Racist stereotyping, harassment and self-censorship all played out in that brief encounter. |
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This is quite obviously just another form of harassment dealt by the state. |
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He says that when train engineers blow their horns through town it is blatant harassment. |
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Emos say the bashing incidents have increased and the habitual harassment intensified. |
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Rastafarians were subjected to disdain, harassment and exclusion in Jamaica. |
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They are subject to family violence at home and sexual harassment in the work place. |
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Those who failed to mend their ways and continued to disrupt their communities with noise, vandalism and harassment might face eviction. |
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While they are spending time and money on this type of harassment there is a guy beating his dog for leaving a pile on the lawn. |
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They faced pass laws that restricted travel, constant harassment by government officials and police, arrests and detentions. |
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Plenty of celebrities complain about media harassment when publicity about their lives is not to their liking. |
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The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and abetment to discrimination and racial segregation. |
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She filed a case of harassment under section 498A after suffering severe mental torture. |
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The law should account for what social science research tells us about sexual harassment. |
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In many countries policemen use sexual harassment and threats of rape as an interrogation tactic. |
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They address issues such as sexual harassment in the workplace and women's safety in the community. |
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Indeed, until relatively recently sexual harassment in the workplace was regarded as inevitable. |
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The Commission evidently wished to encourage the social partners to take specific action to combat sexual harassment, but without success. |
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Laws against sexual harassment were long considered a symptom of American prudishness. |
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An active women's movement has put domestic violence, rape, and workplace sexual harassment on the public agenda. |
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Bill's idea is to pursue the first class action lawsuit for sexual harassment. |
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But for women who have been at the receiving end of sexual harassment in the work place, it is enough to shatter their sense of self. |
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Three codes of practice in relation to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and sexual harassment were launched last March. |
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On 28 June 2000 there occurred an incident in which he was alleged to have engaged in sexual harassment of a female pupil. |
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I have a lot of people come to see me where they've been accused of something in the workplace such as sexual harassment or an issue. |
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Grossman's other columns on sexual harassment and discrimination law can be found in the archive of her columns on this site. |
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The especially broad coverage for sexual harassment indicates a strong legislative intent to fight harassment. |
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The concepts of spousal rape and sexual harassment are not well established, and, consequently, such acts are not considered crimes. |
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Page is ultra-sensitive about her experience at the Star, which was considered a snakepit of sexual harassment. |
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Arab Americans who came forward to testify at the hearing told equally harrowing tales of harassment. |
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He is also prohibited from assaulting, threatening, intimidating anyone or causing harassment and distress. |
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That information led to a hate campaign against him that has included harassment, smashed windows, abusive phone calls and threats of violence. |
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They billed their approach as a bold use of the legislation, saying it was a response to persistent harassment of residents by travellers. |
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The incidence of sexual harassment is no higher in the world of finance than it is in the factory floor, the shop floor or the home. |
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A hate crime task force has launched a mission to encourage victims of abuse, harassment and assault to report crimes. |
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His government embarked on a campaign of harassment and intimidation against those members of the press who questioned his misuse of power. |
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In a civilized country, one would think, legislation to protect kids from violence and harassment in their schools should be unexceptionable. |
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He said officers will continue to hand-out harassment warnings to troublesome youths. |
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An English Bar Disciplinary Tribunal went over the top when dealing with a racial harassment case. |
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Marlene Russo is the acting director of the university's human rights office, which administers the harassment policy. |
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In some cases, the detainees have been subject to harassment by prison guards and rough treatment that has left them bloodied. |
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Still, the harassment further radicalized him against an institution he already despised. |
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Missouri recently updated its laws against harassment to include cyberbullying. |
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On the other hand, the program of slave labor is described as an unending process of humiliation, harassment, maltreatment and crime. |
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In the course of the dispute, police harassment of the strikers resulted in a police car ramming a worker's vehicle at a Noumea intersection. |
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Problems include stolen deposits, faulty boilers and central heating, excessive charges for cleaning, harassment and illegal evictions. |
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The state also grants us the right to pursue this belief without any form of persecution or harassment. |
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The army has a zero tolerance policy towards any form of bullying or harassment. |
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People who act courageously to protect others should not be the victims of harassment or retaliation. |
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On her husband's death, a widow usually foresees a life full of harassment and humiliation. |
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Make a record of the date you complained about the harassment, to whom you spoke, what was said and what action was agreed on. |
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The film's web site is remarkably preachy, posturing the movie as a landmark in the battle against sexual harassment. |
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Alarmingly but not surprisingly, over 80 percent of recent women veterans report experiencing sexual harassment by other military personnel. |
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Yet the Chinese Embassy in Canberra adamantly denies any harassment of followers of the sect in Australia. |
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Spanish men favour the noise ch-ch-ch-ch-ch over the wolf whistle for street harassment. |
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The Claimant had no option but to do this as the couple were suffering terrible harassment and intimidation. |
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Eventually they decided that it might be a worthy enough issue to form a whole group, an action group, around the issue of street harassment. |
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Laws against sexual harassment have been refined over the years, including harassment at the workplace. |
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I received an email through the site from a young woman doing an A-level journalism course who wanted to write a story about street harassment. |
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To mischaracterize and attack an organization whose sole mission is to end harassment is contemptible. |
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Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court. |
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The harassment and persecution of Tamils in Sri Lanka has in no way abated in recent years. |
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In contrast, it is proposed that estrous females on lek easily escape harassment by switching between the small territories. |
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Jackson has spent his last three albums in a spitting rage about perceived harassment, character assassination and general obloquy. |
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The obstruction and harassment is subtle but insidious and seriously affects the ability of the aid agencies to do their job. |
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And to be free from harassment in inner-city bus stations is a benefit indeed. |
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Many of the cases they cited included the harassment of black workers and youth like Thomas, or their arrest for petty infractions. |
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The restoration of the monarchy brought political oblivion, then intermittent government harassment for the rest of his life. |
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They are vulnerable to physical assault, sexual harassment, and rape, and their experiences and fears have tended not to be taken seriously. |
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As it happens, I have an answerphone and Caller ID, but disproportionate numbers of elderly or infirm people don't, and harassment is harassment. |
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The court held that employers cannot be held liable under the state's anti-discrimination law for harassment committed by third parties. |
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Apart from other harassment, sexual assault and passing lewd remarks reign supreme. |
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Ryan was arrested last month on suspicion of harassment after making accusations of incest. |
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Teachers will be asked to say whether they have faced situations ranging from mob intimidation, physical assault or sexual or racial harassment. |
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It means Jackson cannot cause harassment, alarm or distress, or incite anyone to engage in anti-social behaviour. |
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They range from minor noise nuisance, through to serious racial harassment and threats to kill. |
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The defence had been expected to rip into the witness's credibility, citing false claims in the past for sexual harassment and welfare payments. |
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Muslims are vulnerable as they usually face discrimination and harassment if the boss happens to be a Hindutva votary. |
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Saying that men are more likely to be violent criminals, rapists, or sexists would be 'derogatory or demeaning', and thus sexual harassment. |
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It would be inadvisable for an employer to conclude that because they had not witnessed harassment, that means it did not take place. |
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Hurt and deeply jealous, she stalked him for 18 months causing misery and harassment to the pair. |
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He had been sentenced to 22 years for burglary, breaking and entering, vandalism, and phone harassment. |
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November that year saw uprisings against police harassment in inner cities across the country. |
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Somehow, he gets into a run-in with a police officer who is then thrown out of the force after he accuses him of harassment. |
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Rushed work by the harassment officer never gave the man a chance to state his own case. |
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The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment. |
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Women and children there are subjected to atrocious harassment and torture, particularly in the workplace. |
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But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow? |
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He was hounded out of his home city, citing racist harassment by the police. |
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Four youths were arrested on criminal charges, including third-degree assault, harassment and perpetration of a hate crime. |
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With reduced defensive contact on the perimeter, point guards can do their jobs with less harassment. |
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Regrettably, there is still no tangible legislation that tackles the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace. |
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The rule protects against the unwarranted harassment of the accused by multiple prosecutions. |
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The report found pregnancy discrimination, equal pay, harassment, access to employment and promotion, and dismissal as causes of complaint. |
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But Davis is said to have continued his harassment by sending a sexually suggestive letter to the officer from his new prison. |
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If he persists, however, in hitting on you and continuing with the suggestive remarks, then, indeed, you have a harassment case. |
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A small part of the surveyees said they had been subject to sexual harassment through the telephone or direct talking. |
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of. |
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The riots were seen specifically as anti-police demonstrations provoked by heavy-handed police harassment. |
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The main issues in the contract dispute are wages, harassment language and the term of the agreement. |
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How to fight back against a bad bust or police harassment was something that he and fellow musicians had been discussing for years. |
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But misunderstandings and mistrust do exist, and some have resulted in hassle and harassment. |
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Everyone believed that police harassment was common, although no one had been stopped and searched. |
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Racist abuse and harassment as well as other forms of cultural disrespect were the most common form of incident reported. |
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Likewise, voters are split by party as to whether sexual harassment is overreported or underreported. |
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The doctors were accosted by local settlers, and the Arab doctors and their families were subjected to racial harassment. |
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Another recent example, which, admittedly, has its own problems, demonstrated the street harassment women receive daily. |
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When the man threatened to report him for harassment to the NOPD, Farrell arrested him. |
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See the back-and-forth allegations of stalking and text-message harassment. |
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Why, then, does working in one almost guarantee a waitress, hostess, or bartender will be at the receiving end of such harassment? |
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Romney had a strong night at the CNBC face-off, while Cain escaped grilling on sexual harassment and Perry had a brain freeze. |
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In light of the Michael Brown shooting, others have come forward to share their own stories of bullying, and harassment by police. |
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For example, the recent documentary Bully depicts harassment far worse than what Ravi did to Clementi. |
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Actually, the Commission decision is somewhat more enlightening, because it gives more facts and more directly discusses the sexual harassment theory. |
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If the harassment comes from coworkers, some women feel they can stand up for themselves. |
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A prime example of creepy camouflage is thinking of harassment as compliments. |
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After just a few casual dates with a man, Carla Franklin faced years of harassment, stalking, and cyberbullying. |
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Men with darker skin aren't always welcome in China, and many face routine harassment. |
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No midshipman will ever be disenrolled for reporting an incident of sexual harassment or assault against them. |
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I would just like to say to Mr Griller that whilst I have not studied the ladyboy situation in Pattaya, I have however experienced the harassment they can cause. |
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She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we reprimand her for doing so. |
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The Church reproves, as foreign to the mind of Christ, any discrimination against men or harassment of them because of their race, color, condition of life, or religion. |
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With such high rates of reported sexual harassment, the EEOC should be flooded with complaints. |
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It might take us centuries to eradicate the sexism that powers the harassment of women on a cultural level. |
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A weekend face-off in Texas between Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich puts a spotlight on allegations of harassment and infidelity. |
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Limitations aside, the survey is the first attempt at collecting data on sexual harassment and assault in fieldwork. |
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A lack of security and an unstable political situation have only furthered an already disturbing trend of sexual harassment. |
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Lisa Jackson, the manager, was white, but she charged that the environment of sexual harassment extended to racial discrimination. |
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Unsurprisingly, a man like that quickly racked up a series of sexual harassment lawsuits, many of which were settled out of court. |
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At the same time, the women allege that they were left completely vulnerable to sexual harassment at mandatory unpaid events. |
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Here, courtesy of BuzzFeed, is how it feels to be on the end of unsolicited compliments and harassment. |
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In an ideal world, Twitter should be expected to address its harassment problem head on. |
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Four women have come forward over the last five years with hauntingly similar stories alleging harassment. |
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In reality, scads of social science research shows victims rarely complain about harassment and, when they do, it is only after attempting less confrontational methods first. |
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I live in a city in the US where it is common to see such scarved women on the bus and in the market and on the street, yet I have never seen any such incidents of harassment. |
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Sometimes the aftermath, which can lead to stigmatization and harassment from peers and leaders, is equally painful for victims. |
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Throughout this period, large newspaper chains experienced little government harassment because they often parroted the views of the economic and ruling elite. |
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But criminal laws already exist which prohibit such racist harassment, along with the drug dealing and violence the government says it wants to stamp out. |
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Gender-linked violence, including rape and sexual assault, incest, wife battering, and sexual harassment, has generated intense research activity. |
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Where is Sarah Palin when Arizona writes harassment of the swarthy into state law? |
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The biweekly newspaper which gathers stories from Tongan communities in Australia, New Zealand and the United States as well as in Tonga, has seen its share of harassment. |
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Of course, harassment happens in taxis just as it does in ridesharing vehicles. |
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An untold number of gay Iranians, like Ali, tire of the harassment, fear and hiding, and leave Iran permanently. |
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What you should want to create is a culture or community that immediately does not tolerate bigotry, harassment, and abuse. |
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The Toronto Star reported that three different women alleged all manner of harassment and intimidation. |
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Muslims are accused of being over-sensitive about the human body but the degree of sexual harassment which occurs these days justifies modest dress. |
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There are no statistics on the number of unreported incidents of sexual harassment. |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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Consistent with our hypothesis, variables were created reflecting multiplicative interactions between harassment or abuse and personality characteristics. |
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But what the boy geeks miss, she argues, is that they are not the only ones who have to deal with harassment or ostracism. |
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I diligently steered away from there though, but not without the passing aside that there's probably been the odd unrevealed sexual harassment case in the army too. |
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Priests and parishioners are frequently persecuted, and live under constant surveillance and harassment, usually of the crudest and most unsophisticated form. |
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This logic also suggests that a plaintiff should be barred from her suit based upon untimely acts that did occur after the harassment became pervasive. |
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He plays a local lawyer who takes on a female coal miner's case of sexual harassment and breaks ground by filing the first class action lawsuit of its kind. |
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On June 28, 1969, a group of gay men in downtown New York City rioted in a show of force against police harassment. |
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He says that Safina activists continue to face harassment and persecution. |
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One show I saw involved a woman who'd stiffed an appliance store on a refrigerator and then had the gall to sue it for harassment when it tried to collect. |
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They were really professional bank robbers and the great thing about the heist was that it was carried out without any undue harassment or harm to anyone. |
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The panel's report amounts to a shameless cave-in to a well orchestrated and politically motivated campaign of harassment and character assassination. |
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The main marketing tool it uses is high-pressure direct contact with participants, including phone calls that border on harassment, according to some participants. |
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Yet given the current alternatives of bullying, harassment, physical assault, and killing, these fears can no longer justify the deafness of our current pedagogic practices. |
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It is important that they not be judgmental of the victim and understand that individual perception and interpretation determine sexual harassment. |
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Lee also allowed the factious sexual harassment case to become a media circus without careful consideration of the damage it might cause to Twu's family. |
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He was found guilty of sexual harassment, making false mileage claims, giving false or misleading information to the club's marketing committee and gross incompetence. |
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Action to prevent a forced marriage currently has to be brought about through laws on false imprisonment, threatening behaviour, harassment or assault. |
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There are other inadvertent legal forces that have contributed to this new monitoring regime, one of which is the expansion of sexual harassment law. |
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She was arrested and charged with criminal damage, assault, interfering with motor vehicles, aggravated trespass and harassment, and causing alarm and distress. |
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She resigned, claiming constructive dismissal and sexual harassment. |
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Community workers sought smoking gun evidence of police harassment of itinerant youth and they say it's in the form of a big ugly pile of tickets. |
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Slovenia may pass a law criminalizing sexual harassment this spring. |
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There is also a proscription against any form of harassment. |
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It has a long and notorious history of surveillance, harassment and dirty tricks directed against left-wing political activists and organisations. |
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The emos who hang out in Mexico City's Insurgentes Circle, distant relations of our own kohl-eyed musical mopes, face constant harassment from corrupt police and local punks. |
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Jeans and a duffel coat are not a protection against harassment. |
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She places the textual harassment experienced by all women writers at her own disposal as evidence of her grace, and hence her authority. |
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Backpackers are being treated like slaves and enduring abuse and sexual harassment on Australian farms, say young Scots who have returned home. |
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Apartments and telephones were bugged, and KGB harassment made working and living conditions difficult. |
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Steps have been taken for making harassment of women laws more stringent and implementable, she added. |
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Not so we can moan and groan, demand quotas for female firefighters, or turn every dirty joke into a sexual harassment case. |
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Women all the way from waitresses to CEOs are subject to objectification and harassment on a daily basis. |
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Discriminatory and sexual harassment erode the morale and the integrity of our workplace, and undermine the activities of the Department. |
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The army marched to the Baltic before turning around and marching to the Rhine, winning much booty with no harassment. |
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Otherwise he, Caesar, acting in accordance with the decrees of the senate, could not let the harassment of the Aedui go unpunished. |
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We should expect the default to be civility, not harassment. |
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But what I found was an industry rife with sexual harassment. |
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Violence against women, the dominancy of men, polygamy, violation of rights and harassment of women are very common. |
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Such a course sensitizes workers about respect and creates a culture that does not tolerate discriminatory harassment. |
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That employee got charged with perjury for starters, frivolousity amongst legal grounds and harassment. |
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After leaving seminary, Bollard became the first former seminarian ever to file a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Jesuits. |
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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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But fishing for rationale in harassment is almost always a waste of time. |
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This large continuous harassment incensed Spain and put their the inhabitants in fear. |
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Rules and codes of conduct have been created to minimize harassment of the whales. |
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Men bond through the womanhating they display in each other's presence through jokes or sexual harassment or stories of conquest. |
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The process is one of systematic misconstruction, a kind of textual harassment. |
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Gibson had previously become a civilian advisor to the War Department, in charge of investigating claims of harassment against black soldiers. |
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In the public sector, we have not really created 360-degree accountability. It is more like 360-degree harassment. |
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Moneypenny reminding Bond of his responsibilities and limitations curtails the textual harassment of the character. |
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The company's sexual harassment commission made sure that every employee completed the on-line course. |
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Khadija Ismayilova, the Radio Free Europe reporter on the 2012 investigation was subjected to escalating legal and public harassment. |
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He responded by stopping the harassment and cooperating with the Centre Party. |
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Numerous inventors in the textile industry such as John Kay and Samuel Crompton, suffered harassment when developing their machines or devices. |
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Bulliers frequently cause others to feel socially isolated and excluded through verbal, nonverbal, and physical harassment. |
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Freedom of the media remains a major concern, due to government attempts at censorship and harassment of journalists. |
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Newspapers reported the harassment, particularly the Saturday Review, and public opinion backed the editors. |
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It also provides for sanctions against the attorney or client for harassment, frivolous arguments, or a lack of factual investigation. |
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In the state of New South Wales, a court may grant an apprehended violence order to a person who fears violence, harassment, abuse, or stalking. |
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Mexican women face discrimination and at times harassment from the machismo population. |
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The head of the commission stated that long prison sentences were being replaced by harassment and intimidation. |
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Violence and harassment has increased, 25 women have been raped and the women feel more criminalised and stigmatised. |
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The route was defined around the 1st century BCE when Han Wudi put an end to harassment by nomadic tribes. |
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Activity patterns of gray foxes may vary with temperature, season, activity of prey, or harassment from humans or other predators. |
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Traditionally, once the conduct was determined to be based on gender, it then would be categorized as either quid pro quo sexual harassment or hostile work environment. |
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Paediatricians who gave evidence in alleged abuse cases claim they are victims of threats and harassment by groups purporting to support wrongly accused mothers. |
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At least 100 peopie face courts-martial for refusing to fight, and conscientious objectors have reported harassment after filing for conscientious objector status. |
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On Friday he pleaded not guilty to two offences of racially aggravated assault and one of causing racially aggravated harassment when he appeared before Norwich magistrates. |
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Acoustic harassment devices and acoustic deterrent devices used by aquaculture facilities to scare away marine mammals emit loud and noxious underwater sounds. |
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I've put him on report for both insubordination and sexual harassment. |
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There were no steps put in place to prevent the harassment or to punish the offender and the company was therefore deemed jointly liable with the line manager. |
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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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Animal rights activists' harassment of the May 18-21 rodeo added to a disappointing year for an event that was already suffering due to rainy weather. |
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Dr Hayfa Al Kindari caused a storm in the northern Arabian Gulf emirate when she talked about the existence of harassment problems at the University of Kuwait. |
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Feticide can occur in horses and zebras due to male harassment of pregnant mares or forced copulation, although the frequency in the wild has been questioned. |
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Around the world, 125 countries have laws against sexual harassment, 119 have laws against domestic violence, but only 52 countries have laws on marital rape. |
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But if we base our thinking in the more exotic possibility of a feminist sexualizer, these two aspects of harassment no longer fit so neatly together. |
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To avoid BATF harassment, these cases are sold untrimmed and unformed, and no federal firearms license is required to purchase them, by mail or otherwise. |
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