There's this old man who constantly harasses me about how I don't speak Circassian. |
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A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement. |
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In the third act, Turai hilariously kibitzes and harasses Almady as he plays out the play within the play with Ilona. |
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For specific reasons, the employer chooses to continue the activity and then harasses, disciplines, or terminates the employee. |
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Verbally aggressed by her fiancé for different reasons, he harasses her until creating her problems with her family. |
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He dishes out jobs to loyalists but harasses businessmen suspected of helping the fractured opposition. |
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Any member who harasses another member is in violation of the PSAC Constitution and is subject to discipline. |
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The government threatens, harasses, and arrests those who question its policies, however modestly. |
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The Sri Lankan army, which has inflicted widespread damage and constantly harasses local residents, recently killed several local youth, provoking angry protests. |
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Conduct that truly deceives, harasses, unduly influences or coerces will always violate the requirements of professional diligence and significantly impair the consumer's ability to make an informed decision. |
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The Transport Committee can exclude any user whose behaviour is not in line with the rules of behaviour, who harasses others or commits acts of vandalism. |
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Problems also arise from unequal power relations between men and women such as when one member sexually harasses another, or when a member uses his power to take the best resources. |
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If you observe a behavior which discriminates, harasses, threatens or endangers the safety of others, you are expected to inform your leader or another member of management, Human Resources or the Ombudsman. |
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Her stalker, an ex-colleague with a military background, harasses her through social-networking sites, threatening physical attack on her family. As with many internet crimes, the law is struggling to keep up. |
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This was especially true, when the mother-in-law, using her influence over her daughter, continuously harasses the son-in-law and the young couple. |
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Furthermore, the government harasses both registered and non-registered NGOs, ignoring all their reports and refusing to establish any form of cooperation. |
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The army regularly arrests opposition activists and it harasses ordinary citizens protesting against price increases and the further reduction of what is already a horrifyingly low standard of living. |
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This Study explores whether conclusive evidence exists to prove that the BATF systematically harasses responsible gun owners. |
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It says that China fails to let workers organise, it harasses would-be union leaders and it fosters an overall climate of poor labour standards, including low pay. |
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This latter threatens her to chase her away from the house and harasses her on her workplace, he also lodged a complaint against the victim for a theft of a bookshop. |
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Many initiatives designed to reduce harassment in Egypt encourage the women to speak up and go to the police if someone harasses them. |
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Who harasses whom, and under what conditions? |
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Col Al Ajel said complaints of harassment in public areas are very few but noted that sometimes the harasser verbally harasses the victim and in some cases touches the victim. |
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