Sentences with phrase «inflicted deaths»

Harris review into self - inflicted deaths in pr is a challenge to the whole criminal justice system
The suicide and self - harm rate was very high too, with three self - inflicted deaths in the last 18 months and inadequate procedures to monitor those at risk.
This year alone there have been over 36,000 incidents of self harm and over 100 self inflicted deaths.
The violence, contraband, self inflicted deaths and riots in our prisons are a problem now, not two years from now.
«We are already seeing the early signs of this with rising levels of assaults, reportable incidents and a disturbing rise in self inflicted deaths
Even though he wrote «cruel things» about the mainline churches as he documented the minor drama of their self - inflicted death throes, he «remained one of the faithful, in a pretty faithless age.»
Inflicting Death: In this one, atheists have a really insurmountable edge, just totaling up Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot, Kim Il Sung, you get a number north of 70million.
Was Yukio Mishima's famous self - inflicted death a «suicide»?
In this high action teen - oriented film, hideous and mythical monsters attack characters, throw cars and attempt to inflict death.
Violence: Following in the pattern of the franchise's previous films, this production is replete with fistfights, sword assaults, shootings, stabbings and other means of inflicting death.
Not only do outside cats suffer from disease, dog bites and injuries by cars, but they also inflict death and injury on wildlife.
After his untimely, self - inflicted death in 2008, Tate's director Nicholas Serota spoke of him as one of the wittiest creators of his generation and «an enormously influential friend of other British artists who came to prominence in the early nineties ``.
Damien is also fascinated by the fact that smoking is a «theoretical suicide» in the sense that it is not deliberate self - inflicted death, but people know it will kill them and they continue to partake.
Then explain to your children or grandchildren how you were part of a movement to deny them the blessings which you enjoyed in life, and to inflict death and suffering upon millions in the Third World.
This would include using physical force to stop their flight and return your property to your possession: it would not include force that posed real and foreseeable risk of inflicting death or grievous bodily harm upon them.

Not exact matches

But while AIG's defenders have vilified Goldman Sachs for collateral calls that seemed timed to inflict maximum damage, Boyd pins the blame for the insurer's downfall on a handful of AIG executives too fixated on securing power and maximizing their bonuses to realize that their company was lurching along on a death march.
All I have to do is have a reasonable, honest and rational disbelief in the christian god andhet will inflict a grotesque penalty upon me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
Once you fully let go of that delusion and see us for what we are, just another specie vying for survival and dominance based on instincts that evolved before we had the ability to inflict widespread death, suffering, and destruction on other people, there is less cause for cynicism.
(no [war crimes) There is no instance (even without law or overt moral codes) when one individual can inflict great injury or death upon another without moral and communal consequences.
Considering the history of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others of good will to take the position that the death penalty is justified as long as it is carried out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted of heinous crimes by due process of law.
All you have to do is be obdurate in rejecting the Christian god and he will inflict a punishment upon you an infinite times worse than the death penalty....
But I have a huge issue when religion is foisted upon me, it is used to make public policy, and used to inflict injury and death to people who are deemed «unworthy» (like gays or blacks or people who won't go along for the ride).
By unnecessarily and cruelly inflicting suffering and death upon children / infants as the collateral damage of god's decision to exterminate their parents when these children / infants were incapable of a free will choice to engage evil or reject god.
Catholic authorities justify the right of the State to inflict capital punishment on the ground that the State does not act on its own authority but as the agent of God, who is supreme lord of life and death.
All you have to do is reject a belief in the Christian god and he will inflict a punishment upon you an infinite times worse than the death penalty....
Of these, about 87M deaths can be attributed directly to Communism, leaving a residue of 116M deaths by non-Communism (most of which was inflicted by Christians).
Boxing and MMA can both be differentiated from other dangerous sports, such as ice hockey, motor racing, American football and rugby (which all have, on average, higher death rates) by the fact that, within the rules, inflicting physical violence on your opponent is the primary goal.
All I have to do is have a reasonable, honest and rational disbelief in the Christian god and he will inflict a grotesque penalty upon me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
Freud came upon the «death instinct,» which helped to explain the attraction of danger, as well as some of the internal dynamics of repression and self - inflicted pain.
The resulting death is far worse than any brutal earthly governor could inflict.
If she remains true to her supernatural call, the Church can not acquiesce in War for War, however camouflaged or excused, must always mean the effort of a group of men to achieve their purpose... by inflicting destruction and death on another group of men.
The continuing violence and deaths inflicted on the Syrian people in Aleppo has been described as «evil»... More
Whatever St. Paul was trying to communicate about his own belief, there has been a strain in the Christian tradition which has taken the first of the two meanings and has talked as if death were the punishment inflicted on man for his failure to obey God's commands.
For John, then, Jesus was not passive in his dying, and his death was not just something that was inflicted on him.
«He bore that death which is inflicted by God on sinners.»
How does one compare the suffering caused by trapping to the suffering inflicted by toxicants that cause death through internal injury and is thereby more difficult to quantify?
Punishment, here unstipulated, must be inflicted for the death of a slave from a beating (vss.
On Ash Wednesday, as the people come up to receive the ashes, they hear the words: «Polvo eres The ashes of the beginning of Lent are a curious and mysterious religious expression of the Mexican tradition which finds its full socio - religious meaning when coupled with the Holy Water which is blessed during the Easter Vigil — when, through God's power, justice triumphed over injustice in the resurrection of the innocent victim from the death inflicted upon him by the unjust «justice» of this world.
It may not be a one and done, but it's a slow death that we can inflict on those around us through our words, actions, selfishness and my way or the highway mentalities.
All I have to do is harbor an honest, reasonable and rational disbelieve in the Christian god and he will inflict a grotesque penalty on me a billion times worse than the death penalty — and he loves me.
Death was the only penalty that could be inflicted on one who made himself the ruler of a subjugated province of the empire and thereby threatened revolt leading to independence.
Beginners, and players who are uncertain of their game, tend to grab the club and hang on like grim death, or else they hold the shaft gingerly as if they were afraid of the damage they might inflict on the ball.
Their 3 - 0 loss to the two - time defending champions — their first European loss at home in five years — was death by a thousand cuts, both self - inflicted and otherwise.
It is not my favourite thing, but most of the dead people I see are old and the death is expected, or they are young and the death is self inflicted, which makes it a little easier somehow.
They may become enraged and out of control, inflicting physical injury or even death on their children.
• On Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2013, he said: «I am saddened that the Jews, who suffered unbelievable levels of persecution during the Holocaust, could within a few years of liberation from the death camps be inflicting atrocities on Palestinians in the new State of Israel and continue to do so on a daily basis in the West Bank and Gaza».
It is obvious that the Bill's opponents would now seek to inflict on it a slow death: ensuring Lords reform consumes an unacceptable amount of parliamentary time.
«Mathew was said to have ran away only for him to return with his elder brother armed with cutlass in which they used to inflict injury on the deceased which resulted to his death».
DID the victim die of a stab wound, or was the injury inflicted after death?
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