Abuse
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All of today’s developments – cyber, bio, or nano – will create new risks of
abuse.
Indeed, these cyber hit squads are so pervasive that it is difficult to express a liberal opinion on Indian social media without being assailed by insults and
abuse
– a reality that I regularly experience firsthand.
For example, she is calling for a small tax targeting certain kinds of high-frequency trading prone to
abuse.
In the last two years, the Global Fund’s biggest donors – the United States and the United Kingdom – have bailed out badly managed banks and other financial institutions, despite overwhelming evidence of unethical behavior,
abuse
of power, and bad governance by senior management.
These private sector improvements, however, are nowhere to be seen among large businesses controlled by Government, even though many of these firms have a substantial minority of private shareholders who need protection from managerial
abuse.
But the world’s top offender remains North Korea, where Christians are subject to the worst forms of abuse, with reports that at least 25% endure slave-like conditions in labor camps.
In Vietnam, the indigenous Degar people, also called Montagnards, are viewed with suspicion for their Christian faith, and the government is responsible for numerous cases of torture and abuse, while hundreds of Degar women have been subject to forced sterilization.
Individual users suffer police
abuse
and are driven away from vital health and treatment services.
Bo faces three charges: corruption, bribery, and
abuse
of power.
Like Bo, both men had been members of the CCP Central Committee, the Party’s inner circle – a status that allowed them to escape a death sentence (unlike the lower-ranking former Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun following his conviction on similar charges of corruption and
abuse
of power).
It is thus significant that Italian voters threw their support behind those who decried the
abuse
of power by local elites and traditional parties, instead of believing that those local elites, let alone the faraway EU, can fix the problem.
A War on ToleranceAMSTERDAM -- When “tolerance” becomes a term of
abuse
in a place like the Netherlands, you know that something has gone seriously wrong.
Because the poor, unemployed, and uninsured suffer disproportionately from opioid
abuse
and addiction, the tax law puts their health further at risk.
Leaders of the world’s democracies must resist the illiberal assault on independent news organizations, and that means rethinking loosely crafted content laws that are vulnerable to
abuse.
Of course, the logic behind calls to restrict our freedoms has a simplistic appeal: extremists use our freedoms to commit their crimes, so preventing the
abuse
of freedom requires curtailing freedom’s scope.
If you cannot catch bureaucrats taking bribes, and if you cannot make them honest, take away the power they
abuse.
But the permitting system is technologically outdated and susceptible to
abuse
from fraud and corruption.
This would make
abuse
of the permitting system significantly more difficult.
According to America's Public Health Service, about 50% of mental problems reported in the US (other than those related to substance abuse) are accounted for by anxiety disorders, including phobias, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety.
Similarly, EU competition policy has stood firm for many years against monopolies and
abuse
of dominant market positions.
Take for example the
abuse
heaped on Andre Sinyavsky for his rescue (in his book "Strolls of Pushkin") of the Pushkin idol cast in the Soviet canon.
Although rapidly aging Western countries are unable to attract the immigrants they need, they allow millions who are already there to suffer discrimination and
abuse.
They lack any power of compulsion, so there is no need to guard against the
abuse
of press power.
Each one, established after some egregious abuse, has recommended that “steps be taken” to protect privacy; and each time, the government has backed down.
And even if decision-making is handed over to independent bodies to prevent abuse, doing so will make the process even more complicated and time-consuming.
Addressing this imbalance between the two baskets of rights, the new Protocol establishes for the Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights a vehicle to expose abuse, known as a “complaint mechanism,” similar to those created for other core human rights treaties.
Workers face everything from rampant discrimination against older people (those over 35) to physical abuse, lack of bathroom breaks, no overtime pay, and poverty wages.
However, there is no ultimate guarantee against the
abuse
of power, especially if that power is democratically gained.
Addiction can lead to financial ruin and domestic abuse, especially of children.
A “spontaneous market” remains a term of abuse, although it means fruitful decentralization and sound competition.
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