Sentences with phrase «actually committed the acts»

May I just say that Officer Jones is an idiot, because Betty hasn't actually committed any act of prostitution.

Not exact matches

How many of you committed an act for which you could have been arrested -; whether you actually were or not?
While I understand your anger, I do not think you understand that it was not the whole of the Catholic Church that committed these crimes, it was men, power hungry men, that actually acted outside of the true teachings of the religion.
We are all guilty of sin so people need to stop acting self righteous like they do nt actually commit sin anymore!
A military attack that is not decisive opens the possibility that the US will have committed an act of war against the Syrian regime without actually securing victory.
Has he cleared priests that actually committed these vile acts?
And then they go to church on Sunday and act as of they are actually committed to God and all that he or she, if you are a believer, expect from people.
And, in the middle of thousands or tens of thousands who shout «Death to the USA» as a way to vent out their anger and then go home, it is way harder to spot the one who actually plans to commit terrorist acts.
So whether you want to go through this article once, twice, three times, bookmark this page, or even print it out and hang it on your bathroom mirror, we recommend not only committing a lot of this information to memory but actually acting on it.
Patrick Markey, a psychology professor at Villanova University who focuses on video games, found in his research that men who commit severe acts of violence actually play violent video games less than the average male.
But just because a senior person merely reviewed and edited an opinion, brief or blog post - instead of actually researching and writing it - it doesn't translate that he or she has commited an ethical violation (of course, plagiarism - the culpable act of passing off someone else's content as one's own without the permission of the author - is an entirely different matter that is deserving of censure and liability).
Like the Netherlands Government, I think that Article 28 (3) of Directive 2004/38 does not apply to the case of Mr I., since his conduct and the way in which the acts were committed show that the true position is that he was not actually integrated and can not, therefore, benefit from the enhanced protection provided for in that provision.
Essentially, a defence of self - defence can be raised in domestic abuse cases where the accused argues that they reasonably believed there was a serious threat of harm being applied against them or another person, that the act they are committing in self - defence is actually intended to be in self - defence and that the act that was committed is reasonable considering the situation.
Most criminal defense lawyers have a high number of clients who actually committed a criminal act.
In other words, it's fine to punish a person, post-facto, for committing an act of slander or libel; however, trying to hush someone — before anything untoward actually happens — is contrary to established legal standards (except in certain circumstances, which usually involve commerce and employment).
Also, the post-9-11 experience has been that, contrary to common belief, civilian courts are actually a faster way of resolving cases of non-uniformed persons who commit violent, war - like acts than military tribunals and impose penalties that are just as harsh as those imposed by military tribunals.
Not only that, but the act of being in a long - term committed relationship actually changes you through the many sacrifices and compromises it requires.
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