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- noun Plural form of
victimisation .
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Examples
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The National Crime Victimisation Survey (NCVS) reported 691,710 nonfatal violent victimisations committed by current or former spouses, boyfriends, or girlfriends of the victims during 2001.
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Like any parliament it needs to be more than a cockpit for competing victimisations.
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Mr Tleane warned universities and technikons to "stop this practice", saying a moratorium should be placed on "exclusions and victimisations".
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The issue of victimisations has also not been addressed, with staff travel still withdrawn from cabin crew who have participated in strike action and 60 union members are still suspended.
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The issue of victimisations has also not been addressed, with staff travel still withdrawn from cabin crew who have participated in strike action and 60 union members are still suspended.
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The issue of victimisations has also not been addressed, with staff travel still withdrawn from cabin crew who have participated in strike action and 60 union members are still suspended.
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Hundreds of workers at Denso (Guangzhou Nansha), owned by a Toyota affiliate, stopped work on Monday, demanding a monthly pay rise of 800 yuan ($US118), the right to establish an independent trade union and a promise of no victimisations.
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"This government is opposed to all forms of intimidations or victimisations.
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