They both started out as narratives about the mistreatment of women but were swiftly twisted into parables about the mistreatment of black men.
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For example, reports of mistreatment from students garner little attention of department and college heads, whereas similar mistreatment behavior within a corporate lifestyle is intolerable.
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This legislation will make sure that Chinese authorities responsible for their mistreatment, and for the mistreatment of other Americans, know that such denial of basic rights is unacceptable.
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They are a global community of truth-seekers, and they will not take kindly to the mistreatment of their peers, however naive and ineffective the means of that mistreatment.
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China has rejected all accusations of mistreatment in the camps.
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Mistreatment of transgender people who are incarcerated is, unfortunately, common.
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Horror stories range from unruly passengers to mistreatment from airlines.
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Wahab says it's critical that Moslawis are safeguarded from mistreatment.
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That rendered them, in effect, stateless, and their mistreatment intensified.
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No one deserves to live with mistreatment of any kind.
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At risk for most frequent mistreatment are North Carolina's residents.
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It rejects all accusations of mistreatment and denies mass internment.
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Lampedusa's hotpot closed temporarily in March amid claims of mistreatment.
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The Chinese rarely acknowledge mistreatment of journalists working in China.
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We have zero tolerance for the mistreatment of any inmate.
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New laws have gone some way to combat this mistreatment.
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The new policy would make part of that mistreatment legal.
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VICE: What's your earliest memory of mistreatment by the police?
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As a result of the mistreatment, Elhady no longer flies.
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For Republicans, it ended with the mistreatment of Merrick Garland.
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Animal rights activists condemn the ritual as mistreatment of horses.
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In other cases, the mistreatment of slaves is wildly unexaggerated.
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Others said the episode reflected a pattern of police mistreatment.
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Distressed at her mistreatment, he began researching white supremacists online.
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Among migrant workers in Dubai, tales of mistreatment are legion.
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He complained of mistreatment by the authorities before his death.
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Lawmakers and victims of bank mistreatment have been lobbying for better access to justice following a string of scandals involving past mistreatment of struggling firms by lenders, including RBS and HBOS, now part of Lloyds.
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Clinton added, is in keeping with a longstanding pattern of mistreatment.
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Many people began reporting their own mistreatment, while others defended Kalanick.
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But that cannot excuse his behavior and his mistreatment of women.
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His mistreatment of Ms Hill reflected the usual 1980s male chauvinism.
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I hope in an indirect way this helps prevent future mistreatment.
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Fowler wasn't even the first to write about mistreatment at Uber.
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However, rumors and accusations surfaced of LaLaurie's mistreatment of her slaves.
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It said the mistreatment "in some cases was tantamount to torture".
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Mangino resigned a year later amid reports of mistreatment of players.
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But workplace mistreatment of women is not just a woman problem.
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Dallas. He expressed outrage at hunger in the Mississippi Delta, mistreatment
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Why wouldn't they have gotten angry about the mistreatment they described?
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For starters, Amazon has become notorious for its mistreatment of workers.
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The government has denied any mistreatment but says it is investigating.
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And their mistreatment will undoubtedly deter other survivors from coming forward.
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But prison officials said they had found no evidence of mistreatment.
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They shouted about their mistreatment at the hands of the police.
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"We're constantly getting messages that our mistreatment doesn't matter," she said.
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More than 80 percent of medical students report mistreatment from supervisors.
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Because of the misconception, these animals often face mistreatment and abuse.
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But the mistreatment galvanized public sympathy, creating momentum for the cause.
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She said she had left the institution because of his mistreatment.
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Prince Harry and Meghan are well aware of the duchess's mistreatment.
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"The abuse, the mistreatment, they are not aberrations," Mr. Morris said.
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"We are concerned about ... information about mistreatment and torture," she said.
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Mr. Trump is not unique in his mistreatment of short people.
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Despite her mistreatment, Eleven emerges as Stranger Things' most powerful character.
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I received less scrutiny and mistreatment when my breasts appeared nonexistent.
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The government had to pay for the mistreatment and wrongdoing of decades.
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Speaking out about mistreatment is one thing; changing a culture is another.
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Saudi officials denied any mistreatment or torture of prisoners to the Times.
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Elgin was determined to punish the Qing for their mistreatment of hostages.
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On Tuesday, Paltrow and Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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Mistreatment of workers at the hands of greedy bosses will go on.
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However, Maduro's government has in the past denied mistreatment of the Pemon.
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One high-profile case of mistreatment after childbirth occured with Serena Williams.
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Canada is—belatedly—facing up to its mistreatment of its first nations.
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Of course I hold North Korea responsible for Otto's mistreatment and death.
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But I also learned that this mistreatment of technology is not uncommon.
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Mentoring should include facts and "lessons learned" about implicit bias and mistreatment.
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The court even apologized for Indian society's past mistreatment of gay people.
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Baghdad's gross mistreatment of Sunni Arabs shows how brutal it can be.
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He died in a Moscow prison in 20153 after complaining of mistreatment.
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He died in a Moscow prison in 20153 after complaining of mistreatment.
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"There was never a single complaint," Petersen said, about mistreatment of women.
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Indeed, he later apologized for the mistreatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
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"Any way you look at it, [detaining pregnant women] is mistreatment," Marcelin said.
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Across the country, the everyday mistreatment of women prisoners is coming into focus.
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But all too often residents of the capital ignore the mistreatment of migrants.
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Many people have raised concerns about the systemic mistreatment of players in esports.
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Jones condoned the "mistreatment, assaults and shunning of Drae Bowles," the suit claims.
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He equates that mistreatment with the later accusation that landed him behind bars.
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Spoiler alert: They don't spend much time hurling salacious allegations or alleging mistreatment.
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On Tuesday, Paltrow and Jolie told of their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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It has looked into more than 1,700 allegations of mistreatment or unlawful killings.
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Oppose any mistreatment of opposition forces who fought with the US against ISIS.
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Allegations of rape, abuse, neglect and mistreatment at these centers are now legion.
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If these ladies were progressives, the ire over their mistreatment would be deafening.
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Mistreatment in the health care system emerged as just one of the problems.
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Police officials, who have since been moved to other locations, deny any mistreatment.
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It puts the mistreatment of women on the same level as statement socks.
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Though theoretically they could complain of mistreatment, in practice the procedure was useless.
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Nonprofit contractors that shelter unaccompanied children have been accused of neglect and mistreatment.
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The CIA declined to comment on these allegations of mistreatment by Abu Zubaydah.
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It's not that the wall resents your mistreatment, that's just how it works.
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The Mongols destroyed whole cities in response to the mistreatment of their envoys.
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The inspector general named him among those culpable in the mistreatment of Nowrouzzadeh.
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He listened to complaints about a pattern of police mistreatment of black people.
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There's a history of bad behavior and mistreatment of women in music industry.
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That alleged mistreatment, Blatt said, worsened her gender dysphoria to a debilitating degree.
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The women suing CBS say the mistreatment didn't stop once Rose was ousted.
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We're all raised in a society that condones the mistreatment of some animals.
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Two of Trick Mirror's most sober essays worry, respectively, about the effects of the normalization of sexual assault, and that a new awareness of the mistreatment of women, post-#MeToo, risks making a woman's mistreatment the most important thing about her.
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On Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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Rights groups have long accused the government of mistreatment, something it has repeatedly denied.
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The lawmakers have demanded Geo Group and CoreCivic respond to allegations of detainee mistreatment.
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Warmbier's parents confirmed his death, saying he suffered "awful torturous mistreatment" in North Korea.
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Other former employees have accused her of mistreatment, charges the Netanyahus have vehemently denied.
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On Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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Women who seek a legal remedy for mistreatment often win a pittance in compensation.
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Donald Trump's rhetoric about the "fake news media" positively encourages the mistreatment of journalists.
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The mistreatment of immigrants by the agency has been extensively documented over the years.
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But due to concerns about mistreatment and abuse, many shelters have stopped this practice.
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But minority groups on campus say they are not immune from mistreatment and misconceptions.
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Al-Shabaab in turn publicizes the alleged police mistreatment in order to recruit Kenyans.
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But a year later its residents still complain of mistreatment by the central government.
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" TWIX wrote, "We in no way condone animal cruelty or the mistreatment of animals.
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More than anything else, survey respondents cited unfair treatment and out and out mistreatment.
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In comments to Reuters, Palestinian Authority and Hamas officials denied any pattern of mistreatment.
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Mistreatment of domestic workers is rampant: Horror stories of psychological and physical abuse abound.
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The continued mistreatment of LGBTQ people in federal prisons is still far too common.
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It seems protesting itself posed a risk for additional violent mistreatment by the government.
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On Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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We're also told Snoop Dogg's people reached out and claimed mistreatment by the Cosmo.
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Learning to trust humans can be difficult for animals who've been victims of mistreatment.
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The finance ministry said the mistreatment of businesses by RBS' GRG unit was unacceptable.
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It gets tricky when you start ranking the mistreatment of marginalized groups throughout history.
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Amnesty said prison authorities have reportedly warned detained activists against speaking out about mistreatment.
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China has denied any mistreatment of Uighurs, and insists Xinjiang is its internal affair.
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More than three-quarters (77%) of women have experienced mistreatment and harassment while traveling.
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And our international lawyer filed a complaint about their mistreatment with the United Nations.
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"The institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment," it says.
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Here are all the allegations of staff mistreatment facing 2020 presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar.
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Next we need freedom from mistreatment, whether from slavery or servitude, torture or violence.
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Prosecutors abet the mistreatment by ignoring complaints or even joining in the torture directly.
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That means mistreatment of animals is happening an average of 13 times a day.
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Not every crew and low-paid staff member described mistreatment or difficult working conditions.
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The company has given its support teams training to better identify mistreatment on Twitter.
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Their attendants repeatedly addressed them as "our guests" and apologized for their earlier mistreatment.
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Reports by government watchdogs have exposed reports of abuse and mistreatment at these facilities.
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That mistreatment of someone who worships him, Travolta said, makes Dunbar a bad celebrity.
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In time, the counterculture rescued vegetables from centuries of mistreatment by Anglo-American cooks.
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The A.B.A. has repeatedly spoken out against the mistreatment of children in government detention.
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Accusations against Weinstein helped fuel the #MeToo movement of women speaking out about mistreatment.
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China has denied any mistreatment of Uighurs, and said Xinjiang was its internal affair.
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In January, rape survivors sued the NYPD for "widespread mistreatment" of sexual assault survivors.
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There's no reason to believe that the mistreatment of children declined during those years.
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But congressmen didn't sign up for this kind of mistreatment, especially for their families.
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Common citations include failing to protect residents from avoidable accidents, neglect, mistreatment and bedsores.
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Spot wouldn't be the first technical tool to try to help victims of mistreatment.
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Violence, abuse, and mistreatment affects women in every strata and facet of our society.
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I don't deny the history of African-American mistreatment or slavery or Jim Crow.
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" She added that mistreatment of women wasn't an issue in "the real German culture.
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Other former employees have accused her of mistreatment – charges the Netanyahu&aposs have vehemently denied.
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Also on Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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Also on Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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John Oliver is slamming World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) for the alleged mistreatment of its athletes.
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The act focuses on mistreatment in the workplace and K-12 public and charter schools.
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When asked about IRS money, many Republican lawmakers inevitably mention the mistreatment of conservative groups.
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Some smaller, shrewder developers have capitalized on the mistreatment or total abandonment of classic properties.
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The victim's mistreatment online ran parallel to what was happening to her in the courtroom.
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Everything the international media has reported about the mistreatment of Haitians is wrong, he says.
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Her father, Carl, was convicted of misdemeanor criminal mistreatment and spent two months in jail.
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He also led a player media silence in protest at perceived mistreatment of the team.
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Unsurprisingly, it found no signs of mistreatment, and so no reason to blame the state.
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She faces two counts each of first-degree custodial interference and first-degree criminal mistreatment.
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It started with a slap to her face, but the mistreatment soon worsened, prosecutors allege.
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Eliminating state-sanctioned mistreatment of minorities will be a significant first step towards tangible progress.
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In private, some UN officials say that all this mistreatment is not incompetence but strategy.
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Also on Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment.
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The Huffington Post: Klobuchar's mistreatment of staff scared off candidates to manage her presidential bid.
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He canvassed the countryside, documenting the government's dubious land deals and mistreatment of small farmers.
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The Prince Regent was also notorious for his mistreatment of his wife, Caroline of Brunswick.
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"We do not see any skin indications that are strongly suggestive of mistreatment," he said.
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Critics have faulted her reluctance to condemn the systematic mistreatment of Myanmar's Muslim Rohingya minority.
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On "Good Morning America" the following week, Biden said he took "responsibility" for her mistreatment.
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"The institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment," the resolution reads.
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Commissioner Paulson's tenure has been clouded as a growing number of women have described mistreatment.
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Also, the U.S. will not be indifferent to the mistreatment of the long suffering Greece.
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A social activist, Ms. Sigourney used her poetry to protest the mistreatment of Native Americans.
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Efforts to tie Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings to the mistreatment of black men are not new.
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Images of detained soldiers with bruises and bandages have worried civil rights groups over mistreatment.
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The sixth suspect denied having been tortured, but had heard of the mistreatment of others.
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But some of it, like the mistreatment and sterilization of the disabled, did happen here.
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Watching all this unfold is radicalizing for reasons far beyond Republican mistreatment of Kavanaugh's accusers.
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Saudi Arabia's severe mistreatment of its citizens has long concerned Americans and their elected officials.
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It concluded that 3,201 students died while in the schools, often from mistreatment or neglect.
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Along with the alleged humiliation and mistreatment, the woman alleged that Mothershead sexually assaulted her.
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Ms. Jataas, the domestic worker, said these particular killings were symptoms of an institutionalized mistreatment.
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Like immigration, the mistreatment of children is an old problem that President Trump is exacerbating.
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In December, a New York Times investigation detailed the mistreatment of women at the company.
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Dire conditions and mistreatment at detention facilities go back to long before the Trump administration.
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Chronic mistreatment of the Sunnis afforded ISIS, a Sunni group, a fertile ground for recruits.
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Parks was taught by her grandfather "never to accept mistreatment," advice she took to heart.
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Mr. Collomb also ordered a report on accusations of police mistreatment of migrants in France.
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For years, Canada has struggled to come to grips with its mistreatment of indigenous populations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) disputed the family's claims of mistreatment to the Post.
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In South Asia the mistreatment starts in the womb, with the selective abortion of girls.
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It has come under scrutiny in recent years for mistreatment of immigrants and deteriorating facilities.
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The family's statement said he suffered "awful, torturous mistreatment" at the hand of North Koreans.
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Others carried placards objecting to the mistreatment of gay men in Chechnya, news footage showed.
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Trump Employees at the site quoted by the Times directly blamed Trump for their mistreatment.
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In "Years and Years," the population revolts when it witnesses the mistreatment of "disappeared" refugees.
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Regarding the settlement, Koch "contended... that plaintiffs fabricated allegations of mistreatment" to obtain U-visas.
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Earlier in the year, former Uber employee Susan Fowler exposed mistreatment of women at Uber.
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The inmates' grievances included allegations of mistreatment and a lack of educational and rehabilitation programs.
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Throughout the book, vignettes of his mistreatment light up and go out swiftly, like matches.
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Baltimore's prison system has a history of being fraught with poor conditions, mistreatment and corruption.
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U.S. officials also worry that the mistreatment of the Rohingya Muslim minority may fuel radicalism.
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But it's fundamentally consistent with an extremely long track-record of Trumpian mistreatment of women.
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As I filled out the forms, I listed grievances ranging from staff mistreatment to unpaid overtime.
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These include the internment of thousands of immigrant children, and the grave mistreatment of immigrant families.
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The most recent of which centered on allegations of unlawful whistle-blower mistreatment in early 2017.
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Wild, 56, was arrested and taken into custody for mistreatment of animals and abandonment of animals.
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Watching and reading reports about the gross neglect and mistreatment we're inflicting on kids is appalling.
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Some psychologists feared mistreatment and misdiagnosis by putting its symptoms firmly under the major depression banner.
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What's more, many don't even realize they have it — which can make things worse with mistreatment.
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Kenyan employees of the railways have complained of mistreatment from Chinese staff, which the railway denies.
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Separately from the NLRB cases, the CWA has documented several cases of alleged mistreatment of employees.
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The deputy prime minister brushed aside concerns of mistreatment when I asked him about Ozturk's bruising.
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Wise still lives in New York City and is often asked to speak about his mistreatment.
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"I cannot ever say definitively that this specific mistreatment was a result of race," Perry wrote.
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In 2011, Gallardo's family printed a full-page letter in Mexico City newspapers about his mistreatment.
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Change, not just words So what does all this mean for women facing discrimination and mistreatment?
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The only thing clear from both sides accusing you of mistreatment is that nobody trusts you.
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President Trump has recently taken action against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's mistreatment of his people.
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While the investigators are not allowed to torture the suspects, mistreatment is a matter of definition.
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Tavarres would have been the second NFL player to publicly demonstrate against police mistreatment of minorities.
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Directed by Bong Joon Ho, the film's message about society's mistreatment of the environment is unambiguous.
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I realize this may not feel like a cut and dry case of mistreatment to you.
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Kids may also have behavioral responses to teachers or caregivers that are shaped by past mistreatment.
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In a way, anti-Americanism is an admission of love, however tragic the current mistreatment feels.
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Francis said at the time that gays were owed an apology for past mistreatment by Christians.
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Responding to accusations of mistreatment in Israeli prisons, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon fired back.
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We have terminated the employment of the two men involved in the mistreatment of Mr. Massey.
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Iran says reports of mistreatment of Arabs are propaganda fanned by Gulf countries to stir unrest.
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But nearly a decade on, the mistreatment Wilson claims she experienced is as pervasive as ever.
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She'd gotten so used to being told she wasn't a credible witness to her own mistreatment.
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The group sent a letter to ICE Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan regarding the alleged mistreatment.
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Directors, meanwhile, have justified the mistreatment or plain resentment of women as a gritty artistic choice.
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But until human resources departments stop protecting harassers and scorning their accusers, the mistreatment will continue.
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His mistreatment stopped when he was handed over to the regular Afghan intelligence force, he said.
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In September, the Australian government agreed to pay detainees $53 million in compensation for their mistreatment.
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For his part, Khalid Saifullah, 70, who migrated from Myanmar four decades ago, described persistent mistreatment.
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Black residents of the city complained about mistreatment by the police long before Atatiana Jefferson's death.
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Reports have several cabinet members also in near revolt over Mr. Trump's mistreatment of Mr. Sessions.
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His 2016 campaign faced multiple accusations of sexual harassment, pay inequities and other gender-based mistreatment.
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The I.G. exists to investigate allegations of abuse, mistreatment and other failures at the Justice Department.
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The stories about Weinstein's alleged mistreatment snowballed into a movement against abuse that reverberated across industries.
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Without understanding our value, we are often quicker to accept mistreatment from others and from ourselves.
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The mistreatment you hear about migrant workers in these states is an offshoot of the culture.
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The policy was revealed in yet another report on Klobuchar's temperament and mistreatment of her staff.
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They portrayed the insurgent 2016 campaign as disorganized and decentralized, making it hard to report mistreatment.
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Ghosn has publicly decried what she called the mistreatment of her husband by the Japanese authorities.
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According to a 2010 survey, one in every four Brazilian women has suffered mistreatment during labor.
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Transgender communities in the United States have long experienced mistreatment at the hands of law enforcement.
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That's because the animals sent through those factories often endure an unimaginable amount of mistreatment and abuse.
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But of course, the murder or mistreatment of journalists hasn't bothered some Western governments that much before.
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Having been officially charged with "mistreatment of the family," she faces upwards of six years in prison.
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A spokeswoman with the agency said that the probe will not focus on specific allegations of mistreatment.
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He said the pictures he draws makes it easier for children start talking about mistreatment or persecution.
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But in larger cities many have been trying to improve conditions, reflecting growing public anxiety about mistreatment.
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The note argues that Facebook has a "black people problem" that involves the mistreatment of black employees.
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While the revised law bans mistreatment of wild animals, it contains no specific punishments for any violations.
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They also reported higher rates of sexual assault and mistreatment by law enforcement than white transgender participants.
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Decades of mistreatment, professional misconduct, and misplaced paychecks inspired the ambitious to use their platforms for good.
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Lindley-Heller was accused of attempted murder, first-degree assault and first-degree criminal mistreatment, police said.
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The authorities deny any mistreatment (Reporting by Francis Mukasa, Writing by Maggie Fick, Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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Her failure to clean has led to "mistreatment of the family," reports Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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I've spoken with dozens of detainees, nearly all Peul, who described torture and mistreatment by the army.
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The quarterback took a knee in protest of police brutality and the mistreatment of minorities in America.
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A problem that has silently plagued America for quite some time is the mistreatment of Native Americans.
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Nielsen was quoted in news coverage, which detailed alleged sexual mistreatment of women that went back decades.
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Mr Trump boycotted the network over his perception of mistreatment by Ms Kelly; eventually they made up.
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This is one example of the more pervasive problem of the mistreatment of women around the world.
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We're documenting allegations that have to do with a pattern of mistreatment of women over the years.
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If they protest unsafe conditions, wage theft or other mistreatment, they risk dismissal, deportation and financial ruin.
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Perhaps we do this because seeing other species as lesser helps to justify our mistreatment of them.
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Other stories of mistreatment highlighted a lack of allegiance to the communities the festival theoretically would support.
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Wall's story comes as Australia continues to struggle with its historical and ongoing mistreatment of Aboriginal Australians.
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They are individuals who react to a perceived mistreatment by producing and sharing their own counter-story.
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Twenty-three percent of those surveyed reported having avoided seeing a doctor due to fear of mistreatment.
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She's also made headlines recently for her alleged mistreatment of staff — something that's dogged her for years.
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The three are set to testify before Congress on a wide range of patient mistreatment this week.
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Bennett linked his reported mistreatment to his decision to sit during the national anthem before football games.
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Former soldiers who suffered torture or mistreatment were more likely than others to develop long-term problems.
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My heart mourns for them and for everyone who has been impacted by violence, abuse and mistreatment.
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Many townspeople quietly seethed from mistreatment by the foreign soldiers, including forced labor and detention without justification.
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Joining an Israeli government, many have argued, would make them complicit in mistreatment of their fellow Arabs.
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But the press is very good at covering its own members and being outraged about their mistreatment.
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The Afghan intelligence agency has long been accused of abuses, particularly torture and mistreatment in detention centers.
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These Marlenes, like the Marlene in the film, find a certain pleasure in Petra's mistreatment of them.
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One concerned accusations that a mother had caused her child's death through mistreatment leading to brain injury.
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The government routinely denies repeated complaints by rights groups about mistreatment of detainees, especially in sensitive cases.
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Anger at such institutionalized mistreatment by police boiled over following Michael Brown's killing on August 9th, 2014.
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Indeed, other productions about the mistreatment of Indigenous people have gone to great lengths to incorporate them.
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BuzzFeed News first reported the allegations of mistreatment earlier this month from a memo by a whistleblower.
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So to pretend now that Trump is outraged by Comey's mistreatment of Clinton simply boggles the mind.
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As an intern, Jane is the lowest on the totem pole, experiencing the brunt of his mistreatment.
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She sued him in 2014, claiming that he had illegally fired her after she complained about mistreatment.
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There's almost no instance where the person, if female, hasn't faced some type of harassment or mistreatment.
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The stories of mistreatment began with left-leaning publications, but spread to right-leaning news media outlets.
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She began her strike in October to demand an investigation into her allegations of mistreatment and torture.
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As a naïve teenager, she is subjected to the mistreatment Hollywood saves for those young and female.
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The Fourteenth Amendment grants Congress the power to enact a remedy against state mistreatment of interstate travelers.
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The President's mistreatment of these dedicated troops will serve only to weaken and demoralize our armed forces.
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Yet, last February, the president dramatically shifted his position on Kim's responsibility for Warmbier's mistreatment and death.
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Tens of thousands of troops roam the streets of IoK, and residents have alleged beatings and mistreatment.
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He also said the circus had made changes after a 2016 court case that involved animal mistreatment.
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In his speech at the investiture ceremony, delivered in Welsh in a bid to appease those calling for the country's independence from Britain, Charles draws a typically self-involved parallel between the Welsh people's mistreatment by the English and what he considers his own mistreatment by his family.
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It's just another instance of taking a movement about the mistreatment of women and centering it around men.
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This bright young lady, not satisfied with the doctors blatant mistreatment of her, arranged for a second option.
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What if, in this case, my view was prompted exclusively by rage at widespread sexual mistreatment of women?
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Every time a woman is subjected to this sort of mistreatment, it encourages countless others to stay silent.
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Its unique pay system actively coerces young women to quietly accept mistreatment as a condition of getting paid.
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Moore resigned and spoke out about what he felt was mistreatment at the hands of the paper's leadership.
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These reports of mistreatment are just a few of many that residents note as having preceded Atatiana's murder.
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But the mistreatment of those suffering from today's atrocities is simply not in line with my Jewish values.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - For two decades movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's mistreatment of women was an open secret.
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He said the mistreatment at institutions linked to the Domspatzen included at least 40 cases of sexual violence.
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It was launched by Shanghai merchants in protest at the (very real) mistreatment of Chinese immigrants in America.
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In a previous statement the agency said the allegations about ICE mistreatment aboard the flight were categorically false.
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She was forced out of her job at Fox News and paid a settlement because of his mistreatment.
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The result is a fogged plate that, more often that not, is completely ruined by time and mistreatment.
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The head of the International Association of Chiefs of Police apologized to communities of color for past mistreatment.
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The accounts of the women who came forward kicked off an important conversation about the mistreatment of women.
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" Dove Chocolate echoed those sentiments, writing, "We in no way condone animal cruelty or the mistreatment of animals.
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Brianna died primarily of sepsis as a result of her alleged mistreatment, court documents state, according to WLUK.
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"I believe that any kind of mistreatment of anyone for any reason is unacceptable and abhorrent," he added.
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Even today, they continue to suffer from economic disadvantage due to that legacy of exclusion and social mistreatment.
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In Colombo, the government of President Maithripala Sirisena said it had a tough policy on banning any mistreatment.
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Warmbier's parents said they believe their son was subjected to "awful, torturous mistreatment" by the North Korean regime.
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Beyoncé uses this location to highlight the mistreatment of the black community in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
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The attention to her body in particular speaks to a centuries-old disparagement and mistreatment of black women.
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This, she said, led to mistreatment on the job, like the promotion of an unqualified coworker over her.
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However, these discomforts are trivial compared with the mistreatment that albinos often suffer at the hands of others.
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Jason has been subjected to a secret, sham trial, solitary confinement, relentless interrogations, physical mistreatment, and psychological abuse.
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As the footage went viral online, people on social media criticized what they called the tiger's apparent mistreatment.
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The achievement laid bare how much of her earlier mistreatment was a result of the industry's power dynamic.
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"We're highly motivated to vote based upon the mistreatment of those in the island after Hurricane Maria," Rep.
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"They've been through varying degrees of abuse and mistreatment, and some of them are recovering from visible injuries."
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It would also ban discrimination or mistreatment of foster children based on their sexual orientation of gender identity.
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"I am particularly troubled by reports of sexual harassment and mistreatment of people in the workplace," she said.
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Soon, however, more dancers—and not only women—began to speak to the press about mistreatment by Martins.
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After centuries of mistreatment and paternalism, the tribes consistently receive nothing but ignorant dismissal from the dominant society.
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Migrant rights groups allege mistreatment of domestic helpers is widespread although the Singaporean authorities have consistently denied this.
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Clinton as akin to a woman's choice to speak out in the face of sexual mistreatment or violence.
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It reiterated another point from Anderson about how the mistreatment of black people in Britain is nothing new.
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Unable to honor our truth because the mistreatment we may have suffered in our pasts makes people uncomfortable.
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Several hospitals around Australia have issued apologies for their established "medical malpractice and mistreatment" of mothers and babies.
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Kurdish self-assertion in Iraq and Syria has also brought charges of mistreatment of Arabs, which officials deny.
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They now say more cases of mistreatment by the Bosnian police on the southern borders are being reported.
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Over the course of each year, people have many kinds of interactions and experience many kinds of mistreatment.
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That led to other women around the world speaking up about mistreatment at the hands of powerful men.
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Further, there are sure to be isolated incidents of mistreatment given the size of the company, Musk says.
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But sometimes, there are whispers of mistreatment by spouses or partners, of being choked, chased or emotionally abused.
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But that initial encounter was where Fowler learned lessons she'd later use at Uber: how to document mistreatment.
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Manchester City fans have fumed for years about what they consider the mistreatment of their club by UEFA.
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Some of them, however, had complained of mistreatment and erratic behavior by Mr. Boss and his wife, Helene.
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In October, another passenger with nut allergies took to Twitter to complain about mistreatment on another Emirates flight.
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It denies mistreatment or mass internment, saying it is simply seeking to end extremism and violence through education.
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Uber has been rocked with accusations of sexual harassment and assault, mistreatment of drivers, and skirting local regulations.
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It's about a pattern and practice, layers upon layers of breaches of fiduciary duty, mismanagement, mistreatment of employees.
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As a husband, a son, and future father, I do not condone any kind of mistreatment of women.
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She claims that the economic situation makes her endure mistreatment of her employers; a doctor and a nurse.
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She overcame a childhood marked by abandonment and mistreatment and somehow managed not to become bitter or broken.
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Following SZA's tweet, comedian Leslie Jones also tweeted about her makeup artist's experience of racially motivated mistreatment at Sephora.
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Robinson, who claims he's dealt with mistreatment and racism at Domino's in the past, then began filming the encounter.
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This is the second time that a Teen Mom star has recently been embroiled with allegations of animal mistreatment.
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It's a mistreatment of the story Bendix laments, as did critics for outlets like the Chicago Tribune and Newsweek.
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" The former Baywatch star did not provide specific examples, merely citing "mistreatment of staff" and "complete lack of respect.
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It now calls itself Caaav and has expanded its mission to protest police mistreatment of anyone, regardless of background.
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Although Ryanair has done much to brush up its customer service, its mistreatment of some passengers is still disturbing.
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Kenny Avery, a West Baltimore resident, said his 3-year-old son is already aware of mistreatment by police.
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Her father, Carl, was convicted of misdemeanor criminal mistreatment and sentenced to two months in jail, the paper reports.
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After years of mistreatment, she finally secures an order of protection against her ex and starts a new life.
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But they were no more likely than anyone else to intervene when bearing witness to the mistreatment of others.
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Polly being a victim of such heinous rumors and mistreatment was obviously a factor that led to her breakdown.
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The mistreatment of scientists during the Obama era was far worse than anything that has came before or after.
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McCain added that Trump&aposs 'mistreatment of our closest allies' had 'raised doubts' about the U.S. commitment to NATO.
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One student at Morehouse, recounting mistreatment by police, said he would urge his parents to vote for Mr Sanders.
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And when one of them feels that she has been a victim of mistreatment, I am affected by that.
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Furthermore, the Rohingya community has long been subject to mistreatment by those meant to protect them: the Burmese Army.
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China has denied accusations of mistreatment and deems criticism at the United Nations to be interference in its sovereignty.
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A group of hackers associated with Anonymous allegedly decided to fight back against what they saw as Swartz's mistreatment.
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But their mistreatment of the patrons, part of a pattern of abuse against LGBTQ people, touched off the uprising.
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Fowler, of course, was not the first woman to call out the tech industry for its mistreatment of women.
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There are Houston Texan cheerleaders who are suing the NFL for unpayment, like for fair wages, and for mistreatment.
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" The survey found that transgender people experience "high levels of mistreatment, harassment, and violence in every aspect of life.
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Cat has abruptly abandoned the Floras, her local scouts, because of the troop's participation in the mistreatment of birds.
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So can personal experiences of mistreatment at the hands of a powerful private actor or a foreign government itself.
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HuffPost reported that three potential candidates to lead her presidential campaign declined the job, citing the mistreatment of staff.
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In response to #MeToo scandals besetting Southern Baptists, they also passed resolutions condemning the mistreatment and abuse of women.
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The decision, coupled with accusations of worker mistreatment, framed Lyft as a morally superior ride-sharing option to Uber.
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In 1992, they were both convicted of criminal mistreatment and assault, and Thomas Crapser was convicted of sexual abuse.
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Trembling hand-held videos testify to the mistreatment of African-Americans at the hands of police and other authorities.
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Doing so brought attention to the mistreatment and human rights violations experienced by immigrants seeking refuge in this country.
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After she truly became pregnant with his child, she had a nervous breakdown, due in part to his mistreatment.
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We do not tolerate racism or mistreatment and will thoroughly investigate any allegations which are brought to our attention.
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China has denied accusations of mistreatment and deems criticism within the U.N. council to be interference in its sovereignty.
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Indeed, individuals with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to mistreatment and might therefore benefit greatly from a government guardian.
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"Mistreatment of drugs and other substances is probably one of the most difficult things people face," Dr. Renk said.
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He said the report did not reference any of the declarations of mistreatment that have been filed in court.
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In early January, both Raif and his lawyer were re-admitted to the hospital after their prison mistreatment restarted.
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That includes a litany of revelations about the company's mistreatment of user data, largely revealed in 2017 and 2018.
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Aiming to be a raucous comedy of misbehavior and a quiet tragedy of mistreatment, it amazingly succeeds at both.
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Mr. Hedges said he would soon begin a legal campaign to hold the Emirati government accountable for his mistreatment.
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Despite continued allegations of mistreatment and harsh conditions, the school remained open until 2011, when the state shuttered it.
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A man who answered the number initially confirmed that he was Mr. Dashti, and rejected claims of worker mistreatment.
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And complaints about the added scrutiny and even mistreatment of Muslims at airports date to the attacks of Sept.
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This mistreatment associated with historical trauma can be transmitted to subsequent generations through biological, psychological, social and environmental means.
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Naftali won a workplace mistreatment case against Netanyahu in a labor court, where he was awarded more than $40,000.
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Lawsuit after lawsuit has documented private prisons' mistreatment of prisoners, prolonging prison terms without cause because of profit motivation.
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Residents and outside aid groups report stories of mistreatment and abuse, of officers stealing detainees' money and beating them.
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The ruling sparked mass protests across Spain and catapulted sexual abuse and mistreatment of women into the national conversation.
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Frankenstein and Friendship Why do some human beings turn to violence after abuse or mistreatment, while others do not?
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In the sad case of Julia Pastrana, known as the "Ape Woman," mistreatment followed her from life into death.
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But the city's entrenched system leaves outsiders vulnerable to mistreatment — from professionals sketching blueprints to construction workers laying foundations.
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Some workers backed up the company in affidavits, saying they worked at the mine voluntarily and never experienced mistreatment.
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But citizens who have endured mistreatment from the police in the past may be in no mood to defer.
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As the 50 minutes ticked by, it became clear Steve had no desire to own his mistreatment of women.
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In the past week, both The Associated Press and The Dallas Morning News published major investigations of mistreatment there.
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"The precise number of deaths as a consequence of Jammeh&aposs criminal mistreatment remains difficult to determine," the organization said.
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I have been wronged, and been hurt by others, but I've also doled out my share of pain and mistreatment.
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But animosity persists, going back to decades of mistreatment of Kurds by ruling Arabs in Baghdad, especially under Saddam Hussein.
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The constant mistreatment and reminders of the crime he didn't commit places him on the fringes of his new city.
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His father, Brandon Blouin, was arrested on charges of criminal mistreatment, child neglect and endangering the welfare of a minor.
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For the second time in less than a month, another Teen Mom star is involved with accusations of animal mistreatment.
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Asked about reports of mistreatment of migrants at the hands of Libyan coast guards, Merkel said these should be investigated.
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One of the biggest challenges African migrants face in seeking justice for mistreatment by South Africans is law enforcement itself.
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Season 2 just delivers a series of dry monologues about being black in America, and the mistreatment of Native Americans.
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Alec Baldwin is admitting to his own past mistreatment of women while calling for a change in Hollywood and beyond.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed allegations that Magnitsky's death was linked to mistreatment, saying he died of heart failure.
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On Friday, ESPN published a report which revealed MSU's mistreatment of sexual assault cases went beyond its handling of Nassar.
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One of the models that we featured said she experienced misgendering and mistreatment about 80% of the time during shoots.
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New York magazine lists over 20 allegations of Trump's mistreatment of women that have come out in the past month.
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These include help with debt collection; stopping a competitor from opening; and discouraging workers from unionising or suing for mistreatment.
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Through these changes, World Animal Protection hopes to save the precious animals of the Amazon from further neglect and mistreatment.
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His statement was made days after anonymous claims of sexual mistreatment led him to step down from the Tor Project.
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From Chris Brown to XXXtentacion, Black men who are talented are given a pass on their mistreatment of Black women.
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He faces three charges, including first-degree criminal mistreatment, assault in the third degree and assault in the fourth degree.
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There are important exceptions to this mistreatment, and women's soccer players and their supporters have managed to expand certain institutions.
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New York magazine lists over 2202 allegations of Trump's mistreatment of women that have come out in the past month.
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Xi's visit also provided a stage for protesters seeking more European action over the alleged mistreatment of minorities in China.
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Meanwhile, 41% of men who are currently employed say they have personally witnessed the mistreatment of women in the workplace.
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Press coverage and additional reports from advocacy organizations further documented the seemingly routine mistreatment of pregnant women in ICE's care.
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Trump has objected to athletes who "take a knee" to protest racial injustice and law enforcement mistreatment of African-Americans.
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While guest-hosting for Sean Hannity one night, Carlson said Michael Vick should be "executed" for his mistreatment of dogs.
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Her speeches against sexual abuse, mistreatment of women and sexual harassment ring less true when the predator is her husband.
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Lawmakers and advocates say PAWS aims to protect victims of partner violence from trauma caused by mistreatment of their pets.
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In 1973, he apparently wanted to raise awareness of the mistreatment of Native Americans, by staying home from the ceremony.
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A medical examination on Wednesday found no evidence of mistreatment, said Kobkiat Kasivivat, deputy permanent secretary for the Justice Ministry.
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Quite a few commenters believed strongly that Columbus's legacy should not be commemorated because of his mistreatment of indigenous peoples.
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These women are tough, and not in a glamorous way: Their expectation of mistreatment is no pose and no metaphor.
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Her comments were meant to evoke the Holocaust, and to call forth our indignation at our government's mistreatment of refugees.
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Having to present an ID that doesn't conform with a person's gender presentation also can result in mistreatment, Branstetter said.
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Critics of the program argue that workers are often exploited by employers and risk deportation if they complain about mistreatment.
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But the opprobrium generated by other senators' egregious mistreatment of Ms. Hill seems to have unfairly rubbed off on him.
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Indifference toward our mistreatment is viewed as an unfortunate side effect to the necessary art of challenging taboos through laughter.
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The first quantitative study to examine mistreatment during childbirth in the US was recently published in the journal Reproductive Health.
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The lawsuit came nearly two months after a New York Times investigation detailed the mistreatment of women at the company.
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Racism, Gun Control, mistreatment of immigrants, and a president who spreads hate are at the top of a long list.
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NBC News obtained nearly 30 incident reports documenting alleged abuse, sexual assault, and mistreatment of detained children in Yuma, Arizona.
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Maybe it was thrilling to stage her own mistreatment, to take power over the situation of powerlessness she had imagined.
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But people aren't angry about norm erosion in the way they are about, say, state-sanctioned mistreatment of migrant kids.
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By 1971, conditions had deteriorated so significantly that patients filed a class-action lawsuit against the state over their mistreatment.
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They have come to regard the prison there as a legal morass and a symbol of American abuse and mistreatment.
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Fed up with their mistreatment of her, she tells them there's human excrement in the pie they are currently eating.
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It all started with a few brave women coming forward about mistreatment at the hands of the Oscar-winning producer.
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George Crook — nicknamed Gray Wolf Chief by the Apache — was consumed by "outrage" over the Army's mistreatment of native peoples.
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The Transgender Law Center alleges Hernandez died due to lack of adequate medical treatment and mistreatment while in immigration custody.
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Many also reported seeing their career growth slow or outright stall after they raised concerns or reported mistreatment at work.
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She believes her mistreatment is tied to her not only being Muslim but also Black—she was born in Somalia.
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China has repeatedly denied any mistreatment of Uighurs and its foreign ministry said Ozil had been deceived by "fake news".
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Only Gretchen Carlson knows if she experienced a real ideological shift, something deeper than individual outrage at her own mistreatment.
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" He continued, "We have here a very troubling state of affairs where clearly there has been mistreatment of young people.
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Last week, the president of a major police organization apologized for law enforcement's part in the historical mistreatment of minorities.
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Women who worked for the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign in 28.5 say complaints of sexism and mistreatment were not addressed.
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And the backlash against mistreatment of women in Silicon Valley is mushrooming after our story on sexual harassment in tech.
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A lawsuit, filed in September, charging the company and others with serial instances of condoning the mistreatment of women, continues.
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The Times reported that Mr. Weinstein has said he struck at least eight to 12 settlements with women claiming mistreatment.
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It was drained for decades as communities of color saw their cries about mistreatment by police officers fall on deaf ears.
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Powell said some days later he lived in dread that I might go public with a complaint of anti-press mistreatment.
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"No one, including Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, should be subject to mistreatment of the kind they describe," he said.
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Some patients and families say the violence and mistreatment they received there ruined their lives and have haunted them ever since.
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In theory, Orta could pursue litigation against the Department of Corrections for mistreatment, but petty abuses don't count for much legally.
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"Danby House has a zero-tolerance policy for the mistreatment of those in our care," the facility said in a statement.
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In the letter, the senators expressed "serious concern" about the safety of Amazon's employees, citing numerous recent reports of worker mistreatment.
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She spoke about a variety of topics, from her struggle with depression to natural hair to police mistreatment of Black people.
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Other new restrictions include tightened control on alcohol sales and consumption, and stricter laws concerning prostitution and the mistreatment of animals.
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But it has a reputation as a rogue donor: stories abound of shoddy projects, low environmental standards and mistreatment of workers.
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Many Mexican Americans are descended from braceros, and the memory of their mistreatment colors their opinions of guest-worker proposals today.
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" And on Saturday, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said via Twitter that his department "does not condone the mistreatment of prisoners.
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When his actions were noticed by reporters, Kaepernick said he was protesting police violence and America's mistreatment of people of color.
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China has rejected all accusations of mistreatment in Xinjiang, but also says it has to crack down on separatism and militancy.
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In response, Dylan Farrow published a statement on behalf of Mia Farrow's other children, defending their mother against allegations of mistreatment.
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" Lawrence claims Berman has been involved in multiple incidents involving mistreatment of women -- but "remains a celebrated and welcome ESPN employee.
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Most of my go-to binge foods now represented the mistreatment of animals, which kept me happily far away from them.
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While he and his associates continue to insist on peaceful methods, they warn that his mistreatment plays into the extremists' hands.
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Almost overnight, the Obama Administration's mistreatment of Israel and frosty approach to one of our nation's most vital allies has thawed.
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Garner's death was one of a series of killings that sparked nationwide #BlackLivesMatter protests over allegations of police mistreatment of minorities.
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Most of Trump's administration also skipped the event in solidarity with the president, who has repeatedly accused the press of mistreatment.
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Its members' mistreatment appals Western governments, which spent billions in the 1990s on a UN mission to restore Cambodia to democracy.
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He said then that a list of both reported and unreported cases of mistreatment of Filipino migrant workers would be prepared.
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Amazon, for its part, released a rare public statement rebutting Sanders's claims about the company's well-documented mistreatment of its workers.
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The danger in adapting this story would be to ask which group is more credible, whose historical mistreatment deserves more weight.
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Improper diagnoses—that issues are stress-related, rather than caused by other factors—can lead to years of misdiagnosis and mistreatment.
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Palin had contended that her son's legal troubles were due to what she characterized as the Obama administration's mistreatment of veterans.
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The series would net the trio a slew of awards nominations, but it saw further mistreatment for Thurman in the process.
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That simple promise of solidarity, in a moment when the mistreatment of women had been dismissed by so many, undid me.
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Any claim of wrongdoing of any kind or of mistreatment of any woman by him is false, ill-motived and defamatory.
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Last year, a group of artists and activists developed a project satirizing Mexico's mistreatment of the migrant "caravan" from Central America.
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Several former detainees have reported physical mistreatment during the interrogations, including beatings, electrical shocks and suspension upside down for long periods.
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Personal Health Patients deal with pain and itching and often encounter medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
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At the same time, Visegrad leaders have made political hay out of such mistreatment, rather than working to correct for it.
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Women who gave birth in hospitals, who were 24 years old or younger and lower income, reported higher rates of mistreatment.
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Mr. Kern had been accused of misconduct ranging from mistreatment of women to racially insensitive comments, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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"We declare that any form of nativism, mistreatment, or exploitation is inconsistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ," the resolution said.
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One claim of mistreatment involves a 16-year-old who died of the flu after being left for hours without treatment.
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In the current atmosphere in Silicon Valley, though, the claims about sexual harassment and mistreatment of employees could resonate more widely.
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The brand was also the focus of a New York Times exposé earlier this month that alleged mistreatment against its models.
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Shortly before the attack, the student had warned on social media about what he called mistreatment of Muslims, NBC News reported.
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Both public and private immigration detention centers have had their share of problems, including poor medical care and mistreatment of detainees.
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"There is still a high level of torture and mistreatment by the state party (Mexico)," said panel member Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon.
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Mason had responded to complaints about Todd's domestic violence toward women and his father, and about mistreatment of his pit bulls.
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Since Chen's suicide, former and current Facebook employees have started posting online about the mistreatment of international workers at the company.
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In 2017, state regulators found a pattern of suspicious injuries and a failure to report allegations of possible abuse and mistreatment.
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Despite its mistreatment during the Cold War, Afghanistan remained a firm partner of the United States in its longest covert war.
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But the serial mistreatment of Chewbacca is an endless bummer, and a deeply shameful oversight that will haunt Star Wars forever.
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Several claim mistreatment by ICE, which they said coerced them into signing deportation orders or stole money they were arrested with.
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Authorities contributed to racist portrayals of Mariel Cubans, and then they used those portrayals to justify their mistreatment of the Cubans.
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The Chinese government has accused Tursun of spreading lies about her time in Xinjiang and strongly denied her accusations of mistreatment.
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In a statement to The New York Times, which first reported on the case, a spokesman denied any mistreatment of detainees.
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More than 153 percent of those employees said they had to continue to interact with the person responsible for the mistreatment.
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The resolution, which earlier passed the Florida House, extended a "heartfelt apology" for their mistreatment and wrongful convictions, and urged Gov.
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Last summer, Fox News founder Roger Ailes was pushed out over similar claims about his mistreatment of women at the company.
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The allegations against him are part of a larger pattern: Few powerful men are entirely alone in their mistreatment of women.
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After years of mistreatment, I put a few relationships to rest and ventured further into "Queer West," Toronto's west end gay scene.
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Feldman said he's also come across reports of people faking their suicides online in response to perceived mistreatment or neglect by others.
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" In addition to terrorism, the warning said Americans "are often victims of harassment, mistreatment and extortion by law enforcement and other officials.
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January Neatherlin, 32, pleaded guilty last month to 11 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and one count of third-degree assault.
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The question is not one of guilt or innocence — it's one of prosecutor misconduct and horrible mistreatment of the accused, they say.
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Protests in Daraa in 2011 against the government&aposs mistreatment of teenage detainees ignited a national revolt against decades of authoritarian rule.
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All but the Savannah were kittens, between the ages of 2 and 6 months old, and were suffering from malnutrition and mistreatment.
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Washington led the forces into battle personally, and he characteristically insisted that there should be no plunder or mistreatment of the rebels.
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Smugglers had demanded another $2,000 for the trip to Europe, but he was unable to pay and fled mistreatment at their hands.
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For example, the council has issued a damning special report on Myanmar, castigating that country for its mistreatment of the Rohingya minority.
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The victims of real lynchings, historically, did not have the opportunity to write (or tweet) about their mistreatment, because they were dead.
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It may seem like a charmed life but Jazz says she still faces bullying and mistreatment from people who don't understand her.
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The allegations from the CWA of mistreatment of individual T-Mobile workers were compiled in a report the union published in July.
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Information that was likely obtained through torture also cannot be used if there is a risk it would lead to further mistreatment.
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At the hearing on February 25th, three justices including John Roberts, the chief, were sceptical of the content-producers' claim of mistreatment.
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Last year, a social media campaign called for SARS to be disbanded as people shared stories, photographs and videos of alleged mistreatment.
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Meanwhile, Republicans oppose important parts of USMCA, including its weakening of the NAFTA provision that lets foreign companies sue governments for mistreatment.
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The appeals court, while overturning Hickey's felony conviction of mistreatment, let stand his conviction on two counts of second-degree child neglect.
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David, 56, and Louise, 49, face numerous criminal charges in the alleged mistreatment of their children, including abuse, torture and false imprisonment.
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Those outlets publish appeals to patriotism and numerous reports about shipwreck victims, disconsolate parents, disillusioned returnees and mistreatment in Spanish refugee camps.
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The direct complicity of authorities in the mistreatment of minorities has paved the way for violence targeting Burmese Muslims, particularly the Rohingya.
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Victor chose the latter option, but decided to also call the American Civil Liberties Union to report the alleged mistreatment she received.
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Those responsible for this mistreatment were either allowed to retire with benefits, receive paid administrative leave, or were not disciplined at all.
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After decades in the wilderness, the global conversation concerning the mistreatment of animals reached a volume that could no longer be ignored.
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Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first kneeled during the national anthem to bring attention to police mistreatment of black men.
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People posted reports on Facebook about gross mistreatment by Ukrainians; dramatic messages circulated on Instagram about streams of refugees fleeing the country.
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A State Department spokeswoman said the agency works to protect participants, monitors employment sites and looks into complaints of abuse or mistreatment.
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Further, many of these workers have described a hostile work environment, including a culture of coercion, mistreatment, and instances of physical abuse.
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But this opposition also comes from medical professionals, who increasingly view ICE's alleged mistreatment of detainees as a stain on their profession.
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A nationwide awakening to workplace mistreatment has fostered a market for video companies and for actors who step into short, uncomfortable roles.
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NBC News on Tuesday reported the girl's allegations as well as other claims of mistreatment from dozens of immigrant children being held.
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The film records the destruction of houses and temples, the mistreatment of migrants and corruption and mismanagement of local officials and contractors.
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Even if they could, it is unclear where migrants they picked up could be sent, given the risk of mistreatment in Libya.
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Narrator: Since then, illegal crossings have increased, and the Border Patrol has continued to be scrutinized for allegations of mistreatment toward migrants.
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Earlier this year an investigation at the G4S-run Medway Secure Training Centre resulted in allegations of abuse and mistreatment of youngsters.
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Maxine Waters, sending a very clear -- and frankly disgusting -- message about where he stands on harassment, assault, and the mistreatment of women.
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"Commissioner Ponte has zero tolerance for the mistreatment of any inmate," Eve Kessler, a spokeswoman for the agency, said in a statement.
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Munoz defended the carrier to say United pays competitively, and pushed back on accusations of managerial mistreatment of employees amid unionization efforts.
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"All of the alleged perpetrators of the mistreatment... are untraceable or, it must be presumed, dead," barrister Guy Mansfield argued in June.
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The legal action could require federal authorities, who have denied most of the allegations of mistreatment, to justify -- or end -- the detentions.
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Data showed the government awarded $1.5 billion between 2014 and 2018 to companies facing serious allegations of child mistreatment in their shelters.
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Yet the last few weeks have revealed that mistreatment of immigrant families can cause popular, religious and legislative blowback, including from conservatives.
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Kavanaugh is, to put it bluntly, an anti-worker radical, opposed to every effort to protect working families from fraud and mistreatment.
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A justice ministry spokesman said he was unable to comment on individual cases but that "credible allegations of mistreatment will be investigated".
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The next big banking scandal — Wells Fargo's widespread mistreatment of customers, which came to light in 210.1 – strongly supported Mr. Dudley's arguments.
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Nail salons have provided upward mobility for some in America, but many employees have alleged mistreatment while struggling to make ends meet.
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Try writing a column about China's monstrous mistreatment of its Muslim minority, for instance, and see how much reader traffic that gets.
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For employees of the Peninsula and other hotels, those allegations point to the mistreatment women endure alone in suites all the time.
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But even when patients overcome their embarrassment, they often run up against medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
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A justice ministry spokesman said he was unable to comment on individual cases but that "credible allegations of mistreatment will be investigated".
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But since employees came forward with accounts of mistreatment, both Mr. Friedman and Mr. Batali have seen their once-robust empires crumble.
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Ms. Weiner offers nothing to advance productive dialogue, mutual understanding and respect, or rational responses to discrimination or the mistreatment of women.
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But the allegations of mistreatment of tigers had dented Thailand's tourism image, said Teunchai Noochdumrong, director of the country's Wildlife Conservation Office.
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It's tiring to ask that your humanity be acknowledged only for your mistreatment to be downplayed or denied, over and over again.
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Mr. Barghouti would like his audience to believe that the hunger strike is a reaction to the mistreatment of prisoners like him.
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As demonstrations over a citizenship law sweep India, more accounts are emerging of mistreatment and harsh tactics by police and state officials.
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The clash comes in the midst of prolonged turmoil inside Google, where activist employees are voicing complaints and alleging mistreatment of workers.
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DuBuc remembers complaining to him about mistreatment at home; when authorities arrived to investigate, she says, they learned of her sexual misbehavior.
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Activists began calling for black men and women to stream their encounters with the police live so others could watch for mistreatment.
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Protesters and opposition supporters see the alleged mistreatment as part of a pattern of repression by Museveni's government, an allegation it denies.
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According to the report, the State Department's loose regulation and lack of concrete policies were a big factor in the dogs' mistreatment.
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Poverty, violence, corrupt governments (Guatemala's vigorously supported by the Trump administration) organized crime and longstanding mistreatment of indigenous peoples feed the flow.
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When, like Jane Eyre, she is faced with mistreatment and starvation at the hands of her sadistic charity schoolmaster, she kills him.
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Article of the Day Before reading the article: What do you know about the Uighurs and their mistreatment by the Chinese government?
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Aged care firms in Australia are also under pressure from an ongoing independent public inquiry into abuse and mistreatment in the sector.
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Taught that a woman must obey her husband, Hawn blamed herself for her mistreatment and stayed in the marriage for 10 more years.
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"I believe that any kind of mistreatment of anyone for any reason is unacceptable and abhorrent," Affleck said, not referencing any specific situation.
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Stories about Amy Klobuchar's mistreatment of her staff have dominated headlines since the Minnesota senator announced her run for president earlier this month.
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Nemoria Lynn Villagomez, 34, appeared in court Tuesday on charges of attempted murder, aggravated attempted murder, three counts of assault and criminal mistreatment.
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Pamela Winn, who was shackled while pregnant and suffered a tragic miscarriage because of mistreatment from prison staff, shared her experience with Sen.
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"All allegations of civil rights abuses or mistreatment in CBP detention are taken seriously and investigated to the fullest extent possible," CBP said.
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For example, they spoke directly to the people of Iran about the mistreatment they have suffered under the mullahs who rule the nation.
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Also in January, the CFPB charged two Citigroup subsidiaries (here) a total of $28.8 million for mistreatment of homeowners seeking to avoid foreclosure.
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But if it draws attention to Brazilians' all-too-common mistreatment of women, gays and blacks, then it is worth it, she says.
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And Cardi B, refusing to lay down and accept mistreatment from her lover is the reminder we all need to put ourselves first.
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A high-profile Washington lawyer, Melanie Sloan, also spoke on the record to the Washington Post last week and alleged mistreatment from Conyers.
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This kind of mistreatment was reflected in the hundreds of responses to our survey and in dozens of follow-up interviews we conducted.
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Sandy is a transgender woman from Mexico who fled to the United States in 1995 to escape mistreatment based on her gender identity.
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It is also managing the fallout from media reports about its alleged mistreatment of workers, including sexual harassment and discrimination against pregnant employees.
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Several stories about the mistreatment of migrants by U.S. border officials were met with outrage, including the medication of children without parental consent.
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She grew up in communist Bulgaria and remembers that system's arbitrary cruelty, which finds echoes today in the mistreatment of refugees and migrants.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency, holds that civil-rights laws bar capricious mistreatment of people based on their gender identity.
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Throughout the scandal, it was alleged and corroborated by many women that Ailes had a long history of assault and mistreatment of women.
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Last season Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the national anthem to protest racial inequality and police mistreatment of Black people in America.
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"Any mistreatment of a child is unacceptable and violates the mission that guides our organization," Neil Nowlin, a spokesperson for SWK, told Axios.
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In 2018, Sex and the City also feels problematic because of its mistreatment of the LGBTQ community, including transphobic language and bi erasure.
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"Striking or killing monkeys is an environmental crime," noted the government agency, which receives complaints about mistreatment of wild animals, on its website.
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Efforts intended to halt mistreatment, such as South Korea's Animal Protection Act of 2007, have done little to curb the black market sales.
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But after decades of mistreatment, migrant women are finding a new way to connect with their peers and reclaim their dignity: messaging apps.
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Frustrations about mistreatment by central government have long festered in Oromiya and Amhara, where new industries and foreign flower farms have sprung up.
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These riders made it impossible for GIPSA regulators to do their job to protect poultry farmers from poultry company abuse, mistreatment, and retaliation.
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Advocates for criminal justice reform have, for many years, been demanding the closure of Rikers Island, which is notorious for mistreatment of inmates.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali has long and rightly complained of the West's dual standards in the way it regards the Muslim mistreatment of women.
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Executives at the shareholder meeting faced fresh complaints over executive pay and alleged mistreatment of troubled borrowers by its controversial Global Restructuring Group.
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In March, the organization's co-founder, Morris Dees, was fired over internal claims of mistreatment of staff, sexual harassment, gender discrimination and racism.
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Beijing has denied any mistreatment and says the sites are "vocational training centres", but former detainees have described interrogations, torture and brutal indoctrination.
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The company's public relations spiral began when whistleblower Susan Fowler brought to light alleged systemic mistreatment of women at the company last year.
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When broken down by gender, about 216% of men and 210% of women said the media attention will reduce the prevalence of mistreatment.
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A Minnesota woman pleaded guilty Friday to 13 counts of mistreatment of animals in connection with the death of more than 60 cats.
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His reported colloquies over his role and mistreatment is reason enough for him to exit stage left before the culmination of the investigation.
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It's bleak, with some rays of hope: portraying a woman who has normalized her own mistreatment and determines to be successful despite it.
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Despite both their struggles and Claren's own, he believes it is not Mormonism but rather its misinformed leaders to blame for their mistreatment.
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Yet when the Trump administration instituted further vetting for sponsors, reducing reports of mistreatment, you expressed outrage at any delays that can result.
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Last year, there were allegations of mistreatment and sexual harassment at Troubleyn, a dance company in Belgium led by the choreographer Jan Fabre.
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They suggest Safarov was motivated by revenge for what they see as Veliyev's mistreatment of Gyanja residents and disrespect for their religious views.
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The mistreatment of children seeking refuge within our borders is a moral outrage and an affront to the teachings of every major religion.
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The report by Harvard Law School makes this much clear: the VA's mistreatment of veterans with bad paper is mainly due to ineptitude.
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The most common type of mistreatment women reported in the survey was being shouted at or scolded by their doctors, midwives, or nurses.
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After viewing "Blackfish," a documentary about the mistreatment of animals at SeaWorld, Jeffrey Miller's daughter, Hannah, became concerned that eating meat was murder.
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"It's yet another example of Donald Trump's relentless hypocrisy and gross mistreatment of workers," said Josh Goldstein, a spokesman for the AFL-CIO.
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During that time, the U.S. government has blacklisted several Chinese companies, citing security concerns and their alleged mistreatment of Muslim minorities in China.
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Republican critics accused Mr. Obama of imposing socialism and favoring runaway government; Democrats attack Mr. Trump for his mistreatment of vulnerable social groups.
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The outrage over their confinement and mistreatment rippled across the country in March 20133 until it ruptured into the fragments that exist today.
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Specifically, we cannot allow the same mistreatment faced by veterans of the Vietnam War to affect the post-9/11 generation of veterans.
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There's almost no monster hunting—there's grunting at annoying humans, eye-rolling at traditions and righteous indignation for the mistreatment of the downtrodden.
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With her team of lawyers Al-Kalash took employers to court for labor violations and mistreatment of workers, winning several high profile cases.
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Vendors have complained of mistreatment and erratic behavior by the Bosses, specifically by Ms. Boss, who began managing the space seven years ago.
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Task & Purpose first reported on the study, which found indications that "mistreatment of women is pervasive and becoming normalized" in the Marine Corps.
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In two other cases, Linick concluded that, based on the evidence he could find, there was no mistreatment of the staffers in question.
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The Malaysian leader also raised the possibility that the alleged mistreatment of Muslim Uighurs in China's Xinjiang would be discussed in Kuala Lumpur.
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He rolled his eyes when Elizabeth Warren pressed him to release women at his company from non-disclosure agreements related to alleged mistreatment.
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We consider this a small victory, for acknowledging their mistreatment, but we look forward to pushing onward and having our voices be heard.
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"One 2003 study found that 75% of employees who spoke out against workplace mistreatment faced some form of retaliation," the EEOC report found.
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Numerous 2016 staffers for Sanders campaign told the New York Times that they were subjected to sexual harassment and mistreatment and pay disparity.
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Others are pissed that Midler, a rich white woman, is comparing the plight of women to the history of mistreatment of black people.
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It is clear to me, as an American Jew, that speaking out against the mistreatment of Palestinian families is not anti-Semitic, just as it would not have been anti-white to speak out against the mistreatment of blacks in apartheid-era South Africa, or anti-Aryan to speak out against the killing of six million Jews during the Holocaust.
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World number 19 Tomic said he was too "busy" to compete at Rio, while 18th-ranked Kyrgios bowed out claiming mistreatment by the AOC.
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At the events, workers from CKE restaurants, which include Carl's Jr. and Hardees, spoke about mistreatment they experienced working at the fast food locations.
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President Donald Trump doubled down on his Wednesday comments about his alleged mistreatment by the American people in an early morning tweet on Thursday.
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Hill argued that she wants lawmakers to recognize the pervasive nature of the mistreatment women face and to use "government resources" to tackle it.
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According to Vartiala, while Natural Fruit may have set out to silence criticism, they have only drawn more exposure to their mistreatment of workers.
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If existing power structures that enable misconduct in music communities remain in place, fans and artists remain at actual or perceived risk of mistreatment.
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However, the mistreatment of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo is not just about these two reporters, or about Reuters, or even about Myanmar.
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Data from the 2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey found that nearly all of those surveyed -- 90% -- had experienced "harassment or mistreatment" on the job.
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Several media advocates slammed the St. Louis Police Department for their alleged mistreatment of Faulk and other members of the press after the Sept.
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Every year around this time, we summon our collective guilt at our mistreatment of the Earth and promise each other that we'll do better.
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Nicholas Perkins, 32, was charged with four criminal counts, including illegal possession of a tiger, mistreatment of a tiger, and possession of anabolic steroids.
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He also suffered mistreatment at the hands of Zurich's cantonal prosecutors and courts, which played fast and loose with the law to nail him.
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Physical mistreatment was rare, but the armed guards and the ever-present snipers in the watchtowers were constant reminders of the residents' new status.
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"She is deeply concerned at the recent media reports regarding the alleged mistreatment of staff by some members of parliament," May's spokesman told reporters.
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During an impassioned speech to The Women's Convention in Detroit she pointed out the mistreatment of women is not specific to the entertainment industry.
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A Saudi official has said the allegations of mistreatment and torture of the female detainees were "false ... and have no connection to the truth".
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A lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general also alleges that Weinstein's media company violated labor laws by enabling his mistreatment of women.
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"I will leave the foreign-policy aspect to others; my aim is to draw attention to Erdogan's mistreatment of his own people," Kanter notes.
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"If a business is engaged in some sort of animal cruelty or animal mistreatment, it's eventually going to catch up to them," he said.
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In this country, alas, we often take the mistreatment of employees by their supervisors to be an unavoidable if regrettable feature of the workplace.
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There, dozens of other men with intellectual disability endured decades of mistreatment while living in a bunkhouse and working at a turkey-processing plant.
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They are mostly resigned to the idea that officers will never be held accountable for what the students see as mistreatment of black people.
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In the fall of 2015, The New York Times published a report detailing Amazon's brutal workplace culture and mistreatment of its white-collar workforce.
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The report detailed similar mistreatment by the Russian-backed security services of the two rebel governments, known as the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics.
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Initiative 77 supporters said that raising the wage would protect tipped workers, who are primarily women and people of color, against mistreatment from customers.
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The women claim that racial bias led to their mistreatment and are seeking $4 million each in compensatory and punitive damages, according to MyNewsLA.com.
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Islamic tradition places great importance on the proper handling of the dead, mandating quick burial, so the mistreatment of the body is particularly disturbing.
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The incident comes amid an ongoing conversation about racial profiling and the mistreatment of black people in public places like restaurants and retail stores.
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The more I did, the more I met other domestic workers who told me their stories; many had suffered worse mistreatment than I had.
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Not many men used their acceptance speeches to advocate for telling more women's stories or call out Hollywood for its mistreatment of women. Nope.
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The N.F.L. will open its season in September with scantily clad cheerleaders, despite renewed scrutiny of their role and accusations of mistreatment of them.
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Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), who came in a surprisingly close third in the New Hampshire primary, was dogged by early allegations of staff mistreatment.
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Last year's police operation has become a rallying call for Catalonia's separatists, who argue that it was evidence of Spain's mistreatment of the region.
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It also called for an investigation into the medical care Mursi was receiving, and for anyone found responsible for mistreatment to be held accountable.
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The attorney general at the time, Eric H. Holder Jr., had expanded the inquiry to examine questions about the C.I.A.'s mistreatment of detainees.
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The rampant mistreatment of horses, camels and donkeys at major attractions like the pyramids of Giza has prompted calls for visitors to boycott rides.
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An internal investigation reportedly showed that Hornsey had ignored multiple anonymous complaints about the mistreatment of employees of color at the ride-hailing firm.
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The two-day conference in Dublin was funded by the Irish government as part of an agreement to redress the mistreatment of the women.
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Soon, users who said they were current and former employees began sharing their stories of mistreatment, hostile working conditions, and bullying in the workplace.
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Lakotani added that protesters are demanding an apology from the East Java local government for its alleged mistreatment of the Papuan students in Surabaya.
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The State Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that more U.S. bomb-sniffing dogs than previously known had died overseas due to mistreatment.
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What they do according to O*NET: Handle animals for the purpose of investigations of mistreatment, or control of abandoned, dangerous, or unattended animals.
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The head of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) issued a formal apology on Monday for the "historical mistreatment" of minority communities.
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Although social media helped document the mistreatment the women endured, their viral video of the crime also heavily influenced the public's view, Wadi says.
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Those who outwardly express a noncomformist identity face "a lot of discrimination, or different kinds of mistreatment," Htun added, particularly from colleagues or supervisors.
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Today, violent crime is down and mistreatment by the police and excessive incarceration have taken center stage in the minds of many younger voters.
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As people from various industries speak out and have spoken out about mistreatment they've endured, how, if at all, has your life been affected?
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She went onstage to accept his award, and when she read Brando's speech about the mistreatment of Native Americans in film, she got booed.
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Seeking to eschew the path the colonizers were trying to force them down, the original Occupiers hoped to highlight the longstanding culture of mistreatment.
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Painters and plasterers are not generally subjected to the brutal mistreatment endured by North Koreans working in Russian logging camps or on construction sites.
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Without a union representative, the path to obtaining outside legal assistance in the wake of a mistreatment by an employer is unnerving and costly.
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" Klobuchar addressed reports of staff mistreatment after launching her White House bid last month, acknowledging that she "can be tough" and "can push people.
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There is little hope that claims of mistreatment will be handled fairly with the astonishing imbalance of power between men and women at work.
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For generations, the US government's attitude toward Native American communities has been marked by mistreatment, indifference, and a lack of respect for tribal sovereignty.
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Reuters was unable to reach any of the soldiers who complained about the dogs' mistreatment, which originally prompted the Pentagon to launch an investigation.
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She clashed with Trump in 2017 over his mistreatment of women, demanding that Congress "investigate the multiple sexual harassment and assault allegations against" Trump.
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The former staff members said complaints about mistreatment and pay disparity during and just after the campaign reached some senior leaders of the operation.
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Since 2014, Human Rights Watch says, it has documented hundreds of cases of mistreatment of government opponents, including at least 31 cases of torture.
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For some reason that isn't made clear, this particular case awakens Myers's memories of mistreatment at the hands of her unstable and abusive mother.
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What it has seen, however, are protests (that have almost always been peaceful), often against mistreatment of black Americans at the hands of police.
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Officers told Gizmodo that they're often discouraged from interacting with tech workers, but that tech workers have spoken up for them when they've observed mistreatment.
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She has also been charged with strangulation, causing another person to ingest a controlled substance and first-degree criminal mistreatment, according to online jail records.
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Protests have broken out in Turkey as recently as 2015 over news of mistreatment of Uighurs in China and over forcible repatriation of Uighur migrants.
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Bland's death in police custody three days after being detained for a routine traffic stop highlighted the mistreatment of black people by white police officers.
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The lowly employment and mistreatment of dark-skinned immigrant workers has been regularly documented, and even black Arabs themselves endure common social ostracization in society.
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In the real world, Black people endure mistreatment by authorities — and the resulting fear that those charged with protecting them are not on their side.
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"The European Union is based on respect for individual freedoms and fundamental rights," Macron, said on Monday, referring to Beijing's alleged mistreatment of Muslim Uighurs.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of consumers seeking compensation for alleged mistreatment by bust British payday lender Wonga have been "left to fend for themselves", lawmakers said.
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Under the new deal, fishermen can change employers without jeopardizing their immigration status and claim compensation for mistreatment, while enforcement and monitoring are stepped up.
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Instead, Issa has fallen into an excruciating cycle of self-punishment, allowing mistreatment to flourish in her work life, her friendships, and her romantic life.
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The mistreatment of businesses that were in financial distress and moved into GRG is one of the biggest scandals RBS has faced in recent years.
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They end up being dutiful meditations on guilt rather than stories about the people whose mistreatment and oppression they purport to be so interested in.
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The organization said that the slew of recent incidents may only be the "tip of the iceberg" in American Airlines' documented mistreatment of black customers.
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But that same fact might be construed by a juror who grew up under similar conditions as evidence that the defendant feared mistreatment by police.
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The big picture: Political leaders across the U.S. are taking steps to recognize and apologizing for the historic mistreatment of Native Americans and black slaves.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and several other women added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment, and more than two dozen women have now come forward.
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The conflict may have arisen from an argument over withheld payment and employee mistreatment at the call center that sells vacation packages, the official said.
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When his actions were noticed by reporters, Kaepernick said he was taking a knee to protest police violence and America's mistreatment of people of color.
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His office said eight cases of alleged mistreatment had been investigated but in none "was it proven that refugees had been harmed by border personnel".
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Under the Burma Citizenship Law of 22019, the Rohingya are excluded from the 135 officially recognized ethnic groups, leaving them vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment.
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Recent reports of neglect and abuse at Veteran Affairs hospitals around the country only document the latest examples of the consistent mistreatment of our veterans.
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Mistreatment by the media was a cornerstone of his campaign and, as president, his criticism -- and reported desire to jail pesky journalists -- has only escalated.
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After many allegations of mistreatment of animals, Ringling Brothers this month retired its circus elephants, sending them off to a life of leisure in Florida.
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"My plan to return to the homeland has been smooth and unchanged...despite threats, intimidation and mistreatment of the National Rescue Party activists," Rainsy said.
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For the last 30 years I have been flinching at the disrespect and mistreatment of the working class that I hear and see every day.
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"Anytime there are allegations of student-athlete mistreatment, it is more than concerning," Jermaine Truax, the university's deputy athletic director, said in a statement Friday.
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The human rights group Amnesty International had reported her detention in 2012 and expressed fear that she would be subjected to torture and other mistreatment.
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She says she fears mistreatment at the camps because she is not Nuer, and she does not trust the United Nations peacekeepers to protect her.
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Workplace mistreatment of women is not only a great wrong; it makes us sick and is a waste of our valuable individual and collective talent.
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Members were at the station run by Border Patrol, a division of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), to investigate reports of mistreatment of migrants. Rep.
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"This leads to censorship because people fear repercussions, especially in the cases of reporting torture and mistreatment," said Mr. Turkdogan, of the Human Rights Association.
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The AMA also seeks to enact policies to increase mental health treatment accessibility and prevent bias against and mistreatment of transgender people by law enforcement.
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At a bare minimum, any federal officials who participated in the systemic abuse and mistreatment of children should never be allowed to forget it, either.
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She needs him to sign a document saying that he is divorcing her: by law, no woman can divorce her husband without proof of mistreatment.
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The protests started after former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick last year began kneeling during the anthem to protest police mistreatment of black Americans.
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The longtime president of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announced his resignation on Friday amid allegations of staff mistreatment and discrimination at the organization.
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The existing NAFTA investor-state dispute settlement process needs to be updated to ensure full enforcement against foreign government seizure, theft and mistreatment of investments.
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But, Mr. Gold added, the conditions are radically different in North Sinai, where residents have suffered years of neglect and mistreatment from the Egyptian mainland.
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But the officials disputed charges of mistreatment of those children, saying that the agencies were subject to strict rules about how children were cared for.
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A trove of catwalk footage presents McQueen's artistry as both a manifestation of childhood wounds and an indictment of the fashion industry's mistreatment of models.
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The incumbent lieutenant governor has been mired in several scandals over excessive spending and mistreatment of staff, and failed to even gain incumbent Democratic Gov.
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Mr. Alam has not kept silent in his fight for freedom of speech in Bangladesh, despite the toll of torture and mistreatment while in prison.
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The case was considered a turning point in the Black Lives Matter movement, intensifying outrage over incidents of mistreatment of black people by white officers.
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A national survey of nearly 28,000 transgender Americans conducted in 2015 found that 58 percent of respondents had experienced some form of mistreatment by police.
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Players from Argentina and Colombia have gone public about mistreatment and meager pay, and Norway's players demanded — and won — equal pay with their men's counterparts.
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Stroud said Friday that no charges had been filed against the Karolyis, who have denied knowledge of any mistreatment at their center, which has closed.
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"There probably needs to be some introspection about how certain people who engage in horrendous mistreatment of women can co-opt the media," she mused.
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"But my emails," she tweeted, invoking a phrase often used by her supporters to express exasperation about what they view as the mistreatment of Mrs.
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One gets the sense that these movies aren't just fixing up old plots; they're working as symbolic correctives to Hollywood's mistreatment of women writ large.
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These new rules create a double bind for the most vulnerable trans people: Find work amid rampant prejudice and mistreatment, or lose critical medical coverage.
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And in the backlash against Dr. Blasey, a research psychologist in California, the teens saw the way girls are often criticized for calling out mistreatment.
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The trade deal currently will allow an independent panel chosen by both countries to probe allegations of employee mistreatment at factories, according to the Post.
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Panel members raised the allegations, including of deaths in custody and mistreatment of Central American migrants, with the government delegation which will reply on Friday.
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In 69 days of hearings, the inquiry heard shocking tales of brazen rip-offs, callous mistreatment of customers and even taking money from the dead.
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Many of the migrants' complaints were directed at Croatian border authorities, whom aid groups and migrants have repeatedly accused of violent push backs and mistreatment.
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Over the years, judges threw out his admissions during interrogations, finding they were tainted by mistreatment at the C.I.A. prison and coercive questioning at Guantánamo.
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The Trump administration is reportedly rolling back the use of fines against nursing homes that have been cited for violations such as neglect or mistreatment.
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CNN affiliate WSOC reported that DaBaby said Monday night as he left the sheriff's department that he has video that will show his alleged mistreatment.
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Mixed-race convicts were also spared the brutality that was inflicted on less prominent prisoners, Mr. Kathrada said, though they were hardly exempt from mistreatment.
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"We all have to move on from a time when the kitchen was about pure discipline and toughness, sometimes almost bordering on mistreatment," he said.
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The government says there is no ban on migrant workers becoming pregnant and that it runs a hotline so foreign workers can report any mistreatment.
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She has also written about police violence toward African-Americans and about her own fears about the potential for mistreatment of members of her family.
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Their stories led women around the world to speak about mistreatment at the hands of powerful men, shifting the cultural landscape with the #MeToo movement.
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The most common kinds of mistreatment are non-consensual procedures (including sterilization), non-evidence-based interventions like routine episiotomies, and physical, verbal and sexual abuse.
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I think journalism failed, I think the entertainment industry failed, and I think fans fail if they are made aware of alleged mistreatment of women.
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"I apologize to the victims of any kind of abuse or mistreatment that they may have experienced from any member of our organization," he said.
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"Chelsea's mistreatment by the military and in their custody has been so protracted and indefensibly cruel that she should certainly be released immediately," insists Jones.
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But the report said it had found 232 cases where British personnel continued to supply questions or intelligence to allies after they knew about suspected mistreatment.
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As part of the report, ROC United collected first-hand accounts from more than one dozen of the survey respondents, who detail the mistreatment they received.
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For transgender employees, the numbers are even more extreme: More than three-quarters of trans employees have reported taking steps to avoid mistreatment in the workplace.
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The filings are part of a lawsuit filed in April against the federal government for alleged mistreatment of children sent to Shiloh and other detention centers.
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The story cracks open a secret history of American life — and adds a vast new dimension to the Catholic Church's mistreatment of children in its care.
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When the facility was fully open, advocates said it operated more like a prison than a shelter for unaccompanied teenagers, with allegations of neglect and mistreatment.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and several other women also added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment, and more than two dozen women have now come forward.
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"I want this guy's insane horrible mistreatment of underage girls to be out in the open for everyone to know and to protect themselves," she said.
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The constitutional case against Mr Trump's ban begins with the equal protection of the laws, the principle that affords vulnerable groups special protection against official mistreatment.
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Over the past week, reports based solely on the word of Manafort's lawyers prompted a flurry of commentary about the allegedly horrendous mistreatment he's been suffering.
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In the days since the executive order has been released, cases of detention (and allegations of mistreatment) have come to near-immediate press and public attention.
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The upcoming Law & Order SVU episode will tackle this aspect of mistreatment in a field that doesn't typically get as much attention as the film industry.
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After all, it was just this year that 200,000 Uber users deleted the app from their phones in protest of its perceived mistreatment of taxi drivers.
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Meanwhile, a rapid response unit set up by the ministry is working with police and local authorities to stop mistreatment at state-run institutions, Kasim said.
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They say some of the women, including Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement and subjected to mistreatment and torture, including electric shocks, flogging and sexual assault.
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"I don't want to preempt what our response will be ... but the government intends to act on what is a flagrant mistreatment of customers," he said.
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In its brokenness, Letchworth aptly reflects the horror show it became—the rampant neglect and mistreatment of the intellectually and developmentally disabled and the mentally ill.
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It allowed Republicans to score political points arguing weak border security while at the same time angering Hispanics for perceived mistreatment of migrants, particularly unaccompanied minors.
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The Nissan protesters are complaining about what they see as civil rights abuses and mistreatment of black workers at the Japanese automaker's plant in Canton, Miss.
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It rejects all accusations of mistreatment in an area where hundreds have been killed in unrest between Uighurs and members of the ethnic Han Chinese majority.
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"The allegations of ICE mistreatment onboard a Somali flight are categorically false," an ICE spokesperson told VICE News last week, when allegations about the flight emerged.
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But USAG "never mentioned that the alleged mistreatment was potentially sexual assault nor did they relay the nature of the treatments at issue," the lawsuit claims.
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Scholars say and statistics show that attacks on police officers became an increasingly frequent African-American response to decades of inequality and mistreatment at that time.
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In 2004, a leaked ICRC report detailed U.S. mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, including keeping them naked for days in darkness.
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Among the book's other claims is the suggestion that Hillary Clinton's mistreatment of her Secret Service detail led some to drink too much and visit prostitutes.
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That visit was prompted after a group of lawyers who visited the facility said they found overcrowding, dirty conditions and mistreatment of migrants being held there.
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Indeed, one of the most recent cases of asylum seekers suing ICE and CCA, in part for CCA's mistreatment during their detention, was filed on Aug.
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At the time, Dr. Benjamin was the first doctor in New York State to be convicted of a murder related to the mistreatment of a patient.
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We will not tolerate any mistreatment of a Hacienda patient, nor will we stop until every Hacienda patient is as safe as we can make them.
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Sarah Hart earlier had faced allegations of mistreatment in Minnesota, where she and Jennifer lived when the children were adopted about a decade ago from Texas.
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The deadly crash came as child protection personnel in Washington state were trying to visit the family after a report of a child's complaint of mistreatment.
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But given its foundation as a reaction to unfair discrimination and police mistreatment, the message will at least be dissonant with that of the Trumpists nearby.
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The type of mistreatment ranged from incidents during transportation, with some animals dying of suffocation, to reports of physical abuse and malpractice in the slaughter process.
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Sitting near their families inside Riyadh's criminal court, some of the women described to a three-judge panel the mistreatment they had experienced, the sources said.
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Thus, the idea that all those who endured mistreatment as children are fated to damage the lives of others in the future is largely a myth.
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Black people have been mistreated and abused by police for years, so who's to say similar mistreatment and abuse wasn't behind the Scott shooting as well?
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His mistreatment of underlings was so legendary — one claimed that he had thrown objects — that I once dubbed him the Naomi Campbell of the Bush administration.
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Without an official human resources department, corporate headquarters, or regulation by an outside nanny agency, wage infractions, abuse, and mistreatment on the job can go unregulated.
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But Dr. Fitaihi's American citizenship means that his mistreatment, which has not been previously reported, may now pose a special threat to Saudi relations with Washington.
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They include a surefire documentary winner not even being nominated, the continued mistreatment of Emily Blunt, and the surprisingly soft total for A Star Is Born.
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The mistreatment of businesses that were in financial distress and were moved into GRG is one of the biggest scandals RBS has faced in recent years.
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To qualify, children have to prove their mistreatment in U.S. family court, after which they are protected from deportation and allowed to apply for green cards.
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It was also a year of loud debates about how women have been treated in jazz historically, and how that mistreatment continues to the present day.
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The United States, the European Union, the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees and several additional countries criticized the mistreatment of the opposition leaders and activists.
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Her advisers still bristle at what they believe was overt mistreatment by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and other party-allied groups during the campaign season.
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Commissioned by the Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsylvania, "The Amusement Park" was meant to raise awareness of the poverty, neglect and mistreatment of the elderly.
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World number 20 Tomic said he was too "busy" to compete at Rio while 18th-ranked Kyrgios bowed out claiming mistreatment by the Australian Olympic Committee.
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Mr. Bernstein's daughter, Jamie, celebrated this latest Broadway revival as "more timely now than ever" given "the story line involving the mistreatment" of Puerto Rican migrants.
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This month, the National Archives issued a statement countering accusations that it was allowing for the destruction of millions of documents about the mistreatment of immigrants.
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The Department of Transportation said it is investigating the incident and is in contact with the Department of Agriculture, which handles alleged animal mistreatment complaints. Sen.
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Still, current and former officials said the administration was unlikely to shift its strategy because of the mistreatment of a single American, no matter how horrific.
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She searched "housemaids in Nigeria" and came across articles detailing the violence, mistreatment and low or nonexistent pay that are often part of their working conditions.
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Moonves was ousted in September after allegations from women who said he subjected them to mistreatment including forced oral sex, groping and retaliation if they resisted.
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Mr. Kelton often mentioned Mr. Kelley's mistreatment in meetings during the China episode, former colleagues say, and said he would not accuse someone without ironclad evidence.
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He's made a point to speak out about his alleged mistreatment in social media posts, claiming he was drugged, beaten and denied food and other privileges.
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" He insisted that rebellions were caused not by the slaves' mistreatment but simply by their nature: "brutish, ignorant, idle, crafty, treacherous, bloody, thievish, mistrustful, and superstitious.
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The Black Lives Matter movement deserves credit for changing complacent public attitudes about police mistreatment of black people – up to and including shooting unarmed citizens dead.
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British lawmakers confirmed on Friday that they had received a confidential report into Royal Bank of Scotland's alleged mistreatment of small businesses during the financial crisis.
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Whiteness under threat is a common theme, especially on Carlson's show, during which he often laments the mistreatment of white people and the influx of foreigners.
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"Her mistreatment highlights the issues that educators face worldwide ... Educators' opinions are considered irrelevant and not germane to decisions being made about our students," said Breaux.
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In 2009, a Department of Defense official overseeing military commissions refused to prosecute Mr. Qahtani, telling The Washington Post that his mistreatment had amounted to torture.
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After a life of mistreatment that involved being forcibly committed to a mental institution, she's once again in peril when a military coup forms in Athens.
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CROSS-BORDER SHOOTING The other cases to be decided concern whether U.S. government officials can be sued over mistreatment of non-citizens in two separate contexts.
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The inspector general report blamed the Army for the dogs' mistreatment, and said that they did not follow Defense Department procedures for handling the canine heroes.
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Trump, given the range of sexual harassment and assault allegations against him, has long struggled to respond to the nationwide focus on the mistreatment against women.
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Filipina workers Maria and Rianne said their broker locked them inside an apartment for three days after they opted to leave their jobs due to mistreatment.
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But Caal Maquin's family isn't alleging mistreatment by Border Patrol, although they are calling for an independent investigation (and appear particularly concerned about medical screening practices).
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In others, he is wearing civilian clothes and is presented as a war correspondent holding a microphone, but he appears increasingly gaunt and pale, suggesting mistreatment.
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That enduring failure, combined with Dolan's public mistreatment of some fans, has led to a growing anger and skepticism in a disaffected, if dedicated, fan base.
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In fact, Barkley gave us a teaser and said one of the issues he's most passionate about is the mistreatment of Muslims in the United States.
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The British lawmakers called on the Saudi authorities to immediately release them and review the allegations against them, and to prosecute those responsible for their mistreatment.
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CROSS-BORDER SHOOTING The other cases to be decided concern whether U.S. government officials can be sued over mistreatment of non-citizens in two separate contexts.
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There were widespread reports of mistreatment and children in cages, and Obama considered changing a law that would allow his administration to more quickly deport immigrant children.
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The aim of the campaign is to get governing bodies to put in place a zero-tolerance policy in regard to the mistreatment of women and girls.
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Instead of trying to shock with lyrics about Satan and the occult, Lynda Simpson brilliantly rails against governmental corruption, war, and systemic mistreatment of the working class.
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She created golden sculptures for Tokens, Gold, and Glory at Hap Gallery that indict modern industrialized society for its mistreatment of animals and the disruption of ecosystems.
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Sarah Mitchell and her husband, Travis Lee Mitchell, had originally been charged with murder by neglect and criminal mistreatment in the 2017 death of the premature baby.
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Even after Manning walks free in May, transgender people all over the nation -- particularly black transgender women -- will continue to face discrimination, mistreatment and violence while incarcerated.
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Under the current system, if an intern tried to sue their congressional office for mistreatment, their claim likely would not hold up in court, said Romer-Friedman.
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The Philippines and the Gulf Arab state are embroiled in a row over what Duterte says is a pattern of mistreatment of domestic workers by Kuwaiti employers.
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As a result, several women told BuzzFeed News in July that they had had miscarriages while in ICE custody and faced other mistreatment that threatened their pregnancies.
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"Heard repeatedly returned to Depp, despite his verbal and physical mistreatment of her, hoping optimistically that the man she married would change his behavior," the documents state.
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So when the lid finally blows off of decades of mistreatment, exploitation, and injustice, you can expect to find a lot more where this all came from.
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Remarkably, Fowler's account transpired only over the course of a year at Uber, during which she felt she had to keep records of mistreatment and improper behavior.
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He attributed the beatings and other mistreatment mostly to Johann Meier, director of a lower school attached to the choir from 1953 until his retirement in 1992.
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Two more facets of workplace mistreatment, and flashpoints in the culture wars, will come before the Supreme Court in a pair of oral arguments on October 8th.
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In addition to Maher, Melanie Sloan, a high-profile Washington attorney, also spoke on the record to the Washington Post last week about mistreatment from the congressman.
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We now openly and relentlessly examine rape culture and the mistreatment of women by powerful men, and much of that discussion is led by Democrats and liberals.
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She fled her husband's mistreatment, yet when he was arrested she petitioned the emperor on his behalf; on his death she mourned "my husband, who raised me".
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LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog has defended its decision not to penalise lender RBS or its former executives for past mistreatment of small business customers.
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Was it worth overlooking bigotry, integrity, mistreatment of women, dishonesty, demagoguery and common decency to sell our political souls for the prospect of a few policy victories?
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On Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and several other women added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment, and more than two dozen women have now come forward.
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The award follows a year in which the abuse and mistreatment of women in all walks of life across the globe has been a focus of attention.
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"That's when I first noticed the effects of colorism in the Black community," she tells Refinery29, citing trolling, mistreatment, and other forms of discrimination on social media.
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Eubanks, the author of Automating Inequality, writes about the "digital poorhouse," showing the ways automation can give a new sheen to long-standing mistreatment of the vulnerable.
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Abbasi — in which several ex-detainees (who've now been deported) sued top government officials as individuals as a way of holding them accountable for mistreatment in detention.
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That standing, silent protest, which West said is in honor of the historic and systemic mistreatment of black Americans, went unnoticed by NBA fans until this season.
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However, human rights groups say he failed to put an end to arbitrary arrests of political and human rights activists, and mistreatment and torture of the prisoners.
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But the veterinarian caring for "Smurf" -- named for the bluish-indigo hue of his fur -- is worried the kitten's plight will inspire further mistreatment of helpless animals.
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"I think we should brace ourselves for some pretty bruising information about the way our loved ones, some of them have experienced some real mistreatment," Morrison said.
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And they had to do it in communities where the psychological scars of the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and the mistreatment of Henrietta Lacks' family are still fresh.
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The Monmouth County Prosecutor&aposs Office and Monmouth County SPCA recently teamed up to introduce the Animal Cruelty Hotline where people can report animal abuse or mistreatment.
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On Tuesday, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and several other women added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment, and more than two dozen women have now come forward.
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The incident sparked protests in Baltimore and became a flashpoint in the Black Lives Matter movement, with critics charging it indicative of police mistreatment of black Americans.
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But concern has grown over increased reports of sex attacks and harassment at the event, as well as over the mistreatment of women in general in Spain.
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During an interview with HuffPost Live, the Golden Globe winner candidly talked about Hollywood's mistreatment of women and the unfair double standards they face in the spotlight.
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"However, when the war intensified, many arrived whose fathers had been killed by paramilitary violence or simply had fled mistreatment and had no futures," the statement said.
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Emotionally intelligent people will not be bogged down by mistreatment from others, so they quickly let things go and are assertive in protecting themselves from future harm.
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The reality of our nation's prison systems, however, reflects not only a failure to reach the standards of that law, but of widespread neglect and willful mistreatment.
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Despite the mistreatment, the impression that emerged of Mr. Slahi during the hearing was of an engaging and intellectually curious man eager to reconnect with the world.
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But the jump in cases of mistreatment underscores the sometimes precarious situation facing media workers in Afghanistan, not just from the Taliban but also from security forces.
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Accusations of worker mistreatment in the company's warehouses have been around for years, with some employees going on strike during Prime Day and Black Friday last year.
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The settlement comes one year after former Uber employee Susan Fowler revealed pervasive sexual harassment and a culture of mistreatment of women at the ride-hailing company.
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The crash came as child protection personnel in Washington state were trying to visit the family after a neighbor said he reported a child's complaint of mistreatment.
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The Guardian detailed multiple rights violations in its report last month, with workers contracted by labor companies for Panasonic as well as Samsung among those alleging mistreatment.
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James Mattis, Trump's new defense secretary, told his Senate confirmation hearing that he is deeply opposed to the use of torture and the mistreatment of enemy soldiers.
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The industry is still developing—as of August, Uber is still not profitable—and despite reports of rampant mistreatment, the number of rideshare service drivers is growing.
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Two of his top lieutenants have also been the subject of employee complaints, one for mistreatment of employees and the other for inappropriate behavior around business clients.
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She said that unless the cutthroat culture at local gyms that instills fear in young gymnasts subsides, the athletes would remain vulnerable to all types of mistreatment.
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The agency set specific goals: Clients should have more clean drug screens, fewer reports of child mistreatment and fewer foster care placements, compared to a control group.
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In fighting back and speaking out, these two have forced the beginnings of a reckoning onto men whom countless excuses have absolved of their mistreatment of women.
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China has consistently denied any mistreatment of Uighurs in what it calls vocational training centers, which it says have been extremely successful in combating extremism and violence.
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But we see the answer in Ms. O'Hara's cautious eyes, always on the lookout for adoration or mistreatment — and, men being what they are, often finding both.
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Every year, billions of animals are raised on factory farms, often under such cruel conditions that there are laws to keep the mistreatment hidden from public view.
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Awareness has grown in the past six months as women — from boardroom executives to Hollywood stars to assembly-line workers — have started speaking out about workplace mistreatment.
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According to the report, the mistreatment began early in the 2012 season, Martin's rookie year, and the frequency of insults grew after Martin refused to fight back.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Senior politicians have lambasted Britain's financial watchdog for failing to take action against RBS or its former executives for past mistreatment of small business customers.
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Their work is a reminder, as we live through our own reckoning surrounding the control and mistreatment of women's bodies, of the ongoing validity of that search.
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López-Claros and Nakhjavani are persuasive in arguing that such systematic mistreatment of women impedes economic growth and leads to lost revenue, lost opportunities and wasted money.
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Still, it is unlikely to end the school's legal battles over the issue: Nearly 2500 women have sued U.S.C. claiming mistreatment by the gynecologist, Dr. George Tyndall.
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The NBA legend admits he made donations to the zoo -- claiming he does stuff like that all the time -- but would never support the mistreatment of animals.
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On Monday, Mr. Warmbier, a 22-year-old college student, died at a hospital in Cincinnati, where his parents blamed Pyongyang's "awful, torturous mistreatment" of their son.
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The inclusion of that footage appears to be an attempt to suggest that his current illness stemmed from a pre-existing medical condition, not mistreatment behind bars.
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Active mistreatment has not discouraged the migrants reaching France — for example, Human Rights Watch said last week that the police routinely used pepper spray on the migrants.
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While Tokyo has issued several apologies for its mistreatment of the Korean people, it also sometimes has shown insensitivity to Korean grievances on the comfort women issue.
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Pakistan&aposs Prime Minister Imran Khan has been a vocal critic of the mistreatment of Muslims globally, but has been silent on the Chinese persecution of Uighurs.
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"When I buy children's toys, I'm a lot more careful in investigating if the companies have been engaged in any kind of mistreatment of workers," she said.
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But even if he jokes about what a disaster it is to task a rich girl like Lucia with providing Latina authenticity, he sympathizes with her mistreatment.
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MUSLIM MISTREATMENT The U.S. Department of Commerce on Monday barred eight companies, as well as 20 Chinese government entities, from buying U.S. technology without U.S. government approval.
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Though many industries have been affected, tech has reckoned with the implications of its own culture following the revelations of alleged rampant mistreatment of women at Uber.
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During the standoff, inmates called The News Journal of Wilmington and had a hostage state their grievances, including mistreatment and a lack of education and rehabilitation opportunities.
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Most people who sign do not have specific claims of mistreatment; instead, the contracts are designed to prevent disgruntled ex-employees from bad-mouthing their former employer.
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Last year, for example, the story of Shadi Petosky, a trans woman, went viral on social media after she live-tweeted her mistreatment at the Orlando airport.
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The perceived mistreatment of contract workers was one reason that 20,000 Google employees and TVCs walked off the job last month at Google offices across the world.
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Why is there never a boycott of platforms attached to the mistreatment or outright abuse of the women of color who consistently speak up for all of us?
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Leading females in Hollywood teamed up to create Time's Up to combat mistreatment in the workplace, and create funds to help people who've experienced misconduct access legal help.
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It rejected the intelligence agencies' claims that abuse amounted to "isolated incidents" and criticized the chiefs of the intelligence agencies for failing to recognize a "pattern of mistreatment".
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It spurred her to end the mistreatment of female inmates, particularly Algerian prisoners of war, and to push through contraception reform, making the Pill available at taxpayers' expense.
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Barr presented as exhibits dozens of anecdotes from children and teen mothers complaining of mistreatment, filthy conditions and lack of access to clothing, adequate food and medical care.
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And although Facebook's mistreatment of such data has garnered more headlines lately, learning more about what Google does could be especially enlightening, given the company's size and scope.
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He was confrontational, combative, piqued by his perceived mistreatment in the press, and insistent that he had the right to keep running his business the way he wanted.
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According to the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey, nearly a quarter (23 percent) of respondents reported not seeing a medical professional when they needed to for fear of mistreatment.
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She's been competing at the professional level since 1995 — when she was just 14 years old — so she knows the ins and outs of gender inequality and mistreatment.
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Snap Paid Settlements to Women Who Alleged Discrimination Georgia Wells has a scoop on how Snap is dealing with its mistreatment of women employees — by paying them off!
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LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog has defended its controversial decision not to sanction lender RBS or its former executives for past mistreatment of small business customers.
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All too often, people who speak out about abuse find themselves subject to a litany of mistreatment on top of the original offense, while the perpetrator walks free.
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Despite today's criticism of the Office of Compliance, the circumstances before the CAA was passed were, in most respects, worse for Capitol Hill staffers alleging mistreatment at work.
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They witness the mistreatment of Wakanda's women at the hands of bandits and men in power in the north, all while T'Challa does little to stop the abuse.
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A follow-up report in February focused on a site in Tampa, FL, where moderators broke their non-disclosure agreements to describe a pattern of mistreatment by managers.
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A 2015 report by the Government Accountability Office found that guest workers' precarious position tended to discourage complaints about mistreatment by employees fearful of retaliation by the employer.
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But the monologue oddly blames his drug addiction on his love of "a woman" and seems to idealize — or at least smooth over — his mistreatment of his wives.
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Earlier this year, investors including Binary Capital's Justin Caldbeck and 500 Startups' Dave McClure both left their firms following stories of alleged mistreatment and harassment of women entrepreneurs.
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John Conyers of mistreatment, sent a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics in 2011 asking for an investigation into conduct of members who sleep in their offices.
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More than 300 men and women gathered over the course of two days, protesting the mistreatment of women in society and calling for equal treatment under the law.
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Many felt that the series leaned heavily in favor of Avery's innocence and the mistreatment of then-16-year-old Dassey, who is understood to have learning difficulties.
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The dogs are usually born in deplorable conditions, where hygiene and disease control standards are non-existent and mistreatment of both the puppies and their mothers is commonplace.
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Telsa declined to comment on the HR shakeup beyond its blog post, but Musk acknowledged the allegations of worker mistreatment in an interview for last week's Guardian report.
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"The substance of these responses is a good indication of how they take seriously the evidence of mistreatment or ill-treatment by companies," Forst said in an interview.
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