Sentences with phrase «from being a productive member of society»

In these situations, the Crown will be less inclined to agree to bail variations and may only do so where otherwise specified in family law proceedings or where the conditions imposed on the accused are so onerous as to prevent the accused from being a productive member of society (i.e. a curfew that restricts ability to work or go to school).

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Oh, and from a totally nonreligious standpoint, helping our citizenry get a strong education and stay healthy so they can continue to be productive members of society instead of winding up on disability or on unemployment due to limited job skills happens to make economic sense as well.
When I lost my executive speechwriting job in late 2009, there was immense pressure I put on myself and felt from friends and family to find a job and become a valid, productive member of society again — as if my worth depended on a salary and title.
Yep those Mormons are just hating away by helping people from underprivileged countries gain an education so they can be productive members of society and improve their own community.
MILLIONS of parents whose faith placed them in the position of not just asking, but demanding under pain of grounding or even corporal punishment, that their grade school children abstain from what others are enjoying, have still raised well adjusted kids who've gone on to be productive, contributing members of society.
Glenn Martin, Vice President of Development and Public Affairs at the Fortune Society, said, «Commissioner Brian Fischer has built enormous respect and trust among advocates and reentry service providers like The Fortune Society because of his commitment to increasing the likelihood that people released from prison have the tools necessary to be productive and contributing members of their communities.
As the Education Chair of the NAACP Muncie Chapter, Unit 3063, DiLynn Phelps states, «The membership recognizes that Muncie Community Schools has made, and is making, extraordinary contributions to the education of children thus providing them the platform from which to become fully productive members of society.
For those struggling with the idea of filing, ask yourself whether you want a society of people in indentured servitude that die poor paying their debts, or people free from debt that can be productive and active members of society?
And improved health care allowing people in those places to be productive members of society longer, and therefore requiring less increased economic activity to support them from the younger generation, is also a good thing.
Pre-Kindergarten Fight Crime: Invest in Kids continues to fight for increases in high - quality pre-k programs because the preponderance of scientific research (and the experience of law enforcement leaders) shows that at - risk young children who participate are significantly less likely to commit juvenile and adult crime, need special education, and repeat an early grade and are more likely to graduate from high school and be productive members of society.
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