Not exact matches
But I do not oppose the death
penalty in quite the way he means,
for I noted that one can imagine in certain
extreme cases the need
for executions in the order of social justice.
Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the
extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous supersti - tion, thus checked
for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular.
Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the
extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superst ition, thus checked
for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular.
The
penalty that Bayern got was soft in the
extreme as well as Lewandowski was looking
for it and threw himself after bumping Koscielny and to change his mind and send our defender off after initially showing yellow was strange and unfair in the
extreme, so there I have sympathy
for Wenger.
You can make a separate
penalty for extreme interference if this suddenly results in DB's tackling dudes if they run more than 10 yards downfield.
We live in a litigious society and health care providers and their institutions are under a great deal of pressure to do all that they can to prevent litigation that entails millions of dollars, risk of licensure
penalties or loss, and long years of
extreme duress
for them; perfection is expected when it can never be guaranteed.
Jones's work has shown that,
for single retraction cases — thereby excluding the more
extreme cases of misconduct that can lead to multiple retractions — among the members of an author team, more eminent authors experience a smaller citation
penalty than do their less eminent coauthors.
The New Jersey Legislature passed two bills that will strengthen New Jersey's cruelty laws by increasing
penalties for extreme animal neglect and will allow certain veterinary students to engage in supervised veterinary activities.
South Dakota strengthened its rating by adding a statewide ban on breed - specific legislation and instituting felony
penalties for cases that involve torture or
extreme animal cruelty.
There's been so much tangible progress
for animals in recent years — national euthanasia numbers continuing to decline, felony - level
penalties for malicious cruelty enacted in every state, and major food retailers pledging to phase out purchasing animal products from farms that use
extreme confinement systems.
It is lobbying
for the maximum
penalty to be doubled to a jail term of up to two years or a fine of up to $ 20,000, or both a jail term and a fine, and in
extreme cases,
for abusers to be banned from keeping pets.
Looking closely at our triple - format performance video, the 360 manages to command an advantage in like -
for - like scenes over the course of the game where the engine is being pushed to
extremes - something that we also see during heavy combat, where the liberal use of smoke and particles causes a bigger performance
penalty on the PS3.
The downside to the law is that many individuals are harshly punished
for crimes that some feel do not merit
extreme penalties.
If you are arrested
for a second
extreme or super
extreme DUI within 7 years (84 months), you will be looking at increased
penalties including additional jail time.
The possible
penalties for a second
extreme DUI conviction include (BAC >.15 %): • 120 days minimum in jail, with a maximum up to 6 months • A 1 - year revocation of your driver's license • Court fines and fees that can total $ 3,000 or more • Installation of an ignition interlock device
for 18 months
The
penalties for misclassifying employees can be
extreme.
Copyright's legal reinforcement of digital locks, paired with
extreme criminal
penalties for infringement, has intimidated a generation of would - be researchers, tinkerers, and inventors.
Parents who violate child custody orders are subject to certain
penalties, including allowing
for make - up times with children, paying the other parent's attorney fees needed to address such violations or even jail time or fines in
extreme circumstances.
In Russia, it is now illegal
for same - sex couples to hold hands and doing so can lead to imprisonment and hefty fines.5 In Nigeria, same - sex couples holding hands can face up to 10 years in prison6 and in Uganda, similar displays of affection could lead to legal execution if a controversial bill is passed that allows «aggravated homosexuality» to be punished by death.7 Even without the risk of these
extreme legal
penalties, many same - sex couples avoid holding hands because they fear the potential repercussions from doing so in front of the wrong person at the wrong time.8 Such fears are not irrational.
These groups seek to regain control over spouses who are divorcing them, usually through forced marriage counseling or enacting
extreme economic
penalties for filing
for divorce, including loss of custody, loss of marital assets, and forced joint physical custody arrangements where the child is shuffled between incongruent households so that the father can avoid paying child support.