Examples of using Abusers in English and their translations into Spanish
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Abusers always lies.
They want to protect abusers, not victims.".
Current and previous injection drug abusers.
Yeah, alcohol abusers bruise easily.
Legal proceedings against human rights abusers.
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Some heroin abusers switched to crystal meth.
Types of trauma found among survivors who are substance abusers.
Abusers often feel like their life is out of control.
Filter the spam,report the abusers, delete the remaining junk email.
Abusers use violence to get what they want.
The fourth is to help abusers themselves through rehabilitation.
The services andfacilities available to victims and abusers;
At the outset, abusers may try to explain their actions.
She was pleased to learn that counselling was being provided to abusers.
Injection drug abusers who share needles between themselves.
Estimate of irregular migrants,including visa abusers, by country of origin.
Over two thirds of the abusers were the parents of the children concerned.
Abusers can exert control in ways that are unique to each relationship.
The Centre also provides treatment and rehabilitation for inhalant abusers.
Image caption Online abusers have particularly focused on Ms Ndiaye's hair.
Many municipalities ran groups for children whose parents were substance abusers.
Abusers use many tactics to maintain power and control, such as.
There are several ways that abusers may impact a victim's economic resources.
Abusers are responsible for their decisions and their behaviors, not you.
Platt,“Vocational rehabilitation of drug abusers”, Psychological Bulletin, No. 117, 1995, pp. 416-435.
Abusers often strike back when they believe their partner is leaving the relationship.
This workshop examines strategies for challenging the behavior of male abusers in heterosexual relationships.
All over the world abusers and rapists perpetrate shameful crimes with impunity.
Inhalant abusers may also experience light-headedness, hallucinations, and delusions.
Holding abusers accountable for their actions and administering appropriate discipline.