Not exact matches
Don, for principled (or egotistical) reasons, has occasionally done
mischief to everyone's finances — above all, as Bert notes, when his fit
of pique at a Jaguar exec blew up the agency's
public offering, «cost [ing Joan] a million dollars» in Season Six.
These folks will now have all kinds
of time to make
mischief, i.e., elevate things even MORE meaningless into the heights
of the
public discourse.
And you want to take on the investigator and rubbish him, and make him look like a lawless guy... The cure for that
mischief (is
public viewing
of the video),» he added.
The general
public is requested to disregard the publication in its entirety and regard the perpetrators as
mischief makers and enemies
of progress who are bent on pitching the military against the peace loving people
of Kaduna State
Atinga Bio, who told Joy News on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 that the Service will not be railroaded into making any premature
public disclosures on the inquiry, rebuffed suspicions by anti-graft campaigners that the protracted investigation betrays
mischief on the part
of the Police.
He urged supporters
of the party and the entire
public to disregard the «
mischief that the leakage
of this letter and those behind it seek to create.»
«I was, however, advised otherwise particularly as government's current war against corruption has unwittingly created an enabling environment for
mischief, harassment, fraud and revenge to thrive through malicious petitions against perceived enemies with the sole aim
of disparaging them and bringing them to
public odium.
«It allows for all kinds
of political
mischief outside the purview
of public scrutiny.»
Contrary to their
mischief, it should be noted that General Buratai was Director
of Procurement at Defence Headquarters from March 2014 to May 2015, not from 2012 to 2015 as they wished to mislead the
public, the Army said in a statement by its Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka
public, the Army said in a statement by its Acting Director Army
Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka
Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman.
The centerpiece
of classroom
mischief will come into its own this weekend when amateur aviation engineers test the mettle
of their paper planes at the non-for-profit
Public Art Fund's New Millennium Paper Airplane Contest in New York City.
All it will do, when the extent
of the
mischief is revealed, is undermine
public confidence in the entire enterprise
of school testing.
Named after the Sumerian god
of mischief, creativity, and intelligence, Enki went live at CCCL and the San Francisco
Public Library (SFPL) on May 6, and will soon serve multiple libraries in California, beginning with members
of the Bay Area Library and Information System (BALIS) consortium.
In his 2006 acceptance speech at the ASPCA Henry Bergh Award luncheon, former Chicago Police Officer Steve Brownstein noted that certain behaviors went from being treated as undesirable
mischief to serious crimes in just a few decades due to
public advocacy; he emphasized that animal cruelty was not one
of the behaviors that was successfully challenged.
The
public will expect a thorough and competent investigation
of the Univ.
of East Anglia
mischief.
Examples: obstruction
of justice, obstructing a police officer, assault with intent, assault causing bodily harm, and
public mischief.
During her sentencing for
public mischief, Justice Karen Lische
of the Ontario Court Justice stated,
R. v. Dhaliwal, 2016 ONCA 652 (CanLII), < http://canlii.ca/t/gt68r > (possession
of drugs & guns &
public mischief
Even when the acquisition was wrongful, the dispossession, after a generation has elapsed,
of the probably bonâ fide possessors, by the revival
of a claim which had been long dormant, would generally be a greater injustice, and almost always a greater private and
public mischief, than leaving the original wrong without atonement.
The charge
of creating
public mischief in ways that endangered life carries a very heavy sentence.
However, a reasonable restriction can be put in the interest
of general
public under Article 19 (6) but the RBI has to explain the
mischief it seeks to check by putting such restriction.