Sentences with phrase «conviction acted upon it»

«Let us not forget the passion of the hundreds of thousands of activists who took pride in Labour's record, and our vision for the future and then with unparalleled conviction acted upon it.»

Not exact matches

At least they would exclude the «activists»» those who are so impertinent as to act upon their convictions.
But even so, the church has still retained, through all the long centuries of its history, a lingering conviction that Jesus was primarily a Teacher; and it has steadily acted upon this haunting assurance in preferring the Gospel of Matthew, above the others, in its liturgy.
But this does not mean that thinking Christians are lacking in strong convictions or hesitant to act upon them.
For this reason, an acquittal or conviction in a prosecution for a specific crime under the laws of the United States shall bar a proceeding for criminal contempt, which is based upon the same act or omission and which arises under the provisions of this Act; and an acquittal or conviction in a proceeding for criminal contempt, which arises under the provisions of this Act, shall bar a prosecution for a specific crime under the laws of the United States based upon the same act or omissiact or omission and which arises under the provisions of this Act; and an acquittal or conviction in a proceeding for criminal contempt, which arises under the provisions of this Act, shall bar a prosecution for a specific crime under the laws of the United States based upon the same act or omissiAct; and an acquittal or conviction in a proceeding for criminal contempt, which arises under the provisions of this Act, shall bar a prosecution for a specific crime under the laws of the United States based upon the same act or omissiAct, shall bar a prosecution for a specific crime under the laws of the United States based upon the same act or omissiact or omission.
Achilles in myth also courts the displeasure of the gods, as a matter of principle, and both characters with this name are willing to challenge conventional expectations or assigned roles in life, to act upon their moral convictions.
Any person, as defined under this Act, violating any provision of this Act except breach of contract, upon conviction for the first offense, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
Any person who violates any provision of this Act may also be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine of not more than $ 1,000.
It was good practice for the prosecution when seeking to introduce evidence under the Criminal Justice Act 2003, 101 (1)(d) to provide full particulars of the convictions relied upon.
Inevitably my teams will encounter problems that need solving — I am there to help them to do that, but usually they are equipped with the answer themselves and my role is to give them the courage and conviction to act upon it.
38.1 (1) If a person is in default of payment of a fine imposed upon conviction for an offence under this Act or the regulations, on the application of a prescribed person, an order may be made under subsection 69 (2) of the Provincial Offences Act directing that one or more of the licences of the person who is in default be suspended and no licence be issued to that person until the fine is paid.
In all cases of criminal contempt arising under the provisions of this act, the accused, upon conviction, shall be punished by fine or imprisonment or both; Provided however, that in case the accused is a natural person the fine to be paid shall not exceed the sum of $ 1,000, nor shall impriSonment exceed the term of six months; Provided further, That in any such proceeding for criminal contempt, at the discretion of the judge, the accused may be tried with or without a jury; Provided further, however, That in the event such proceeding for criminal contempt be tried before a judge without a jury and the sentence of the court on conviction is a fine in excess of the sum of $ 300 or imprisonment in excess of forty five days, the accused in said proceeding upon demand therefor, shall be entitled to a trial de novo before a jury, which shall conform as near as may be to the practice in other criminal cases.
If the evidence can never be sufficient evidence to support a conviction, then the evidence can not be seen as some evidence upon which a properly instructed acting reasonably could convict.
93 Every returning officer, election clerk, revision assistant, deputy returning officer, poll clerk, registration agent or revising agent who refuses or neglects to perform any of the duties imposed upon him or her by this Act is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $ 5,000.
When Congressed passed the Controlled Substances Act, CCE was alone in providing for a stiff mandatory minimum sentence upon conviction.
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