When applicable rules allow enhancement based on any and all jury - rejected «facts,» prosecutors can brazenly charge any and all offenses for which there is a sliver of evidence, and pursue those charges throughout trial without
fear of any consequences when seeking later to make out their case to a sentencing judge.
Not exact matches
But this enlightening article from a German writer about how Americans are far too timid
when confronting prejudice — «at the dinner table, I've noticed, what Germans call a discussion, Americans call an argument» — reminds us that this
fear of confrontation is exactly what preserves the status quo, often with disastrous
consequences.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless
of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need
of any partners but we the creation is in need
of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human
fear the fed laws more than we
fear the laws
of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life
of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one
of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law
of the land so much like for example
when we drive and no one moves even an inch
when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but
when it comes to the laws
of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside
of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the
consequence of breaking the law
of the land but we do not see the punishment
of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures
of hereafter....
If God had not done this, we would have forever been suffering the
consequences of our sins, but since Jesus died for us, though we still suffer from sin in this life, a day is coming
when we will be freed from the presence
of sin, and will no longer experience the pain,
fear, and loneliness that comes with it.
controlling their behavior by inducing a
fear of physical
consequence will also make them
fear the person doling out the punishment, which will eventually make it difficult for the child to come to the parent as they get older for help
when they've done something wrong or made a mistake and need advice.
Yet that Ukip dividend for the Conservatives — on a night
when the party Nigel Farage once led lost 123 seats and held just three — could become a curse as well as a blessing, at least for those Tories who
fear the
consequences of an all - singing all - dancing hard Brexit.
When people avoid seeking medical treatment because
of a
fear of cost or immigration checks, it can have devastating
consequences.
Because nothing is out
of bounds where McDonogh's work is concerned, there are moments, as its characters wrestle with anger and the
consequences of anguish,
when you may
fear we'll be left with no one to side with, but a director this smart has got that covered as well.
Most important, Parlin believes, is for teachers not to be immobilized by
fear of consequences for their actions
when calling out harmful behavior.
As Spielman seemed to recognise, schools have lost the way
when it comes to curriculum, often as a
consequence of fearing accountability measures and Ofsted.
When She Woke is about the
consequences of letting
fear and paranoia make us forget who we are.
Charity Girl examines one
of the darkest periods in our history,
when patriotic fervor and
fear led to devastating
consequences.
There are no
consequences at all, which is strange to me
when it comes to video games; the
fear of losing is what makes them fun and challenging.
He talks about decay and also nostalgia and
fear when confronting the weariness that what was important yesterday is no longer
of any
consequence today.»
So why is it «politics
of fear»
when scientists state, even understate in the most cautious possible manner, the
consequences of warming, but it's not «politics
of fear»
when pundits loudly proclaim that any solution would be too expensive?
It would seem that messages such as Merchants
of Doubt are the expected
consequence when so much depends on fostering a spirit
of fear.
Fear of Consequences - One big reason that many of these couples sited for upholding their marriage vows when they felt very tempted to do otherwise was plain old fear of sinning and the consequences that would fol
Fear of Consequences - One big reason that many of these couples sited for upholding their marriage vows when they felt very tempted to do otherwise was plain old fear of sinning and the consequences that w
Consequences - One big reason that many
of these couples sited for upholding their marriage vows
when they felt very tempted to do otherwise was plain old
fear of sinning and the consequences that would fol
fear of sinning and the
consequences that w
consequences that would follow.
Although research findings on prevalence are inconclusive, they generally find that women and men report similar levels
of violence
when the contexts, motives and consequences are not considered.6 When they are considered, studies assessing IPV perpetrated by men compared to women often report gender differences regarding the types of violence, reasons for the violence, context in which the violence occurs and consequences of the violence.6, 7 For example, studies assessing differences in IPV find men's violence against women to be more severe, threatening and controlling8 — 10 and involve longer - lasting victimisation, fear of bodily injury or death, more injuries and more adverse health effects.5, 11, 12 It has also been found that women tend to use physical violence out of anger, not being able to get the partner's attention or in self - defence and retaliation, 11 whereas men often use it as a means to exercise coercive control.13
when the contexts, motives and
consequences are not considered.6
When they are considered, studies assessing IPV perpetrated by men compared to women often report gender differences regarding the types of violence, reasons for the violence, context in which the violence occurs and consequences of the violence.6, 7 For example, studies assessing differences in IPV find men's violence against women to be more severe, threatening and controlling8 — 10 and involve longer - lasting victimisation, fear of bodily injury or death, more injuries and more adverse health effects.5, 11, 12 It has also been found that women tend to use physical violence out of anger, not being able to get the partner's attention or in self - defence and retaliation, 11 whereas men often use it as a means to exercise coercive control.13
When they are considered, studies assessing IPV perpetrated by men compared to women often report gender differences regarding the types
of violence, reasons for the violence, context in which the violence occurs and
consequences of the violence.6, 7 For example, studies assessing differences in IPV find men's violence against women to be more severe, threatening and controlling8 — 10 and involve longer - lasting victimisation,
fear of bodily injury or death, more injuries and more adverse health effects.5, 11, 12 It has also been found that women tend to use physical violence out
of anger, not being able to get the partner's attention or in self - defence and retaliation, 11 whereas men often use it as a means to exercise coercive control.13, 14