Sentences with phrase «inflicted great»

The report of the committee, and the denigrating commentary about the LPP that accompanied it, has inflicted a great deal of damage to the program.
In addition to the intent of causing cruel or extreme pain, California's torture law also requires that a person inflicted great bodily injury.
In addition, if you actually inflicted great bodily injury on the alleged victim, you may receive an additional and consecutive three (3) to six (6) years in prison.29
These funding cuts inflicted great harm on our students, schools, and communities.
These three men, with their impatience, their obsession with standardized testing data, and their general disdain for anything that doesn't match their priorities have inflicted great damage on American public education, wielding influence far beyond their wisdom.
It was when we were led by Howard that UKIP inflicted great damage on us in both the Euro - elections and at the General Election.
Global Risks: A Roadmap for Business in a Changing Economy What risks are lurking on the global horizon, failing to draw our full attention but capable of inflicting great disruption and damage?
(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.
Collectively we are very powerful and can inflict great harm, damage and pain.
I just don't think we've figured out how we can also gather into community to inflict great healing and joy.
This gift of theological freedom comes at a high price, because human beings can use it to violate the social, political, and economic freedom of other human beings, inflict great suffering on other animals, and destroy the planet in general.
Every law that changes the punishment, and inflicts a greater punishment than the law annexed to the crime, when committed.
Now, though, the mayor's advisers are concerned that the transition from Bharara to whichever Republican Trump installs will slow things down to the point where the timing of any possible indictments inflicts greater damage.
The Conservative government was able to inflict great damage on many parts of the UK; not least my constituency of Barrow and Furness and home city of Sheffield, because we attacked them for everything instead of acknowledging where they had a point in their basic analysis.
David's exceptionally harsh letter and its public release by the governor's office seemed designed to inflict the greatest possible humiliation of Vance, perhaps signaling a feud on par with Cuomo's crusade against Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Catherine Lugg, a professor of education at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education said, «This tax plan will inflict great harm on graduate education programs across the disciplines.
The Japanese stripped them of all worldly possessions and interned them for three years in a POW camp, inflicting great hardship and loss of optimum health.
And Edlyn Joy Hauser, the woman whose dog, Benjamin, attacked animal control officer Crowell, has pleaded innocent to three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon — Benjamin — and intentionally inflicting great bodily harm.
Rabbits can bite, claw or swat at each other potentially inflicting great harm.
It inflicts great damage, but none would call it effective against multiple foes.
Instead, the game aims to focus on the player's ability to use their respective weapon of choice's combos, to inflict the greatest damage to a monster.
But global depression is one of the most harmful ways possible to do that — one that would inflict great hardship on the American workers Trump purports to help.
It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering — even in «advanced» countries.
The stolen emails were a call to arms for all those who want to stop action on climate change, a sign, just when they thought they were even being abandoned by some conservative politicians, that the energy industry was still in action and capable of inflicting great damage on those scientists.
Evidently his mortal sin against the Climate Cult was pointing out that human - caused climate change is not inflicting greater economic damage due to extreme weather, an empirical truth that cuts against one of the most sacred dogmas of politicized science.
And it's downright deceitful to focus on this minucia while ignoring the bigger picture of a warming globe and increasingly stressful extreme weather events that will continue inflicting greater damage on a complex society that seems to be committed to ignoring the consequences of increasing our planet's atmosphere's insulating medium (GHGs) by a third.
[Footnote 13] It is a serious intrusion upon the sanctity of the person, which may inflict great indignity and arouse strong resentment, and it is not to be undertaken lightly.
«While it threatens to inflict great damage on society, its potential benefit appears, overall, to be little.
Put simply — OTLA could have protected its profits (from the Bill 15 threat and the ABS threat) by fighting to protect its clients from a medico - legal expert witness system that is (according to the Medical Post) inflicting great harm on its clients — and forcing them to wait years to get the policy benefits and treatment they need.
It can stir people to action, movethem to tears of both joy and sorrow, and — as it did here — inflict great pain... As a Nation we have chosen a different course — to protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle public debate.
But some dogs, especially watchdogs, attack innocent people and inflict a great deal of harm.
Under this law — California Penal Code § 206 — the crime of torture occurs when a person inflicts great bodily harm on another with the intent to cause cruel or extreme pain.
While a Category 1 hurricane typically causes minimal damage and a Category 5 hurricane often causes catastrophic damage, these are relative terms because lower category storms sometimes inflict greater damage than higher category storms depending on where they strike and what hazards they carry along with them.
We understand that the causes of attachment and trauma - related problems — traumatic childhood neglect and abuse — have the power to inflict great developmental damage on children between birth and age three; developmental damage that, untreated, leads to a lifetime of extremely difficult relationships for the child or youth with nearly everyone with whom they have contact.
The concept of Collaborative Law was first conceived in 1989 by Stu Webb, a family law attorney in Minneapolis, who realized that court trials were inflicting greater injury to families than the underlying divorce itself.

Not exact matches

However, despite all of the self - inflicted problems with the million - jobs plan, I still have a great deal of sympathy for the Tories.
(Did you see how well he inflicted suffering for his great follower, Job, or more accurately encourage the satan to tortured Job.
and used political means to inflict even greater horrors.
«I am endorsing Donald J. Trump not only because of my apprehensions about Hillary Clinton and the damage she would inflict on this great country,» stated Dobson, who now leads the Family Talk radio program.
There's a dark secret in humanity and that is the great harm an adult is able to inflict on an unwanted child.
From the great flood, to the drought inflicted on all Israel because of the sins of King Ahab (I Kings 17), to the great wind that killed Job's children, the weather was assumed to be explainable by reference to God (or gods, in other religions) and to divine pleasure or displeasure with people.
He is a fabricated cartoon character for the simple minded, and one of the greatest evils inflicted on humanity
The pain they would inflict felt like rats gnawing on on my brain and a great big nut cracker squeezing it into.
There is so much activity of this kind that, while some consideration should be given to the sense of having been wounded in the past, our greatest emphasis should be on the new wounds that are being inflicted in the name of national security, in the name of anticommunism, in the name of patriotism.
I've experienced powerful moments of true community within the church only to have them eventually wrecked and ruined by well - intentioned people trying to turn it into something greater, or packaging it and marketing it for church growth purposes, or inflicting it with pressure to subscribe to a homogenous ideology and lifestyle, or imposing a vision upon it that turns it into an end rather than a thing of beauty in and of itself.
My son must understand the seriousness of the injury he inflicted on that person, even if it costs him and my family a great deal.
In the account about Nero's blaming the great fire of Rome in 64 C.E. on Christians, he wrote: «Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace.
He was into something and I rem the City game at the Emirates where he bossed and we should have won, but again his self inflicting damages is what will cost him and on a greater extent the team...
After Southampton inflicted our fourth league defeat of the season, Cech seems worried that Arsenal are in danger of letting this great chance at the title slip and so he has warned the Gunners that nothing less than maximum effort and application against Bournemouth will do.
as with last time klopp will be like the 12 man on the pitch and major inspiration (great man motivator and tactician to boot) to bvb so we will have to be on our guard against them as they will be pumped up to meet us but we could inflict an early psychological blow if we secure the services of one mr marco reus, we should roll the over two teams over with a bit of effort COYG
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