Clive's specific exposition of Rich's mistreatment of her is a portrait of an actress aware of her worth and of a manager at his worst.
The licensing act, subsequent cartel, and mistreatment of players were then not only in the mind of Mrs. Clive.
Mistreatment at the hands of their masters and the watchdog overseers is outstanding in the memory of most of them.
We'd thought, of course, that the mistreatment of one American woman would bring intervention, and so did the Mexicans till the thing had been done again and again.
For any mistreatment you will be called to account by our government.
From that time until I went to the front I observed that public opinion was becoming more decided against mistreatment of the blacks.
Good Queen Bess reproached him for his mistreatment of human beings.
It argued the deepest apprehensions of mistreatment from her uncle.
Of hismistreatment of his mother, and his elopement with his father's horse and money?
When the mistreatment became notorious, Lincoln replied, "I will hold McClellan's horse if he will only bring success.
He might not have an eye for fitness in clothes or the idealism of pretty things, but his soul was in pain over any mistreatment of human beings.
Mistreatment is not uncommon regarding pets, and ranges from overt bodily punishment to the supposedly innocent teasing and frightening of animals.
Any mistreatment is unfortunate, but perhaps it is most unfortunate for that which it reveals about the human who lacks the ability to resist it.
In January 1876, when an amnesty measure was brought before the House, he moved that Jefferson Davis be excepted on the ground that he was responsible for the mistreatment of Union prisoners during the war.
Newspapers regularly ran columns headed "Southern Outrages," and every conceivable mistreatment of blacks by whites was represented as taking place on a large scale.
So we have to use native foremen, and they're guilty of what mistreatment the workers suffer.
Of course, mistreatment of native labor is always blamed on other natives, never on the gentle and kindly Terrans," she replied.
These crimes included the mistreatment and murder of prisoners of war.
The local offices of the Security Police and SD were also involved in the commission of War Crimes involving the mistreatment and murder of prisoners of war.
Many more persons in Luxembourg were subjected to torture and mistreatment by the Gestapo.
I think mostly it was a mistreatmentby him that she couldn't stand any longer, she was saying.
In fact, the right of the woman to repudiate her husband for mistreatment is alleged to be the general rule according to negro custom.
Mistreatment could lead both to the freedom of the slave and to the imprisoning of the master.
Finally, slaves could be freed by the courts as the result of mistreatment by their masters.
The law also made a more concerted attempt to protect the slave againstmistreatment by his master.
Deep down below the slavery and servitude of the Negro people he saw their fatal weaknesses, which long years of mistreatment had emphasized.
Hard tales of cruelty and mistreatment of the chained freemen are told, but the county authorities were deaf until the free-labor market was nearly ruined by wholesale migration.
There it was the custom to review all the instances of mistreatment and injustice which fell to the lot of the negro in the South.
But the German mistreatment of Germans is now known to pass in magnitude and savagery any limits of what is tolerable by modern civilization.
AMEN: From your official information, to what extent was the Wehrmacht involved in the mistreatment of these prisoners?
Genuine cases of violence and mistreatment of negroes were usually not tried by the Bureau courts, but by military commission.
The negro freedman undoubtedly suffered much more frommistreatment by low characters than the negro slave had suffered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mistreatment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: abuse; atrocity; injury; misuse; outrage; violation; violence