Sentences with phrase «of aggravation at»

[e] ven when a capital defendant and his family members have suggested that no mitigating evidence is available, his lawyer is bound to make reasonable efforts to obtain and review material that counsel knows the prosecution will probably rely on as evidence of aggravation at the trial's sentencing phase.

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If despair is bewilderment (Forvildelse), then the fact that one is unconscious of it is the additional aggravation of being at the same time under a delusion (Vildfarelse).
It is only natural that a child will experience frustration and aggravation at this combination of factors.
Mr Justice Treacy said Gary Dobson and David Norris would have received a life sentence of 30 years at least if they had committed the crimes as adults now, because changes in the law in 2003 introduced racial aggravation to sentencing.
The calculation at the top of the party is that the now cheaper pledge would be too difficult to unwind - certainly in respect of the political aggravation that it would cause.
Despite the perilous odds stacked against them in vaccine court, the evidence of a vaccine / autism link is so strong that vaccine court judges and government agencies have now recognized at least two theories of how vaccines cause autism: the Vaccine - to - ADEM - to - ASD link in Bailey Banks» case, and vaccine - induced aggravation of an underlying mitochondrial dysfunction that caused full - blown autism in the Hannah Poling case.
The onset of symptoms may also vary, some becoming apparent at birth, whilst others appearing later or due to aggravation by diet, medication or dehydration.
I'm not a fan of recommending colloidal silver on its own in the treatment of chronic or severe yeast infections, for the simple reason that most people who do use it, simply use too much at the beginning and experience strong aggravations as their yeast infection dies off.
Specifically, studies low - salt diet, studies looking at low - salt diets since the 1980s have shown that there's no more, that these low - fat, low - salt diets create no more than a «minor irritation that causes a bit of aggravation» — this is quote - unquote from a cardiologist named Graham MacGregor, and he's been promoting a low - salt diet since the 1980s.
They use everyday indignities as the kindling for bonfires of discharged aggravation, in which the swift breakdown of protocol and etiquette points to a greater hollowness at the heart of modern society.
The more OCD among us here at Playlist Towers find it a source of constant aggravation that release dates vary so much from territory to territory, and festivals often get premieres a full 18 - or - so months before a film gains a proper U.S. release — making a cut - and - dry list of any given year's movies less science than art.
May not sound like it at first, but going through the EFI troubleshooting / testing section will end up saving you a lot of time and aggravation, and you won't be replacing stuff that doesn't need replaced.
Wind and engine noise do increase notably at highway speed, but by no means to the point of aggravation.
I'm seriously thinking of exposing them via YouTube and showing all of my signed correspondence (return receipts sent to them and signed by someone at their office), all of my written requests for help, all of the phone calls made to them (via my cell phone bill)-- anything to try and justify my aggravation and attempts at trying to remedy the delinquency of my ex-husband's student loans.
I'm pretty sure I'm getting at least 50 - 75 % of the miles as anyone else with far less aggravation.
As a business owner, you want to resolve that dispute in your favor, at a minimum of cost and aggravation.
But if it does, at least some of the aggravation can be alleviated if you're confident that your data is securely and properly backed up in a way that it can be accessed any time from anywhere.
Justices Souter and Thomas, both of whom write separately to show they are still mad at Ginsburg for following the Breyer pied piper down the road of advisory guidelines, express their aggravation for the tangled web that the Booker remedy has weaved.
Whether the defendants is liable for the onset, development aggravation of asthma, alveolitis and other respiratory complaints arising out of exposure to contaminated metal working fluid and / or pollution at Powertrain.
But for me, the stress is more out of safety concerns than aggravation at other drivers.
The E8 is the champ in terms of both audio quality — at last, something better than the Sony WF - 1000X — and in terms of near life - threatening levels of aggravation.
Thus, a hallmark of the Collaborative Practice process is that agreement is reached through discussion, negotiation and compromise without the financial and emotional cost, aggravation and uncertainty of adversarial litigation at court.
If the numbers make sense for you, making these next steps at the very beginning of the purchase process can save you time, money and aggravation.
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