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Though its gradated 10-point slider would have you believe otherwise, the game features only two difficulty settings: ridiculously easy and abusively hard.
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Some cases have shown that this law has been abusively applied to those who deemed as heretic or deviant from the mainstream religious perspective.
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This fanciful example illustrates the harm done to any society by naming groups of people abusively, so creating stigma.
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Whilst many merchants do pass on costs fairly, some merchants engage in this practice abusively.
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He felt he was not being allowed leave and reacted abusively to staff.
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The woman at the centre of the case, meanwhile, says only one person treated her abusively but that it affected her deeply.
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Perhaps if they hadn't been gouging smokers with abusively hiked prices this wouldn't be happening.
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As anyone who has experienced it will attest, dealing with a boss who acts abusively can be a very difficult and confusing experience.
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Several students and staff have been treated abusively by the protesters.
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The term can be used approvingly or abusively.
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