Oppression definition

Oppression means despicable conduct that subjects a person to cruel and unjust hardship in conscious disregard of that person’s rights.
Oppression means despicable conduct that subjects a person to cruel and unjust
Oppression means despicable conduct that subjects a

Examples of Oppression in a sentence

  • Injustice and the Care of Souls: Taking Oppression seriously in pastoral care (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2009); Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Pastoral Theology in an Intercultural World (Cleveland, OH: The Pilgrim Press, 2006); Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Counseling Women: A Narrative, Pastoral Approach (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001); Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Eds.

  • Oppression through stigma challenges individuals from adhering to recovery and should be addressed.


More Definitions of Oppression

Oppression means despicable conduct that subjects a person to
Oppression means that Monsanto’s conduct was despicable and subjected Mr.
Oppression means the ultimate effect of the burden of responding to the discovery is “incommensurate with the result sought.” (West Pico Furniture Co. v. Superior Court (1961) 56 Cal.2d 407, 417, 15 Cal.Rptr. 119, 364 P.2d 295.) In considering whether the discovery is unduly burdensome or expensive, the court takes into account “the needs of the case, the amount in controversy, and the importance of the issues at stake in the litigation.” (Code Civ. Proc., § 2019.030, subd. (a)(2).)” (People v. Sarpas (2014) 225 Cal.App.4th 1539, 1552.)
Oppression means subjecting a person to cruel and unjust hardship in conscious disregard of that person's rights.
Oppression means subjecting a person to cruel and unjust hardship in conscious disregard of that person's rights. "(3) 'Fraud' means an intentional misrepresentation, deceit, or concealment of a material fact known to the defendant with the intention on the part of the defendant of thereby depriving a person of property or legal rights or otherwise causing injury."
Oppression means an act of domination by which one subjects another to a cruel and unjust hardship.
Oppression means conduct which is specifically intended by the defendant to subject the plaintiff to cruel and unjust hardship.