To the world in general, and particularly on that bit of it known
as the death warrant, he was Alfred Spangler.
«Pregnancy which should be a thing of joy is now seen
as death warrant for most women due to the weak Primary Health Care system.
Not exact matches
The Chinese government continues to impose
death sentences for crimes that don't
warrant it under Chinese law, such
as drug - trafficking or financial crimes, and after unfair trials, the report states.
While the state is moving in administrative court to revoke the license, prosecutors in Broward County continue to investigate whether criminal charges are
warranted in connection with the 12
deaths, which the medical examiner classified
as homicides.
and the idea is not so much simply that something else has to die
as it is that my own sins
warrant death (a repeated theme in the OT,
as many of the atheists on this blog often point out).
After March 4, 2013, an International Arrest Warrant will be issued against these Defendants.The guilty verdict followed nearly a month of deliberations by more than thirty sworn Citizen Jurors of the 150 case exhibits produced by Court Prosecutors, The Court's judgement declares the wealth and property of the churches responsible for the Canadian genocide to be forfeited and placed under public ownership,
as reparations for the families of the more than 50,000 children who died in the residential schools.To enforce its sentence, the Court has empowered citizens in Canada, the United States, England, Italy and a dozen other nations to act
as its legal agents armed with
warrants, and peacefully occupy and seize properties of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada, which are the main agents in the
deaths of these children
Persecution was most intense during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1976), years when Christian faith could become a
death warrant,
as it was for Chinese pastor Wang Zhiming, executed in 1973.
As things turned out, he was signing its
death warrant.
But he who in demanding a person's love thinks that this love should be proved also by becoming lukewarm to everything which hitherto was dear — that man is not only an egoist but stupid
as well, and he who would demand such love signs at the same moment his own
death -
warrant, supposing that his life was bound up with this coveted love.
It is important to drive the point, and forcefully, that, the queuing and voting,
as was done in December, 2016, was not the signing of
death warrant by citizens, let alone the signing of same by officers in uniform.
King's campaign said he would decline to issue
death warrants as death row inmates come up for executions, and would seek commutations of
death row sentences through the Florida Cabinet.
Further scientific investigation is
warranted to determine how the drug achieves its effects
as well
as how they might be used in the treatment of «the ennui and anguish of impending
death»
as well
as «alcoholism and other forms of drug addiction,» argues Charles Schuster, a neuroscientist at Wayne State University and a former director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in a commentary on the paper.
Although this study was a retrospective analysis of medical records, the results
warrant attention because researchers controlled for 12 external causes of early
death, such
as asthma, coronary disease, obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.
Certainly compared to the excellent recent TV version of the same period with Helen Mirren
as Elizabeth I and Jeremy Irons
as Dudley, it is pretty silly, and Elizabeth's agony over signing Mary Stuart's
death warrant is perfunctory.
The Burns gang are a band of brothers who are wanted for the brutal rape and murder of a pregnant woman, done in a horrific enough fashion
as to
warrant their immediate
death sentence.
But for all the unauthorized biographies and oral histories and documentaries and other materials out there about Thompson's life and work (particularly after his
death in 2005), his year
as a foreign correspondent hardly
warranted a mention.
And Stephen Fry is superb
as a closeted gay TV personality (with a Koran and Mapplethorpe prints in his closet) who helps Evey and signs his own
death warrant when he ditches a censored script to poke fun at the Chancellor in a
The story of Joshua's search for his missing sons isn't substantial enough to
warrant an entire movie, so writers Andrew Knight and Andrew Anastasios have tacked on a romantic subplot between Crowe and Olga Kurylenko's Turkish widow (which doesn't seem right considering Joshua is still mourning the
death of his wife),
as well
as flashbacks of his sons in battle that are incredibly difficult to watch.
The balance sheets and corresponding ambition of the carmakers dwindled, and from the outside, big governments strangled the segment to near -
death, using choking air
as a
warrant.
Using this scene
as a point of navigation, Clinch gamely sets about reconstructing what led to the man's premature — and perhaps well -
warranted —
death.
Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources has set 10 bat
deaths per turbine
as the threshold at which the mortalities are considered significant and
warrant action.
For conservation biologists like Josh Drew, whose work focuses on coral reefs near Fiji, that loss of recovery time amounts to a «
death warrant for coral reefs
as we know them.»
This is an interesting take on the question, which raises the much more likely prospect of a country such
as France denying entry to the governor of, say, Texas, who is arguably more culpable in the
death of an executed prisoner, having signed the
death warrant.
Also, in 2000, Barnes,
as part of an ongoing dispute about a traffic ticket, threatened to «fight to the
death» if authorities attempted to arrest her on a traffic
warrant, stating that «This is why people bomb governmental offices, kill cops, and kill judges because of all the lies and abuses!»
McInnes notes that decades later, counsel for Thatcher's murdered spouse Jo Ann, described Hughes» eventual judgment
as a «
death warrant» for his client.