How To Use Ill-treatment In A Sentence

  • The Committee is concerned at the reportedly large number of persons killed, wounded or subjected to ill-treatment by members of the police force in the purported discharge of their duties.
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • Members of the VIP protection unit in Gauteng have threatened to down tools over what they describe as strenuous working conditions and ill-treatment. IOL: News
  • They deny allegations that torture and ill-treatment are widespread.
  • Amnesty International has said it believes torture and ill-treatment in Iraqi prisons will remain widespread.
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  • In a statement, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum said torture in the troubled southern African nation was "both widespread and systematic" as evidenced by what it called the savage ill-treatment while in custody of leaders of the main labor federation arrested in Harare on Wednesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • Besides torture and ill-treatment, civilian contractors are also accused of involvement in wrongful deaths.
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • Chinese laws prohibit discrimination, insult and injury against the handicapped or their ill-treatment and abandonment.
  • She expressed bewilderment about her ill-treatment, stressing the country loyalties that bound the gentry together. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • He also rejected suggestions that the pair would suffer ill-treatment if called to give evidence in any retrial. Times, Sunday Times
  • TWO care home staff have been arrested on suspicion of ill-treatment and neglect. The Sun
  • Daniel Omara Atubu was reportedly badly beaten after his arrest and showed physical signs of ill-treatment when he appeared in court.
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • On the issue of persecution and ill-treatment I find that the Appellant is a credible witness.
  • The barbed compliment, the sarcastic compliment, the compliment that turns on someone else present, the compliment that's supposed to erase months or years of ill-treatment ... and then the complimenter can turn to others and say, "I was just trying to be nice. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • In some countries these deaths may be caused by ill-treatment of a prisoner by staff or by fellow prisoners. The Prisons We Deserve
  • The telega in which we were seated -- a four-wheeled skeleton cart -- did not submit to the ill-treatment so silently. Russia
  • All deny 18 charges of ill-treatment and neglect. The Sun
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • Not only will the bloom of crowded plants be comparatively poor and brief, but by early and bold thinning the plants will become so robust, and cover such large spaces of ground with their ample leafage and well-developed flowers, as really to astonish people who think they know all about annuals, and who may have ventured after much ill-treatment to designate them 'fugacious and weedy.' The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Critics last night warned that consigning the sprawling army camp to history would not defuse the furious row over the ill-treatment meted out to teenagers entrusted to the care of commanders at the site.
  • His ill-treatment of her relatives is surely the quickest way to revenge her.
  • Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home.
  • It also increases the incidence of false confessions by placing the detainee in a situation where he or she may experience physical or mental torture, or serious ill-treatment.
  • But, to make them blessings, you must act your part well; for they may, by your neglect, your ill-treatment, your evil example, be made to be the _contrary of blessings_; instead of pleasure, they may bring you pain; instead of making your heart glad, the sight of them may make it sorrowful; instead of being the staff of your old age, they may bring your gray hairs in grief to the grave. Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
  • He still loyal to his kindred despite their ill-treatment.
  • They deny allegations that torture and ill-treatment are widespread.

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