Alternatives to
imprisonment seem acceptable in these circumstances.
Not exact matches
With holiness, Faulkner's «past» might yet become a source of liberation, rather than the
imprisonment it now often
seems to be.
18), and Paul's companions in travel
seem to have continued his work when he himself was isolated by
imprisonment at Caesarea and Rome.
The
imprisonment of the Baptist
seems to have been for Jesus a second sign, a command to begin his own ministry.
A free throw's very freedom can
seem like psychological
imprisonment — especially during the NCAA tournament, when laying it all on the line takes on outsized importance, and the charity stripe is often anything but charitable
Geoffrey Canada comes from the Harlem streets, raised by a single mother who wanted to make sure her sons excelled even though the options for young Black men in poverty
seem limited to
imprisonment or death.
Greenberg says New Yorkers don't
seem to be that interested in the process, they just want to see an end result, a crack down on rampant corruption that's led to multiple arrests, indictments, and
imprisonments of state lawmakers in recent years.
Between social stigmas, poor support networks, and a lack of mental health awareness, it can
seem like an impossibility to break the cycle of crime and
imprisonment.
Yes, the structure of the original is there, and even some of the visuals
seem to be a bit mirrored — particularly in the early scenes of Josh Brolin's character's
imprisonment — but once it gets rolling, Lee
seems to be making his own impression on the story.
Christopher Lee and Cate Blanchett return, briefly, for a psychedelic scene of mortal combat with the ring wraiths that doesn't
seem to have much to do with anything (although it is clearly supposed to be important), and Gandalf (Ian McKellan) returns from
imprisonment to the field of battle.
His boxing trainer is Gordon Sinclair (played by the reliably intense Peter Mullan), who took Clayton under his wing following his father's
imprisonment, and helped him to avoid falling into the world of crime and violence that
seems particularly prevalent in this area of London.
Some people don't relish the idea of using a crate because it
seems like
imprisonment.
Crate training may
seem cool because it resembles
imprisonment.
The alleged conduct included no violence but it
seemed to us clear that the accused if found guilty would likely be sentenced to a term of
imprisonment.
Following the recent highly public conviction and
imprisonment of the Newcastle United and England player Joey Barton, and press reports that Newcastle may pay him in full during his term of incarceration, it
seems appropriate to examine some of the issues that may arise in the context of employment law.
It now
seems that Europe is finally catching up, which is for the better, as the legal consequences of export violation are severe; it is a crime, penalties can be levied, arrests are possible, and there are personal consequences for people that intentionally violate rules (get fired,
imprisonment etc.).
Legislation regarding mandatory
imprisonment in Western Australia and the Northern Territory, which leads in many cases to imposition of punishments that are disproportionate to the seriousness of the crimes committed and would
seem to be inconsistent with the strategies adopted by the State party to reduce the over-representation of indigenous persons in the criminal justice system, raises serious issues of compliance with various articles of the Covenant.
As a result, the criminal justice system
seems like a revolving door of re-arrest,
imprisonment, release to community and re-arrest.