Sentences with phrase «arriving at the sentence»

I've now arrived at the sentence containing ``... from the prospective of looking at its core technology...» No, I'm afraid not Michael, you're attempting to look at this from a perspective, not a prospective.
You were doing quite well until arriving at the sentence «There needs to be a real discussion about why poverty exists in the world, and how it can be abolished».
The sentencing commission formulates a set of guidelines that the trial judge must apply in arriving at the sentence.

Not exact matches

In September of 2005, after being sentenced, Kozlowski arrived at his new home, the Mid-State Correctional Facility, in Marcy, NY.
The U.S. federal sentencing process is a point - based system, where the nature of the offences, mitigating factors and other elements are plugged into a sort of mathematical equation to arrive at a numerical «offence level» score.
Former clergyman John Bailey, 76, arrives at Lincoln Crown Court to be sentenced for 25 charges of indecent assault on girls under the age of 14
Former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno arrived at the federal courthouse about 2:40 p.m. this afternoon for his sentencing on federal corruption charges.
Gordon Brown just opened a major oil conference in Central London, and he'll be looking to sell that (he always arrives at these thing with two sentences he wants imprinted on everyone's brain, and faces a roomful of journalists who want to talk about something else).
Dean Skelos arrives at federal court in Manhattan for sentencing @News12LI pic.twitter.com/Vw3dDN 2swT
Also present at the party was Tessa Jowell who arrived with her alegedly estranged husband, David Mills, who was an adviser to that other media tycoon, Silvio Berlusconi, and only escaped a 4 1/2 year jail sentence for corruption on a technicality.
Carl Kruger, the former State Senate leader who pleaded guilty to corruption charges, arrived for sentencing on Thursday at federal court in Manhattan.
Former state Sen. Pedro Espada Jr., center, arrives at Brooklyn federal court for sentencing on Friday, June 14, 2013, in New York.
Research led by Sophieke Russell at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK, holds important lessons about how juries arrive at decisions of guilt and sentencing — and possible pointers for achieving genuine justice in courts.
With Bradley Manning recently sentenced, Edward Snowden on the run and Assange still holed up in an Ecuadorian embassy, all as more continues to leak about the reach and extent of the NSA's nefarious activities, this movie couldn't be arriving at a better time.
Michael Douglas arrived at in NY's Manhattan federal court for the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas in early April 2010.
Skipping over a missing apostrophe in «Lets...» I arrived at two sentences containing ``... more pin - point procession.»
I highly recommend learning at least a few sentences before you arrive in Peru.
If history is any guide, «main arguments» are even now shape - shifting so as to become invisible in any further discussion, following a rhetorical process that is virtually impossible to trace on sentence - by - sentence basis but which will inevitably arrive at «I'm not sure what Gavin is talking about.»
Your final two sentences are both right and wrong: the vast majority of deniers will not be swayed by evidence of the abstract, scientifically sound type, but will be swayed as the various forms of devastating consequences of inaction arrive at their front doors.
In addition, the trial judge said that he would have arrived at the same conclusion on sentencing based on the ample evidence without the machine.
This is a very effecting technique for garnering interest, akin only to that of the slow speaking German who will not arrive at the end of his sentence, where the crucial verb is destined to appear.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z