There is no region of the United States where I have not received complaints from members about being victimized by ecoterrorists. |
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If you want to be victimized by those who are willing to abuse free speech so be it. |
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When we feel cuckoo, it's easy to feel victimized by our own cuckoo feelings. |
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In the old Greek stories harpies were agents of divine retribution unleashed on those who victimized others by violence. |
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The individual loses their identity, while the institution is also victimized because it is spoofed. |
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He has left it to his allies in the commentariat and in Congress to assert that he was victimized by the intelligence community. |
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She does not fulfil his fantasy of a woman loyal to men or passively victimized by them. |
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How does my generation react when an entire community of people is victimized at the hands of religious fanatics in a secular democracy? |
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All photojournalists who respect their subjects find that victimized people are very willing to show the world their lot. |
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I made a decision to speak up against an unjust law in Florida because I was victimized by that law. |
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All the women in this history are either manipulated or corrupt or horrendously victimized. |
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The Twins were victimized by their own pitcher in a play involving baserunning miscues of the Little League variety. |
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It is our duty and the duty of every decent human to make sure this vermin is no more and that no more innocent decent people are victimized. |
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He allowed only one homer but can be victimized by bloops and broken-bat hits. |
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The French railway system, much less victimized by taggers, had an ambiguous reaction. |
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During the McCarthy period, Chinese laundrymen from New York and San Francisco were victimized. |
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Upon losing office, some Labourites were to be victimized by the new political elite. |
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All of the national and religious communities have been victimized by the civil wars. |
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Reports that he felt victimized by racism at some point in his life don't unto themselves make his race relevant. |
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Compared with controls, significant results remained for deliberate self-harm in moderately and severely victimized individuals. |
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Practitioners should be careful to avoid these problems, and customers should be on the watch to avoid being victimized by them. |
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It punctures all their carefully crafted movie-of-the-week fictions about inhumanly perfect, noble, victimized minorities. |
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There's a seller's market in ideologies that gives people a chance to feel victimized. |
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Second, companies that are victimized by phishing may not report these instances to law enforcement. |
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The print press has sometimes also been victimized by similar cost-cutting strategies, often as a consequence of media mergers by larger conglomerates. |
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It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the converse is not true. |
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He was portrayed as the savior of the downtrodden and of the victimized heroine, and is the most renowned of all Tamil stars for his screen fights. |
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If you suspect that you may have been victimized by a phone scammer, contact police and your credit card issuer or bank. |
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We cannot put a price on the fear, pain, and suffering of those who are victimized by crime. |
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Men whose love is unrequited feel victimized and seek revenge on their ladies, only to realize the ineffectuality of their retaliation. |
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Rally or closers are best when an copiousness of early speed exists and are frequently victimized when a front runner is loose on the lead. |
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Thus we are either romanticized, victimized, or worse, and our reality gets buried and distorted. |
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Ultimately I'd like to see a grand sexual revolution where people aren't beat up and victimized because their gender and sexuality are different. |
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Canadians can be victimized twice, once by an abusive spouse and then by the state on behalf of the abuser. |
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Indeed, it is our goal to significantly reduce the number of Canadians who are victimized by violent youth crime. |
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And during the course of that work, it became clear that the perpetrators had themselves been victimized by a vicious bullying cycle. |
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They should do whatever is in their power to prevent employees from being threatened or victimized. |
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Like Robson, Safechuck had long denied rumors that he had been sexually victimized by the former superstar. |
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Rather, the Democrats got more liberal, on crime and bussing, and the white ethnics who felt victimized by these policies fled. |
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About half of their industry is based on a business model that involves the consumer being hurt or victimized. |
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The feeling of being burned after hoping for peace and the feeling of being hunted down, victimized and targeted is real. |
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You may not know you've been victimized until your mortgage check bounces. |
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In this case, the low-income people are commonly victimized. |
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We see women who are the most victimized people in our society. |
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So he positions himself as a victim, yet he is part of the crowd of people who speak out against victimology when third-world or poor people talk about being victimized. |
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Lots of well-known people over the years have been victimized by a medical establishment that overprescribes all kinds of drugs, including painkillers. |
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Many of these tragedies involve separating parents who place both their victimized children and former spouse in danger of significant harm and death. |
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Generally, they cope well but are overwhelmed by being victimized. |
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Furthermore, the observer child may feel guilty about being safe, or conversely, come to see the victimized child as deserving of the abuse, to make sense of the violence. |
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Card users may also be victimized, for example when their creditcard numbers have been divulged, by a pickpocket or a dishonest merchant, to a specialized gang. |
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I'd like to ask Mr. Sullivan, have you any evidence of the number of people who are victimized, who aren't the teenagers, but mostly parents, in close relation to these people? |
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In terms of research, it should be noted that most of the academic literature on memorialization and remembrance largely focuses on the positive impact of memorializing events for individuals that have been victimized. |
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But I still haven't had your answer to the question of, if it is so dehumanizing and if women are so victimized, why would we further victimize women by criminalizing them? |
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They may not want to be involved in sitting across the table with the person who victimized them so that the person could get out early and victimize them again. |
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Many people who are victimized are reluctant to report the incident to police because of embarrassment at being scammed or a perceived lack of evidence to provide police. |
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It appears that once victimized, the risk of revictimization or repeat victimization is greater. |
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After all, are the victims' families not also victimized by the anguish, despair and other repercussions they suffer as a result of the violent act? |
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If we look for reasons why so few people were troubled about standing on the sidelines, why so many failed to get involved with the victimized Jew, I claim that this is a major source of that moral indifference. |
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Children who go places alone are at a greater risk of being victimized. |
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Children who bully or are victimized generate life-long costs because they become involved in multiple systems, such as mental health services, juvenile justice, special education, and social services. |
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Participants spoke about establishing more shelters for battered women, more counselling for children victimized by violence, and counselling for men as victimizers. |
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No one should be victimized by being placed in a quarantine if they do not have any symptoms of Ebola, because asymptomatic people are not a health risk. |
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That's a pretty far cry from JP Morgan's tune these days, about how it was victimized by two bad banks that were forced on it. That's not surprising. |
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And it bears little relation to reality: Go ask a female basketball player if she's exploiting her male counterparts, or ask a quarterback if he is being economically victimized by the volleyball team. |
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The consequences for the individuals who are so victimized can be devastating, not simply because of the maliciousness of the act, but because of its motivation. |
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While there had been a rumour regarding the grievor's drug use, the arbitrator noted, there was no clear evidence that the grievor had been victimized in a manner that would constitute a provocation. |
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Do you know of a community group in your area that would benefit from learning more about how to recognize frauds and scams and the steps you can take to protect against being victimized? |
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The approach of this office to women and children is protective and these offices should supervise over the cases in which women and children are victimized and abused. |
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It is very frustrating to see our international institutions victimized by countries, interest groups that simply play gamesman theory with more than one tactic. |
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These respondents point out that victimized individuals make easy scapegoats for the community's problems and keep people from questioning community power imbalances, and the resulting social inequities. |
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Individuals who had been victimized only during early life, but not after age 16, were no more likely to commit violent acts than were persons who had never been victimized. |
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Representatives of the Frankfurt School employed Marxist and Freudian perspectives to explain how social masses are victimized and barbarized by the cultural industries. |
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Originally the chapters were little more than a debating circle and comfort station for young conservatives who felt themselves victimized by liberal persecution. |
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