Sentences with phrase «not prisoners»

The whole point about human beings is that we're NOT prisoners of our genes.
We are not prisoners of our genes, we have choice and freewill, and the natural human condition is to be kind.
Some reports allege that buyers negotiated with the prisoners» families, not the prisoners themselves.
Not prisoners.
These tablets should be going to help kids like him and all New Yorkers with developmental disabilities that need them — not prisoners
Not all prisoners may want to read Jane Austen but their families and friends should be able to send books to them nonetheless.
Parliament will ultimately decide whether or not prisoners are allowed to vote or not, justice secretary Chris Grayling has reassured MPs.
And, sure, with another 15 or so appearances and 800 minutes this season, all these current averages can dip, but we're nothing else if not prisoners of the moment.
To be at a beginning is to find that we are not prisoners of the past.
In essence, this all contributes to the feeling that we're not prisoners at work.
You want to be the master of your goal, not the prisoner of your goal,» says Le Menestrel.
But he immediately shows that he is not a prisoner of Rome, but is a prisoner of Jesus Christ.
You are pregnant, not a prisoner!
Because a free electron laser is made out of an electron beam instead of one particular type of material, it is not a prisoner to a molecular structure.
Howard (John Goodman) insists that the world above is now a radioactive crater; some one or some thing has made the surface inhospitable, meaning that Michelle will have to rough it in close quarters with Howard and a third party, nice - guy beardo Emmett (The Newsroom's John Gallagher Jr.), who not only isn't a prisoner, but actually fought his way down there.
In other words, Opper was not a prisoner of a narrow decade - based understanding of art history.
The second category of cases that IPNO takes are cases where there is no evidence that could be DNA tested and so more investigation is needed to determine whether or not the prisoner seeking help might be innocent.

Not exact matches

The museum, ironically, is not far from the state prison system headquarters and its five facilities housing 9,000 prisoners, including the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville and the state's death chamber, the most active in the country with 537 executions since 2982.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
Only two days after entering office, he issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be subjected to violence to life and person (including murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions of political prisoners and military intervention in the civil war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen as a proxy war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
If ADX is known as the highest security prison for prisoners not sentenced to death, Terre Haute's death row is «the most maximum security of maximum security,» Dunham said.
Carlotta Gall writes that she also learned from sources that Pakistan's intelligence service, ISI, had kept bin Laden prisoner since 2006 and that the CIA learned about his location from a Pakistani informer who sold the information for $ 25 million — not, as the White House claimed, by tracking bin Laden's couriers.
«So your job as a presenter is to give the learners what they came for, let the vacationers know they're not on holiday and get the prisoners to at least uncross their arms,» says Mark.
And then there are the prisoners, those who were required to attend but really don't want to be there.
While one should not leap to the conclusion that he is a prisoner of his early career, the echoes of KGB (and Stalin's) thinking are present in the messages delivered relentlessly by the state - controlled media.
The White House has not publicly ruled out the executive order option in part to keep pressure on the Pentagon to move prisoners who have been cleared for release to other countries, one of the sources said.
The Uber way — a take - no - prisoners, win - at - any - cost mentality — has helped the company soar to market domination and a $ 70 billion valuation, but not without a cost.
«The pullback [from Internet companies] was so severe that it wasn't a question of trying to take prisoners,» says David Menlow, president of IPO Financial Network, a data tracker in Springfield, N.J. «It was just taking the group out and shooting them.»
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There's a certain freedom in grasping this somewhat allusive reality: nobody can take your mind prisoner if you don't allow it.
A source told the Daily News that prison guards would inspect the vehicles of contractors for contraband and prisoners hiding out, but would not keep a close watch over the tools the contractors had.
The $ 35 price tag matches up pretty well other cases out there but, those other cases don't come with your very own frozen prisoner so there really is no comparison.
In that announcement, Corrections Secretary Erik Rolón Suárez said prisoners were not going to be moved unless it was an emergency, following the same procedures the department took during Hurricane Irma.
It is not known yet if prisoners have been evacuated or relocated in Puerto Rico.
This should give you an idea of how bad things are there: On top of the state pension program being utterly insolvent, Illinois can't even afford to pay lottery winners or feed prisoners.
«Since most of the prisoners can not afford commissary food, many of them are either starving or suffering severe health consequences.
The court held that prisoners were not categorically excluded from the FLSA minimum wage provision and remanded the case for an inquiry into the circumstances of employment.
It's hard enough already not to become the prisoner of your own expertise, but it will only get harder, because change is accelerating.
The Jews history to manipulate and to achieve their objectives has not chanced, in fact by analyzing the State of Israel today, we see that they are a closed in society prisoners within their own castle, surrounded by a concrete wall.
It's easy to see individual sins and their aggregate effect alienating people from one another and from God in Sandtown: shooting another human being or stealing to buy drugs are obvious as are landlords who won't deal with lead paint or officers who don't strap prisoners down in the van.
But do you think as Roman soldiers are stripping and beating this prisoner that they're not sexually humiliating Him as well?
So the 76 % prisoner population in the USA that is christian are not evil?
He was a «prisoner of Christ Jesus» not only because the Messiah had captured his heart but also because he had boldly proclaimed the grace and peace he had found.
In Acts twenty six, Paul, a prisoner awaiting to be sent to Rome for trial looks back on his life and ministry and tells King Agrippa, «And so, King Agrippa, I did not disobey the heavenly vision».
Not to forget that Christian America has the most prisoners of any country.
Personally, I couldn't care less what a culture that promoted slavery, purges, and sexual prisoners of way says, but maybe that's just me and my culturally insensitive view.
When Pilate told «the chief priests and the multitudes» that he did not find the prisoner guilty of any crime, they insisted that Jesus had been stirring up the people from Galilee to Jerusalem.
If the nonsensical religious fascinations of today are not, in any classical or Christian sense, genuine pieties, they are nevertheless genuine — if deluded — expressions of grief, encomia for a forsaken and half - forgotten home, the prisoner's lament over a lost freedom.
I thank God that today we have the ability to research the origins and development of language, and do not have to be held prisoner by aberrations and perversions of words that convey distortions of truth.
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