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For many people in more abusive situations, it's a nightmare.
Those [ones] become even more abusive when they realize they're not.
" Trump, he added, would be "more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama.
Her boyfriend blamed her for what happened to their baby and grew more abusive.
We also now limit account functionality or place suspensions on thousands more abusive accounts each day.
" On Bill Clinton: "There's never been anyone more abusive to women in politics than Bill Clinton.
The company is taking down 10 times more abusive accounts everyday compared with last year, for example.
But some survivors say these "medical examinations" were just a precursor to more abusive patterns of behavior.
Presidential authority and executive overreach are greater and more abusive now than during any time in recent memory.
It's not just that Cousineau is more abusive than Kominsky; it's also that his students are so ridiculous.
Harvey says that Twitter is also making changes to remove more abusive material, not just sweep it under the rug.
Each side accuses the other of being the more abusive one; meanwhile, the back-and-forth between them is vicious.
Last week, the company said it's "taking action on" 10 times more abusive accounts, compared with the same time last year.
TWITTER SAYS SUSPENDING 3 TIMES MORE ABUSIVE ACCOUNTS THAT ARE REPORTED WITHIN 24 HOURS COMPARED TO THE SAME TIME LAST YEAR-TWEET
And during the debate, Trump told the audience that no one in politics had been "more abusive to women" than Bill Clinton.
She might be concerned that Jack would view the revelation as a betrayal on her part and become more abusive, not less.
Twitter also said three times more abusive accounts were suspended within 24 hours after a report compared with the same time last year.
The service is now "taking action on" 10 times more abusive accounts, compared with this time last year, according to new stats released today.
"It creates industries that become more abusive," said Claudia Johnson, the program manager of LawHelp Interactive, a nationwide initiative to increase access to justice.
I believe that Donald Trump in the White House would be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama — and that's saying a lot.
Without giving anything away, the new season also includes a tribal component within the prison, and more abusive behavior on the part of the guards.
He goes further to describe instances that sound considerably more abusive than "tactless," including yelling at actors, producers, and even directors until they cried on set.
Black and Asian female MPs received on average 35 percent more abusive tweets than their white female colleagues even when Abbott was excluded from the total.
"A a lot of the more abusive or exploitative practices are considered customary in the industry," said Tyler Whitley, who manages RAFI's contract agriculture reform program.
A new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) aims to protect consumers from some of the more abusive and exploitative features of payday loans.
An increasingly unhinged leader threatening his own Attorney General while telling thousands of Boy Scouts about an orgy on a yacht before encouraging police officers to be more abusive.
Sexual harassment and bullying can lead to even more abusive behavior if it's not stopped early on, she says, causing a ripple effect as generations of young people grow older.
"I believe Donald Trump in the White House would be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama — and that's saying a lot," Pruitt said on the Pat Campbell Show.
Case in point: The court's recent decision curtailing forum shopping in the federal courts may unfortunately cause more abusive patent cases to be filed at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
"I believe that Donald Trump in the White House will be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama, and that's saying a lot, " Pruitt, a Republican, told radio host Pat Campbell.
As part of the committee's questioning, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, played the interview excerpt in which Mr. Pruitt said Mr. Trump would be "more abusive" to the Constitution than Mr. Obama.
Sheldon Whitehouse asked Pruitt about comments he made on a different local Oklahoma radio show on February 4, 2016, where he said then-candidate Trump would be more abusive to the Constitution than Obama.
This comes after Pruitt made headlines last week for saying in a separate 2016 radio hit that he thought then-candidate Trump would be "more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama, and that's saying a lot."
"I believe that Donald Trump in the White House will be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama and that's saying a lot," Pruitt said during a February 4, 2016, interview on Tulsa radio station KFAQ.
Hours after a 2016 radio interview resurfaced in which he predicted Donald Trump "would be more abusive to the constitution than Barack Obama," EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt headed to the White House for a meeting and a TV hit.
"I believe that Donald Trump in the White House will be more abusive to the constitution than Barack Obama and that's saying a lot," Pruitt, Oklahoma's attorney general at the time, said in a February 2016 radio interview with Tulsa's KFAQ.
According to Ho, Twitter is "taking action on 10x the number of abusive accounts every day compared to the same time last year" and has limited account functionality and suspended "thousands more abusive accounts each day" compared to the same time last year.
It also said it has been acting more quickly in responding to requests from users appealing decisions to take down content, and that it has been able to suspend three times more abusive accounts within 24 hours after a report compared to last April.
Take these tweets from the past year: Amazing that Crooked Hillary can do a hit ad on me concerning women when her husband was the WORST abuser of woman in U.S. political history There's never been anyone more abusive to women in politics than Bill Clinton.
Washington (CNN)Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said Tuesday that he has no recollection of stinging remarks he made back in 2016 when he argued that Donald Trump would use executive power "in a way that is truly unconstitutional" and would be "more abusive" to the Constitution than President Barack Obama.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE predicted in 2016 that then-candidate Donald Trump would be "more abusive" to the Constitution if he won the White House than President Obama.
After a cancer diagnosis, he expressed public regret for being "more abusive than most." Kerrigan died in 1996 at the age of 64. He was a practicing Catholic.
Vito instead has Carlo secretly watched. This perceived inaction only emboldens Carlo to become more abusive. Sonny obeys his father's command not to interfere until he visits Connie and finds her sobbing and battered. Sonny severely beats Carlo in the street, threatening to kill him if he hurts Connie again.
After killing Marie by beheading her, Carno was killed by Gaston, who then succumbed to his own wounds. Malcolm tells Adrienne about a ritual that can eradicate the demon. Harriet, fearing for her safety, decides to leave with Cyrus as Don becomes more abusive and erratic. The next day, Adrienne is attacked by Don, who is now completely insane and dressed like Carno.
They start of joking and jovial, but as they consume more vodka, the party goers become more abusive and irate. When they finally leave the party they are thoroughly drunk, falling over each other and landing in the mud. The Chief Devil is astonished. He is convinced that the drink must have been made from the blood of beasts to make the men act so beastly.
Tony resolves the situation by letting Junior become boss in order to steer law enforcement attention away from the rest of the family. With the support of the other captains, Tony runs things behind the scenes, especially as Junior becomes greedier and more abusive of his authority. When Junior finds out about this from Tony's own mother he orders Tony's failed assassination. Tony retaliates by having two of Junior's enforcers, Mikey Palmice and Chucky Signore, murdered.
The encomiendas of Chiloé were the largest of Chile and the administration of this form of labor more abusive than on the mainland. Moreover, the encomenderos did not fulfill their obligations; they did not register tribute nor salaries. Encomenderos often did not pay legal salaries or salaries at all and did not observe the "free time" of Indians in the encomienda laws. The encomienda activities in Chiloé included the Indians traveling to the continental coast to log for alerce wood.
The name of the organization derives from the Russian slang term хам (kham), referring to a boor or lout but more abusive; a person who behaves in a crude disgusting way without respect for him/herself or others; the closest English term would be scumbag. The term is a reference to the Biblical Ham. A number of incidents involving activists of the movement have garnered significant public attention. On 21 March 2016, by the Moscow City Court's decision the organization was liquidated.
He is far more abusive in the scene as it was filmed, and is perched atop an exaggeratedly high bench that towers over Caligari. Another deviation from the script comes when Caligari first awakens Cesare, one of the most famous moments in the film. The script called for Cesare to gasp and struggle for air, then shake violently and collapse in Caligari's arms. As it was filmed, there is no such physical struggling, and instead the camera zooms in on Cesare's face as he gradually opens his eyes.
After receiving a particularly poor academic report, Ishaan's parents sends him to a boarding school. There he rapidly sinks into a state of fear, anxiety and depression, despite being befriended by Rajan Damodharan, a physically disabled boy who is one of the top students in the class. Ishaan is anguished due to missing his parents, the boarding school teachers being even more abusive than the previous school's, and starting to feel that he genuinely was a failure. Ishaan contemplates suicide, climbing up the fence in a terrace, but Rajan intervenes, saving him.
Peter is a boy who is always maltreated by his father because of his homosexuality. He decided to run away and was found by a wealthy lady, Doña Biday, and is adopted by her. But he becomes abusive of his newfound wealth, and after the death of Doña Biday he becomes more abusive of his wealth and mistreated most of his housemaids, employees, and friends. Because of that, he was given a curse that transforms him into a horse every time he gets angry, or does/says anything bad to others.
Fein's Torture series was exhibited in Beijing in September 2007 and in London in October 2007. A review in the December 2007 issue of Art in America magazine, summed up the impact of Fein's Torture series, stating: "Torture of detainees or their rendition to countries with even more abusive torture regimens has become semi-legal under the Bush administration. Fein reminds us, however, that these practices can never be anything less than intolerable." Fein is the current editor of First Amendment Project's web log and writes a blog, Pointing Fingers for the San Francisco Chronicle.
NY Post Morgan's "diary", as narrated in the book, follows the story of her sexual life, from the early days in college to the present time, and describes her experiences with dominant men. Morgan reviewed the film 'Fifty Shades of Grey' when it was released and wrote that she thought the relationship between the two characters was more "abusive rather than romantic".Best selling erotic author Sophie Morgan reviews 50 shades movie She commented that the characters were "Literally not believable as a human being". Morgan's "memoir" was published in 2012 by Gotham, an imprint of Penguin BooksPenguin Group.
While Mike is out on a scavenging trip, Kim receives a call on her walkie-talkie from a man identifying himself as Ranger Mark. Mark is at first helpful and promises to aid her, but his calls become more abusive and misogynistic over time. Kim does not tell Mike about the calls. After an unproductive outing, Mike says that the area has become too dangerous for the meager supplies that he is able to find, and he proposes that they move to the coast, where they can live in a mansion and safely run a generator.
As an example she cites Martin Daly and Margot Wilson's theory that stepfathers are more abusive because they lack the nurturing instinct of natural parents and can increase their reproductive success in this way. According to Rose this does not explain why most stepfathers do not abuse their children and why some biological fathers do. She also argues that cultural pressures can override the genetic predisposition to nurture as in the case of sex-selective infanticide prevalent in some cultures where male offspring are favored over female offspring. Evolutionary psychologists Workman and Reader reply that while reductionism may be a "dirty word" to some it is actually an important scientific principle.
Disabled people are more vulnerable to sexual abuse than the general population for numerous reasons. As they are less likely to report what has happened to them, their rapists are able to get away with the abuse. Victims are often not taken seriously due to ableism which intersects with societal myths about sexual violence, for example, that 'ugly' people aren't raped, since society's beauty standard devalues disability. According to Valenti-Hein & Schwartz, only 3% of sexual abuse cases involving developmentally disabled people are ever reported, more than 90% of developmentally disabled people will experience sexual abuse at some point in their lives, and 49% will experience 10 or more abusive incidents.
He was cleared of murder but found guilty of burglary, having stolen items from Reg's home, and received a probation order. Den and all the other prisoners frequently find Nick's presence an irritant. After being beaten by Barnsey, Nick applies for a cell swap, but he immediately regrets it when he is moved in with the even more abusive Queenie, who beats Nick several times, and then uses him as his skivvy; although Nick finds someone else to bully, the emotionally unstable Trevor Kellow (Peter Doran), who ends up committing suicide. Nick is denied bail, and is told by the magistrate that his trial is to be held in June 1989.
Soheila Fors (born 8 February 1967) is an Iranian-Swedish women's rights activist, writer and founder of the Khatoon-foundation for immigrant women. Fors was born in Gilan-e Gharb in Kermanshah, and after having joined the resistance against Ayatollah Khomeini following the regime's persecution of her family, she moved to Sweden in 1993 with her husband and two children. As the relationship became increasingly more abusive, she divorced her husband, and eventually married her current husband in 1998, with whom she has two children. Driven by her own experience, Fors established shelters for women to break out of isolation and abuse, focusing particularly on immigrant women suffering under honour culture.
Fidler says McDermott changed the group's dynamic; he wrote the majority of their songs and prompted a darker tone. After winning the Pick of the Fringe award at the 1986 Adelaide Fringe Festival, the group relocated from Canberra to Melbourne, where they based themselves with a regular gig at the Prince Patrick Hotel in Collingwood, in an effort to save enough money to travel to the Edinburgh Fringe. Initially DAAS found that Melbourne audiences did not respond to their act and to provoke a reaction they became more aggressive, with McDermott and Ferguson adopting more abusive personas and often picking on Fidler's naturally happy but stupid character. They made their first overseas performance at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1987, to sold out crowds.
Differences have also been observed for age groups, as younger adults (18–24 years old) have reported more abusive behaviors in the face of computer frustration when compared to older adults (over 35 years old). Individuals with less computer experience in particular have also been reported to experience increased feelings of anger and helplessness when it comes to computers, but other research has argued that it is the self-efficacy beliefs about computers that are predictive of computer frustration, not the amount of computer experience or use. In 1999 Professor Robert J. Edelmann, a Chartered Clinical, Forensic and Health Psychologist and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, was offering a special helpline in the UK for those suffering from technology related anger.
He is accused of killing Reverend Lester Coggins, who laundered money for Big Jim's large-scale methamphetamine operation, and Duke's widow Brenda Perkins, who were both murdered by Big Jim, as well as Angie and Dodee. While Barbie is in jail, other residents track the source of the Dome, using a Geiger counter, to an abandoned farm; the device they find in the middle of the farm's orchard is strongly indicated to be extraterrestrial in origin. The restrictions issued by Big Jim become more severe, and the police force grows more abusive, galvanizing the town and eventually leading some residents to break Barbie out of jail, killing Junior seconds before he can murder Barbie. The semi-organized resistance flees to the abandoned farm, where multiple people touch the strange object and experience visions.
It was also came to light that Tan was also outside philandering for other women during their years of marriage, and in addition to his adoptive brother Vasavan's wife, he had also have illicit affairs with the wives of his two other unnamed brothers, and his secretary. As an aftermath of this incident, it was then Tan began to grow more unfaithful to his wife, and more abusive towards her. Two years before his violent death, Tan began to bring back home a 25-year-old divorcee named Thereisa Lee (unrelated to Lee Chee Poh), and let her live with them. After bringing the mistress back home, every night, Tan told Lee (his wife) to sleep in another bedroom while he shared both their bedroom with Thereisa Lee; by then he had attained a high-ranking position in the bank.
Norton was selected by the Trades and Labor Council of New South Wales to go to Europe in 1886 to tell potential immigrants that Australia was not a workers' paradise. He attended a trade union congress in Hull and spoke in French to one in Paris. On his return, Norton became editor of the Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate, but was sacked for drunkenness after a few months. Within a few weeks of its establishment in August 1890, he then joined the Truth, which favoured exposé articles. He soon became its editor and in April 1891 he altered its masthead to claim proprietorship, but was sacked as editor for repeated drunkenness. He became the owner of the Sydney newspaper, The Truth in 1896 and it became even more abusive of public figures, leading to increased circulation and legal action including trials for criminal libel and sedition, which he generally managed to beat. He established editions of the Truth in Queensland, Victoria (The Truth) and Western Australia by 1903. Norton's staunchly nationalistic paper published many late-19th-century Australian authors such as Henry Lawson.

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