Sentences with phrase «inflicted such»

The only exception occurs where one spouse has inflicted such physical and / or emotional injury to the other and the «victim» spouse seeks monetary damages for those injuries and requests a trial by jury on that aspect of the case (called «a tort claim»).
Sound effects consist of punching, kicking, grappling and a variety of fighting moves as they are aimed, blocked or landed, crunching impacts from super moves and painful screams and groans, especially when a super move has inflicted such damage upon a character, while destructible environments are reflected when a fighter throws an object towards an enemy or a fighter is driven into a nearby object, alongside climactic cinematic music which perfectly compliments the voice - overs and sound effects.
We will never know why and who inflicted such misery and cruelty upon this dog.
The government decided to make an example out of Mr. Swartz — a man whose activism played a crucial role in raising awareness and stopping SOPA — and inflicted such harsh penalties and sentences on him that he committed suicide at the age of 26.
Having inflicted such damage during the first half, Barcelona took their foot off the gas after the break.
And while I slept or drank Wittenberg beer with my friends Philip and Amsdorf the Word so greatly weakened the papacy that no prince or emperor ever inflicted such losses upon it.
IT was created by MAN to explain why god would inflict such evils on them during the black plague!
Yes... the Viking maxim though... what happens is that controlling people and abusers take that to mean that they can inflict such suffering in order to make people stronger.
It embarrassed those in power to see themselves inflicting such unbelievable violence on peaceful people who just wanted their rights respected.
You claim that any loving God would not inflict such misery upon his people, which is akin to a 3 year old throwing a temper tantrum because his daddy won't give him any more candy.
The weak and lowly among the early converts to Islam were subjected to physical torture, but the Meccans did not dare inflict such punishment on those who had strong connections.
In any union where even one parent has the minimal parental instinct necessary to recoil from the horror of inflicting such a primal wound on their son, it is that person's responsibility to stop at nothing to prevent such a sacrilege from occurring.
And second: How many of the ball - peen hammers sold are bought specifically in order to inflict such violence?
«The legislation supports animal welfare so animals can find protection from cruel or abusive situations and those inflicting such behavior can be held accountable for their actions.»
We hope that these increased maximum prison sentences will deter those that wish to inflict such pain and suffering on cats in the future.»
Despite inflicting such horrors upon me, this tale is one filled with not only despair but inspiration.
If factory farms didn't have the breadth and reach that they do today, then one farm couldn't inflict such widespread damage.
But are the career motivations of benchers of Canadian law societies compatible with the unpopularity that inflicting such inconvenience on lawyers in private practice would bring them?
Kevin Batteh, partner at Delta Strategy Group, a full - service government affairs firm based in Washington, D.C., said he couldn't imagine a scenario where an exchange, Bitfinex or otherwise, would self - inflict such damage.
But, is the existence of a emotional disorder in and of itself sufficient to cause a parent to inflict such damage on the very people they presumably love.
When we already have so many of the odds stacked against us, it is tragic to see us inflict such destruction on ourselves.

Not exact matches

Nuclear physicists say such a weapon could cause a local tsunami, though they question its purpose and effectiveness, given the far more terrible destruction that nukes can inflict when detonated aboveground.
Dalio explained that a so - called capital war, when a country uses its asset holdings such as bonds to inflict pain on its adversary, could be even worse than a trade war.
Speaking of the blurry line between humans and AI, ethicists have explored questions such as whether it's OK to inflict violence on robots.
Since then, the company's had to weather such self - inflicted wounds as a pretexting scandal in which a board member, an executive and HP - paid investigators faced criminal charges for spying on journalists; the $ 1 billion acquisition of Palm Computing in 2010 to beef up HP's mobile capabilities; then the sale of Palm's intellectual property.
But as Sears (whose sister chain Kmart has also closed enormous numbers of stores) exits many malls, it follows that traffic to such centers would slip and inflict collateral damage on competitors like Penney and Macy's.
While at least one class action has been filed by users against Ashley Madison for its failure to property [sic] secure the hacked information, this action deals with a different injury inflicted upon Ashley Madison users by persons and entities who have obtained the stolen data, repurposed it such that it is more readily accessible and searchable by the media and curious Internet users, and actively distributed it for their own gain.
Such randomness can inflict serious damage to under - diversified portfolios.
Third, no pattern of sexual behavior that is counter to natural biological forces will ever succeed, except by inflicting vast distortions upon the personhood of the one who is a victim of such a repressive moralism.
Childress argued that war is fundamentally morally problematic, as the killing in war goes against the prima facie duty of benevolence, which rules out killing or inflicting harm on other persons: «[B] ecause it is prima facie wrong to injure or kill others, such acts demand justification.»
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.
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.
Doctrine and Covenants 134:10 10 We believe that all religious societies have a right to deal with their members for disorderly conduct, according to the rules and regulations of such societies; provided that such dealings be for fellowship and good standing; but we do not believe that any religious society has authority to try men on the right of property or life, to take from them this world's goods, or to put them in jeopardy of either life or limb, or to inflict any physical punishment upon them.
No doubt the good monks of Maria Laach never intended such an outcome, but in effect they began a movement that inflicted on the Roman Catholic liturgy the same fetishizing attention that the Russian nationalists were contemporaneously bestowing on the icon.
As a Jew, he has dared to take on the sacred cow of militaristic Zionism, and has even forcefully criticized such a revered figure as Auschwitz survivor and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel, charging that Wiesel turns a blind eye to the suffering that Israel, «the homeland for persecuted European Jews and Holocaust survivors,» has inflicted upon the Palestinians.
I will inflict pain on you such as you have never imagined!
In the materialist desire for heaven on earth, such societies anesthetize themselves to feeling, and are thus all the more capable of inflicting suffering.
No such pain is inflicted on Adam.
You can have the most «perfect» situation you can imagine (like the growing church at the end of Acts 2), but the reality is that the «ravening wolves» are already within and without, and only the «sword of the spirit» is going to sharp and keen enough to both protect us and lance the wounds inflicted by such.
Black compliance with «white middle - class values» should no longer be taken for granted; such compliance involved, at best, heroic self - restraint, given the cruelties inflicted on blacks; at worst, it made blacks complicit in sabotaging the redress of their powerful grievances against America.
Such psychological self - fulfillment seems to eclipse and even to justify the emotional carnage inflicted upon the once - loved ones who in retrospect now appear as agents or instruments of psychological oppression.
In the ethical version of the argument from cruelty, animal activists argue that humans have no more right to inflict suffering or pain on a sentient being, such as a raccoon, than they would have a right to inflict pain on a mentally retarded child.
[37] In the ethical version of the argument from cruelty, animal activists argue that humans have no more right to inflict suffering or pain on a sentient being, such as a raccoon, than they would have a right to inflict pain on a mentally retarded child.
In no small part because of Verlaine's own harrowing life, the meaning of maudit has come to include not only the troubles such poets suffer from society but also the troubles nature inflicts on them and the ones they inflict on themselves, body and soul.
Scobie has always felt such pity and responsibility for others that he can not bring himself to hurt people, and to avoid inflicting hurt he commits all kinds of sins.
It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as «any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the groups conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.»
Add to this the fact that Christians have at times deliberately brought suffering on themselves, thinking that such self - inflicted suffering would make them more loved and accepted by God.
He later devoted a number of chapters and essays to such themes as: «The Destiny of the Jewish People» (in On the Philosophy of History, 1957); «Judaism» and «The Iniquitous Lot Inflicted on Jews in Christendom» (in On the Church of Christ); and «The Christian Meaning of the Story of the Crucifixion» (Jewish Frontier, 1944, reprinted in The Range of Reason, 1952).
A move of this magnitude would act as a real statement of intent from a side looking to rebuild their reputation though the bid has to succeed in order to act as such, a task that may be beyond Man United, such has been the damage inflicted upon the Old Trafford outfit during David Moyes's brief reign.
Don't inflict Mike dean on your son else child services may need to be called No one should be made to suffer from such biased reffing, he finds out your an Arsenal fan and BANG, your kids team wins 7 % of their games with him
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