Sentences with phrase «inflicted upon the victim»

If they fail to do so, they may be held liable for the full extent of the damages that result including any injuries inflicted upon victims.

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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.
It would be a mistake to shut out all refugees who have been victims of the same sort of terror inflicted last week upon Paris and Beirut based on these concerns,» he continued.
They may object, for instance, to the proposition that God loves the creatures on the ground that it is a strange love which expresses itself by acting as God does, inflicting upon the loved ones numerous sufferings, the well - behaved ones being victims along with the wicked or unkind.
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.
The maze's guests will also relive the terror that the maniacal Michael inflicted upon the once quiet town after his escape from a psychiatric hospital 15 years later, as he sets out to take his bloody revenge on new and unsuspecting victims.
Essentially, the case is made that Tonya Harding is a victim of circumstance whether it be the domestic violence and verbal abuse inflicted upon by her mother and ex-husband or the mandate by the International Skating Union to undermine her competitively because of coming from a poor family.
A common science - fiction trope (seen, for instance, in the X-Men series) depicts Western - style imperialism being inflicted upon white, Western peoples — i.e., a dystopian allegory of racism and colonialism with little - to - no representation of its real victims.
Because victims understand the extent of the harm that their abusers will likely inflict upon their pets if left behind, many victims remain in violent relationships.
Because victims understand the extent of the harm that their abusers will likely inflict upon their pets if left behind, many victims will remain in violent relationships.
If there is any comfort that can be taken at such a difficult time, it is in the fact that the law does afford injury victims the right and the opportunity to seek fair compensation for the losses inflicted upon them.
In Welch, the Ontario Court of Appeal rejected the defence argument of consensual sado - masochistic (SM) sex, holding that in the sexual assault context, «a victim can not consent to the infliction of bodily harm upon himself or herself... unless the accused is acting in the course of a generally approved social purpose when inflicting the harm.»
Victims of serious car accidents on the road who can not receive the proper medical attention they need if coverage will be limited will suffer not only the anguish and pain of the injuries inflicted upon them but also of hefty medical bills.
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