Examples of using Verbal attacks in English and their translations into Spanish
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Government of ex-President Abdalá Bucaram, when attempts were made to violate press freedom in Ecuador by means of threats and verbal attacks on the media.
Special procedures mechanisms have expressed their particular dismay about cases of vicious verbal attacks, intimidation, property damage,
racial discrimination and verbal attacks on racist and discriminatory grounds.
He has declared the press an"enemy of the American people" in a series of verbal attacks toward journalists, attempted to block White House access to multiple media outlets,
with significant increases in verbal attacks against Jews and vandalism such as graffiti,
The President of the Republika Srpska has also continued his verbal attacks against key state institutions that were established to exercise responsibilities of the state under the Constitution of Bosnia
leading Muslims against increased verbal attacks and violence on Muslims in general;
rooms open to the public and verbal attacks were among the most frequent ones,
also in schoolbooks, verbal attacks against minorities such as Russians,
article 281 octies Insults and other verbal attacks on racist or discriminatory grounds.
Do not get confused with verbal attack.
Get up off your backs, verbal attack.
Harassment?"Verbal attack?
Beating myself up would be a verbal attack and it would sound something like this.
including a verbal attack on an eight year old girl.
This morning Foreign Minister Pérez Roque continued Cuba's traditional verbal attack on the United States.
After Nasser launched a bitter verbal attack on the Ba'ath Party in December that year, followed by a
the second time he appears his character gets more important as he sparks a verbal attack from mother when mentioning"jail," which highlights Joe's secret.
Cole launched a verbal attack on Arsenal; in his autobiography,
Verbal attacks.