Sentences with phrase «fitting punishment for»

The antiviral spray will cancel this effect if caught in time, but zombification is so short lived you'll often just wait it out until you can resurrect them with fresh health and ammo, which incidentally is as simple as holding a button for a few seconds — hardly a fitting punishment for death.
Victims from the Kraft and Wang study stated that 20 hours of mandatory community service is a fitting punishment for cyberbullies.
An eternal torment is not a fitting punishment for any crime.
And it's up to everyone to figure out the most fitting punishment for them.
The crux of the problem is this: Christians (mostly) think that eternal torture is a fitting punishment for the thought crime of failing to believe in their God.
God thought a fitting punishment for making fun of hid baldness was to send bears to maul no fewer than 42 children.
But we needn't achieve mathematical exactitude, nor be able to settle every case, to know (for example) that a fine can be a fitting punishment for vandalism, or that armed robbery deserves a more severe punishment than petty theft.
Sure, some unscrupulous authors might find a way to abuse the system in the short run with this, but (A) they won't find substantial or long - term success by chopping books and (B) Amazon tends to learn how to prevent authors from taking advantage or catch and provide a fit punishment for those who game the system.

Not exact matches

Timothy Lee Hurst, a convicted murderer in Florida v. Hurst, the case before the court, was deemed fit for capital punishment by one of Florida's courts, even though psychologists determined that he was intellectually disabled.
It is amazing how the whole entire bible fits together once you come to the realision that the punishment for the wicked is death.
Fitting these three teachings of Jesus together is surprisingly easy when you look at the Greek for «eternal punishment».
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When God makes His covenant with Noah after the great flood, promising never again to destroy «all flesh,» this promise is fulfilled in part through government, which, by executing just punishment, enacts fitting retribution for crimes.
For those that would put people under the yoke of slavery again (the law), that (castration) might be a fitting punishment.
Use humane punishments that fit the disobedient actions for example; time - outs, cleaning up a mess they made or doing something kind for someone they were mean to.
«The punishment must fit the crime,» Ms. Mark - Viverito said, recalling her efforts to create a new system for handling low - level offenses like drinking in public and public urination.
Finally, as with all written documentation, it must be reviewed regularly to ensure that it is still practical and fit for purpose, taking into account: the ethos of the school, its values and the boundaries of acceptable behaviour; the school's moral code; positive and constructive rules of conduct, and the rewards and punishments, which must be fairly and consistently applied.
Tools for Teaching: The School Discipline Code The logic of all school discipline codes is timeless: «The punishment fits the crime.»
If they wanted to create a law in honor of Oreo, why not steeper punishments — ones that actually fit the crime — for animal abusers?
Seems like if your a glutton for punishment, this game fits the bill rather nicely.
Unfortunately for the lord chancellor, neither the magistrates nor middle England really believe that dossing around a community centre painting rainbows on walls counts as a punishment that fits the crime; one day he will realise this.
As for the prescribed penalties, well, I've never seen a better example of the punishment fitting the crime:
He shall have to do his time, For punishment must fit the crime.
This phone isn't going to be for everyone, but it's a great option if you need a rugged phone to fit your active lifestyle or perhaps you're just a klutz and need a phone that can take a lot of punishment.
Exactly what is changed and how it is changed depends on many things, such as the predicted effectiveness of the strategy, the fit for the child and those around him or her - as well as the environment, the resources needed, and the POWER OF PREVENTION: I n the past, children's challenging behavior was typically addressed with consequences (usually punishment) imposed after the problem behavior occurred.
I read this analogy in an article on special needs recently and found it so fitting for the seeming ineffectiveness for punishment as a discipline strategy for kids with ADHD.
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