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The academics define workplace incivility as "a form of organizational deviance… characterized by low-intensity behaviors that violate respectful workplace norms, appearing vague as to intent to harm."
In our time wars are usually waged in the countryside, where small arms are used in so-called low-intensity warfare, more often than not against defenseless peasant populations.
In our time wars are usually waged in the countryside, where small arms are used in so-called low-intensity warfare, more often than not against defenseless peasant populations.
In our time wars are usually waged in the countryside, where small arms are used in so-called low-intensity warfare, more often than not against defenseless peasant populations.
The American Psychological Association, which put out the news, defines incivility as "a form of organizational deviance… characterized by low-intensity behaviors that violate respectful workplace norms, appearing vague as to intent to harm."
True, some wars consisted of little more than persistent low-intensity violence, primarily raids to inflict revenge, acquire plunder, or take captives.
Kim Il Sung pursued a low-intensity conflict across the Demilitarized Zone well into the 1970s and continued to seek support from his Communist allies for another invasion during that period.
True, some wars consisted of little more than persistent low-intensity violence, primarily raids to inflict revenge, acquire plunder, or take captives.
Kim Il Sung pursued a low-intensity conflict across the Demilitarized Zone well into the 1970s and continued to seek support from his Communist allies for another invasion during that period.
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