Examples of using Abusers in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Abusers may try to intimidate you with violence, dominance or power tactics.
amongst old adults and this might help doctors provide effective treatment for alcohol abusers.
of these studies surface, it reinforces the notion that drug interventions are valuable tools to help substance abusers.
Under new names whose policies do not preclude the use of violence toward animal abusers".[59].
Canadian Member of Parliament: Canada Should Be More Aggressive Against Human Rights Abusers”.
That may include financial support since many women are dependent on their abusers.
One of the obstacles to recognizing chronic mistreatment in relationships is that most abusive men simply don't seem like abusers.
Recently, several countries have expanded their sanctions regimes to include human rights abusers from any country.
Rarely, people with battered woman syndrome kill their abusers because they see no other way out.
generated by your employees, expose non-work related emails and stop abusers.
such as Olympics officials, use random testing to try to catch abusers of HGH.
God's desire for those involved in domestic violence, both the victims and abusers, is healing and wholeness.
Recognize that abusers rarely change, and it's likely the abuse with escalate with time, and can turn into physical violence.
TNF(a marker of inflammation) have also been found in substance abusers and drug-addicted animals(alcohol, heroin, meth).
Many times abusers feel they are victims of their circumstances, and convince themselves that they were the victims.
Pat Craven, who created the programme, heard first-hand why certain men are abusers.
(CNN)- Since 1999, the U.S. State Department has tracked the world's worst abusers of religious rights.
Pompeo named China, Cuba, and Venezuela as some of the worst human rights abusers who sit on the council.
Many abusers, when confronted with their acts of abuse, will try to flip the events and claim that the victim is actually the abuser.
Since 1999, the U.S. State Department has tracked the world's worst abusers of religious rights.