「infliction」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

infliction

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  • ed victim for negligence, battery, negligent infliction of emotional distress and intentional and re
  • l torture is a form of torture involving the infliction of pain or damage to the mouth.
  • sued for damages for invasion of privacy and infliction of emotional distress.
  • be a tickling or stinging sensation, or the infliction of psychological distress on another person.
  • h anger and power so that aggression and the infliction of pain itself is eroticized.
  • ibits the torture, defined as the deliberate infliction of severe pain, on any great ape, whether wa
  • It involved a claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress made by Albert Snyder,
  • argues from the hedonistic premise that the infliction of harm is generally morally wrong and to be
  • Law first recognised the tort of intentional infliction of mental shock.
  • s of violation of First Amendment rights and infliction of emotional distress.
  • lly, in an act that could allege intentional infliction of emotional distress, the MPTF placed a fak
  • r millennia-old communities as well as their infliction of forced servitude on the Indians, sexual e
  • tation, suppression of fact, and intentional infliction of emotional distress for displaying the men
  • l not be deemed to be, or to constitute, the infliction of cruel or unusual punishments within the m
  • ch required that an experiment involving the infliction of pain upon animals to only be conducted wh
  • t lawfully consent to anything more than the infliction of minor injury.
  • antially the same as a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress), on the theory that w
  • t difficult to move the hand away during the infliction of the cuts, and also ensured that the full
  • charge in another country might lead to the infliction of the death penalty.
  • ic mechanisms of capitalist expansion on the infliction of ‘permanent violence' on the South".
  • alayan Institute constituted the intentional infliction of emotional distress; and (c) the Himalayan
  • dead and electrocution causes the gratuitous infliction of unnecessary pain and suffering and does n