She went on to explain the degrading treatment workers receive from management. |
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By the final moments, cometary dust will have abraded the camera's optics, degrading the quality of the images, and possibly ending transmission. |
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Black levels are rich, colors are muted but hold their own against grain levels, and edges are sharp without degrading into jaggedness. |
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As with other metal systems, copper is intentionally alloyed to improve its strength without unduly degrading ductility or workability. |
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They are degrading to workers and patients alike and they should be stopped. |
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Significantly, however, the federal statute does not impose criminal liability for cruel, inhuman, or degrading acts. |
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Intimacy then becomes cold and degrading, leading the couple farther apart, not closer together. |
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Everyone accepts that the creek is environmentally degrading day by day, but no action is taken to arrest it. |
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We all think it feels degrading to be asked to describe the way we look, as if our attributes were the features on a used car. |
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Tracey briefly considered not schooling the newcomer to the strangeness of her boss, but it wasn't like she was degrading his supervisor. |
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This degrading spectacle was a mixture of incompetence, impotence and empty theatrics. |
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Prisoner or not such treatment by his guards was uncalled for and degrading. |
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He hated when guys talked about his sister, especially in that degrading uncouthly lewd way they loved, especially in the locker rooms. |
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We did not engage in name-calling, degrading and verbally attacking others, even in our own defence. |
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This is because stores often hook up many TVs to one video source, degrading image quality across all the screens. |
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Dante would usually take over and spoon-feed me, making my situation all the more degrading. |
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We have no education, no money, no political empowerment and we have objectified women to a level that is very degrading. |
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Reflecting now on that degrading article, I have to accept that Carnival is no longer about freeing up and letting it all hang out. |
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This decrease in quality will have a cascade effect on discipline within the ranks, degrading combat effectiveness for these units. |
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If the degradandus be an archbishop, the degrading prelate removes his pallium. |
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And his over-eager, panting insistence that Australia sign verges on the degrading. |
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Such absolute power can easily corrupt, and it is no wonder that the feudal system in Pakistan is humanly degrading. |
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They violate the convention against torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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How come we are subjected to torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment? |
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The new law explicitly states that people should not be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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He has been treated in a cruel, inhumane and degrading manner, he wants the authorities to answer for that. |
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Therefore, it was the firm opinion of the Committee that corporal punishment constitutes cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. |
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It is a fit organ for the millionaire corruptionist and the civilization that he is degrading. |
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Bacteria accelerate silica dissolution in the sea by colonizing and enzymatically degrading the organic matrix of diatom frustules. |
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Demeaning, degrading, bigoted, and prejudiced ideas and behaviours are fought every day around the world. |
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The argument was that the long imprisonment on death row constituted inhuman or degrading punishment. |
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I'm all about building up the human spirit, not debasing it and degrading it all the more. |
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A very unfortunate aspect of capital punishment, in my opinion, is the degrading effect it can have on the community. |
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Cabin staff and passengers alike witnessed the degrading and humiliating scene of the women being dragged the full length of the cabin. |
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Regarding the incident as one more humiliation in a degrading illness, I shuffled down the hall to a dirty, cramped toilet compartment. |
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But if he's captured in a humiliating or degrading way, it may discourage people from joining the movement. |
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To get by and earn at least some money, many are forced into degrading and menial work. |
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Calling him a liar, a thief, a moron, a traitor, and a hundred other degrading names does nothing to help our nation. |
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For three years we have been forced to do this degrading, humiliating work for them. |
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Were the jurors who looked over this degrading garment imagining one of their own children being forced to wear it? |
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They have been subjected to the most degrading treatment and have been tortured to extract confessions from them. |
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And our shame is doubled when we subject guests to such a degrading experience. |
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He is just offended by an incongruous adaptation, which, in his opinion, undermines his own concept by degrading his heroine. |
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And second, we are killing, we are degrading our heroes, and that is a mistake. |
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I'm not into computer games, or that teacher, or talking about teachers, or degrading women. |
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What part did public policy actually play in degrading the quality of life in these places below accepted standards of human health and decency? |
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Such information is transformed to the brain cells and keeps the nervous centralis highly excited, thus degrading the quality of sleep. |
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Instead of leading the life of an adventurer king, Herc is forced to perform 12 degrading and demeaning labors. |
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However, such degrading and demeaning views of Lee's performance certainly do not do him justice. |
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Such degrading practices of prostituting a martial art were repugnant to me so I avoided the term jujitsu and adopted judo in its stead. |
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Scipio's political career was mere puppetry, and his military career was as brief as it was degrading. |
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To call this process a sport is insulting to the animals and degrading to human beings. |
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The cruise-missile attacks were aimed largely at degrading Libya's antiaircraft defenses, which were considerable. |
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Or we simply learn how to artfully rebuff advances by subtly threatening to blow the whistle on despicable and degrading behavior. |
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But it can never be forgotten that the system itself was evil, inhumane and degrading for the many millions who became its second and third class citizens. |
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My wife had to wash me like a child, which felt degrading and humiliating. |
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The time has come for a Basic Income Grant as one way of responding to the degrading poverty that plagues our country and weighs heavily upon our minds and morality. |
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That advert is disgusting, degrading to womankind and downright dangerous. |
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It's no wonder that it is thought of as a dirty and degrading profession. |
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This is a degrading and shameful state which no man or woman should be forced to endure. |
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Candid cameras give pleasure, the intimacies of other persons are interesting and when they're degrading to the mighty and great, they are all the more acceptable. |
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The European Revised Social Charter requires EU states to ban all forms of corporal punishment and any other forms of degrading treatment of children. |
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What hurt me was the baseless accusations, the seeming refusal to actually read and understand what I was trying to say, and the degrading implications that I was hysterical. |
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Let's stop wasting money and put it to better use building schools, hospitals and productive enterprises that will lift our people out of degrading poverty. |
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It's sad to note that in some quarters today even school boys tend to misconduct themselves on and off the field thereby degrading the institution and this beautiful sport. |
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The unbecomingness and the charlatanism of an author's going around the country reading from the proofs of a book he is about to publish are degrading to literature. |
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While torture is non-existent in New Zealand, and cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment very rare, it is always good to have a backstop to make sure we stick to our ideals. |
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You are presenting your body in an objectifying and degrading manner. |
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It is deemed treatment to be degrading because it was such as to arouse in the victims feelings of fear, anguish and inferiority capable of humiliating and debasing them. |
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The military realized some years ago, however, that explosive anger and unfair, degrading punishment develop neither esprit de corps nor mature soldiers. |
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The cathepsin K enzyme is believed to play a role in both osteoclastic bone resorption and in degrading the protein component of bone. |
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The supervisor was very cruel to Josh, as he would always give Josh the hardest, most degrading work he could find. |
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In triple bottom line analysis, this can be seen as degrading capital on which the nation's economy ultimately depends. |
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Further research suggested that the oil on the bottom of the seafloor was not degrading. |
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Tidal energy removal can also cause environmental concerns such as degrading farfield water quality and disrupting sediment processes. |
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The Moriori were treated in an inhumane and degrading manner for many years. |
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The Court of Appeal held that Article 3 ECHR not to subject a person to inhuman or degrading treatment does apply to the State. |
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In order to prevent torture and inhuman or degrading treatment, the Committee for the Prevention of Torture was established. |
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These payments were minimal, and at times degrading conditions were required for their receipt. |
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This resulted in most USX facilities becoming idle until February 1, 1987, seriously degrading the steel division's market share. |
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The result is increasing acidification of the oceans, a change that is destroying coral reefs and degrading the marine food chain. |
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Rather than objectifying and degrading Sarty, this dispassionate narrative imitates nightmare's disembodiment and disorientation. |
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Such petrifactions come into being because a son shames his mother or father with degrading behaviors. |
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I could see what it had cost her, being put in that degrading place. |
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The adenosine triphosphate released by the degrading anthrax contributes to light visible on a light meter, they noted. |
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Catalase-peroxidase is a bifunctional enzyme degrading H2O2 in bacteria and lower eukaryotes. |
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The expression and catalytic activity of neural endopeptidase which is involved in degrading beta amyloid was also measured. |
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And, in defense oh the degrading treatment of women in hip-hop music, he seems to suggest that the ends justify the means. |
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The cross-links in Li's adhesive are so strong that it can be boiled for hours without degrading, he says. |
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This is an oxidizable resin that readily scavenges oxygen without degrading into smaller, undesirable compounds. |
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Thus, the State, by prosecuting him, subjected him to degrading treatment. |
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Retrieving my dropped possessions from the mud was a degrading experience. |
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Although the PRC needs economic growth to spur its development, the government began to worry that rapid economic growth was degrading the country's resources and environment. |
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During the 9th century peak of the Viking expansion, large fleets set out to attack the degrading Frankish empire by attacking up navigable rivers such as the Seine. |
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With Donglegate she pointlessly robbed that man of his employment. She degraded his masculinity. And so the community responded by degrading her femininity. |
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The fall is indeed the archetypal bathetic motion, a sudden, surprising downward rush degrading the pretensions of posture and man's bipedal pride. |
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They also determined the gene coding for the phage endolysin that's responsible for degrading cell walls before the release of certain virus particles known as virions. |
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Depolymerizing or degrading vulcanized rubber scrap is a way to produce pseudoliquid material which can be used as an extended plasticizer in virgin rubber compounds. |
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Initially the Court took a restrictive view on what consisted of torture, preferring to find that states had inflicted inhuman and degrading treatment. |
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The courts became feared for their censorship of opposing religious views, and became unpopular among the propertied classes for inflicting degrading punishments on gentlemen. |
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The enzymes responsible for degrading cAMP are the cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases, of which at least 11 different isoforms have been identified in humans. |
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The Court said that the State, by refusing cannabis, neither did nor refrained from doing anything that would subject the defendant to degrading treatment. |
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