity is totally unacceptable.

So here we have the US government targeting someone they clearly loathe because of the work he is doing against their actions.

Yik Yak has a reporting tool that flags posts as spam, offensive, or targeting someone; posts that get enough complaints are sent to a human moderation team.

Having no way to cope with the sheer amount of rubbish going on her own life, she had chosen to target someone else.

It's easy to target someone who is dead, and because he appears to not to have any sexual interests, he must be a pervert.

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