victimisation in A Sentence

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    A culture of blame and Victimisation may also make employees less willing to admit to their mistakes.

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    Drawing on data from over 35,000 students aged 12 to 19, we found that reported rates of dating Victimisation were higher among adolescent boys than girls.

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    It would inculcate a sense of security among the voters and would serve as a check against their Victimisation if any of the other candidates comes to power.

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    For example, for a person who experienced abuse or Victimisation it can be understandably hard to trust others, and this may become a block to seeking social support.

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    Also, the prevalence of women's prior Victimisation raises the question of whether would we need a women's prison- or juvenile detention- at all were it not for men's use of gendered violence?

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    He also argued that it was a form of nativism, and was permeated by a strong“cult of Victimisation” by which a binary view was propagated of Africa as a“victim” and the West as its“tormentor”.

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