Sentences with phrase «culpable then»

Its not quite as clear cut as this - certainly older children are more culpable then younger children - as there capacity to grasp the consequences of there actions increase, so to do there rights, obligations and responsibilities.

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In particular, he writes that journalists are culpable because some print «half truths as facts» and then leave their subjects to defend themselves as a story spans the globe.
I recall a long meeting with then Secretary General Boutros Boutros - Ghali in which he complained that member states, and especially the U.S., were morally culpable in not providing the UN with the means to fulfill its role as global policeman, global doctor, global tutor, and global everything else.
But if death results from the human action of injecting or ingesting lethal medication, then someone can be held culpable.
Our new Keeper was, if not responsible, then certainly culpable for both goals in a poor 2 - 0 loss.
If the board keep supporting a manager that fails and you support that structure then you are as culpable as they.
If Wenger really is the problem and is that bad then they are culpable in not sacking him.
If found sane, then he can be held culpable for his heinous acts and sentenced to death.
A few years later, in 1979, David Hockney, long before he became an RA (he was elected in 1991), gave an interview to the Observer in which he lambasted the Tate Gallery, and in particular its then Director, Norman Reid, for what he saw as its culpable neglect of figurative art.
Looking back on the last two decades of denial, delay and obstruction, there have been perhaps two hundred individuals who should be held most culpable, if not by the courts then by history, for failing to prevent harm or of obstructing others from taking measures to prevent harm.
When Minimums are Applied It would be wrong to impose the minimum on the least culpable offender in the least serious circumstances and then provide the same sentence upon someone who is more culpable and for a more serious offence where they would have received that sentence under the old regime.
Suppose, then, that punitive damages were replaced by criminal sanctions in morally culpable product liability cases.
What, then, the culpable actor has done by his initial negligent act is, first, to have set in motion a dangerous force which embraces the injured person within the scope of its probable mischief; and next, in conjunction with circumstances which he must be held to contemplate, to have made more difficult if not impossible the means of proving the possible damaging results of his own act or the similar results of the act of another.
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