Self-disclosure might be used negatively against someone when the legal system is involved. Our rights as they are read to us when arrested state "Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law". This is quite the opposite of "Innocent until proved Guilty", is it not?
If someone turns against you,they start behaving bad. They start ignoring you and not caring for you.
You would have to divorce with the state, and some churches look negatively on this practice. So, it would depend on the church. But likely, yes.
Yes! this would be considered kidnapping...if you are holding someone against their will, let them go. if someone is hold you against your will, get a spoon and dig yourself out.Yes, it's called kidnapping.
If someone answered that would be against the law.
That would be holding someone against their will and is classified as a form of kidnapping, a VERY SERIOUS charge if your victim chose to pursue legal action against you.
I would hope we all are against the virus, not the person. I certainly am not against someone because they have AIDS or HIV.
that would be against the rules
Find out there deepest darkest secrets and hold it against them.
Members of Congress vote against campaign finance reform because it negatively affects their campaigns. The current law are very advantageous to those with the right fundraising contacts.
Positively charged particles, such as protons, would be attracted to a negatively charged metallic plate. Electrons, which are negatively charged, are repelled by the negative charge and would not be attracted to the plate.
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
An enemy is someone who is against you or someone you strongly dislike. Some antonyms of enemy would be ally, friend, partner, and comrade.