He said that in many cases, workers had been mistreated or had been denied their rights because of language barriers. |
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Their performance in school began slipping, and they said they were being mistreated in their foster home. |
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The immigration laws often dictate summary expulsion for the complaining, mistreated, paperless migrant worker. |
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She uses the reunion with her father as an opportunity to exact retribution upon everyone who has mistreated her. |
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He believes he will be abused and mistreated if returned to his war-torn country. |
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He had no reason to love his stepfather, who he says mistreated him and his mother as far back as he can remember. |
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A very ordinary rural chap, he has understandably won mass public sympathy for the way he was mistreated. |
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Even if mistreated, she could not come back to her parents for consolation or support. |
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We have received a complaint from some tourists about a bear being mistreated and kept in deplorable conditions in a snake farm in Pattaya. |
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There were numerous stories and testimony about how the confined people were mistreated in the past. |
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Why should children listen to those in authority when those in authority have mistreated them? |
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However no evidence has been found to substantiate allegations that animals have been mistreated. |
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She has been hired by the association because his husband, who mistreated her, left her and then went to India to find a job. |
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He stated that, no matter what he had done, this poor person has been mistreated. |
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There is bad feeling when a child is obviously being loved and is not being mistreated and it gets taken back. |
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He started flinging those who had mistreated him the most at the bear and the bear would rip off their heads. |
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Maligned, mistreated, and thoroughly misunderstood, the Eastern Massasauga rattler is Ontario's only venomous snake. |
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Women who have been mistreated must not be shamed out of going public and drawing attention to their situation. |
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He said that it was okay, as long as some basic rules were set on how to mistreat these people, they would not be mistreated too much. |
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Supporters, for all their rivalries and occasionally tribal nature, tend not to like it when they see their own being so badly mistreated. |
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The environment must no longer be damaged and animals must no longer be mistreated. |
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They would ask me not to talk about it with the person who took them in because they would be mistreated even more. |
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It seemed that women were afraid to lodge complaints against their aggressors, as they were ignored or mistreated by the police. |
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Nor is it ideal for everybody to do so, given how some governments have mistreated artists and original thinkers. |
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If a man mistreated his wife, for example, the elder women would go to visit the couple with the objective of facilitating reconciliation. |
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They indicated that they were mistreated and forced to steal food and money from their communities. |
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The mother alleged that her second husband mistreated both her and the children. |
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In all cases in which people have been mistreated or abused, the inspector involved has been investigated, dismissed and brought to justice. |
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Passports are often mistreated by their holders who keep them in their pockets or in their hand-luggage. |
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I heard a considerable amount of evidence about how he had been mistreated. |
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The second allegation was that he had mistreated a motorist whom he had arrested for failing to heed his instruction to stop his vehicle. |
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There can be few children more wanted than an IVF child so the chances of such a child being mistreated in some way by its parents are vanishingly small. |
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The beggars and pups program drew fire from animal rights activists who worried the foster dogs might be mistreated. |
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Sighing shamefully, the warrior knew he had mistreated his poor friend. |
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I have read of accounts in the media of people being mistreated as a public servant, monkeys on computers, people leaving due to stress and mistreatment. |
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Decent accredited accommodation was scarce and many mentally ill people ended up in private rundown boarding houses were they were mistreated and exploited. |
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I refuse to be repeatedly mistreated especially by someone who claims to love me. |
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No one is suggesting that Ste-Croix's horses are mistreated, nevertheless there's something sad about seeing such noble beasts prancing and cantering around a cramped ring. |
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Allegedly, both of them were initially beaten up in front of their family, then taken to the state security offices in Kosti where they continued to be mistreated. |
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Clearly the transfer will not be authorized if the commander assesses that there are substantial grounds to believe there is a real risk that a prisoner would be tortured or mistreated if transferred. |
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Some of the domestic workers interviewed by the Guardian allege that they have also been mistreated by the agents who are supposed to represent their interests. |
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After Teresa grew up with a drug-addicted mother and hardly ever attended school, she became a mother herself at 18 and was mistreated by her husband. |
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Animal control officers are authorized to enter any place where there is a wounded, sick or mistreated animal or one suspected of having a communicable disease. |
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In 799, Pope Leo III had been mistreated by the Romans, who tried to put out his eyes and tear out his tongue. |
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Few of them got mistreated or killed by the Soviets or the Polish communists. |
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Members of the Mainz Jacobin Club were mistreated or imprisoned and punished for treason. |
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North Korean and North and South Vietnamese forces routinely killed or mistreated prisoners taken during those conflicts. |
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I would like to believe that one of the first decisions made under the pressure of public opinion would be to release political prisoners who are mistreated and exposed to inhumane conditions in prisons. |
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Amy Redwing has devoted much of her life to rescuing mistreated golden retrievers through her agency, Golden Heart. |
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No one deserves to be mistreated or exploited, at any age. |
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She was released on bail after two months but was rearrested in January after posting a video on YouTube describing how prison guards mistreated her physically while she was in jail. |
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If the PSP may mistreat a person of French nationality such as Uyen, it is undoubtedly evident that citizens of Vietnam may be far more mistreated. |
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He could not shake the image of that forlorn, mistreated horse. |
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Her new husband mistreated her and threatened to kill her. |
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Lonely, homesick, working nonstop, and sometimes mistreated, some migrant workers compensate for their hard work by letting go-having drinking binges, engaging in paid or casual sex, spending time with their lovers. |
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This means taking advantage of established recourse mechanisms in the event they feel they have been mistreated by intelligence or police services. |
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As such, they were frequently segregated from other classes of inmates in state institutions and mistreated both physically, mentally and in other ways. |
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When they are marginalized, when they are mistreated, when they are ignored, when they are demeaned, then progress is not possible, no matter how rich and well-educated the elite may appear. |
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Pélo certainly has many talents, but all the same, I am sad that one of our own, one of our visionaries and philanthropists, a true genius, was mistreated and maligned by his very own mudslinging countrymen. |
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Lead actor John Barrowman felt that the show had been mistreated by BBC executives, despite what he felt was the programme's proven popularity and success. |
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This book tells of the escape of two dogs, Rowf and Snitter, from a government research station in the Lake District in England, where they had been horribly mistreated. |
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However, in 1535 he was left in Cuzco under the control of Pizarro's brothers, Juan and Gonzalo, who so mistreated Manco Inca that he ultimately rebelled. |
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The book portrays their father as an ogre who mistreated them. |
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