An example item is: «there was strict
punishment for breaking rules in our family».
The rules should be fair and just which implies that
punishment for breaking a rule should not be too harsh.
This is additional money that the drunk driver has to pay as a form of
punishment for breaking the law and needlessly putting everyone's lives at risk.
In most instances,
the punishment for breaking one of these laws, or kapu, was death.
Delegates debate a motion saying that the Press Complaints Commission should be replaced with a body with the impose large fines on newspapers which breach the code of conduct and that
the punishment for breaking the Data Protection Act should be increased so that offenders can be sent to jail.
An adult might be put in jail or fined as
punishment for breaking the law.
For the first time ever, a non-Muslim in Indonesia's Banda Aceh province, has been subjected to
punishment for breaking the region's strict sharia law.
And the worst part about all of these, is that
punishment for breaking these Sabbath day laws was not a fine, not imprisonment, not even a sacrifice in the temple.
Where laws arise,
punishment for breaking them is prescribed.
But is it not possible that
our punishment for breaking the covenant is to be the most developed, progressive, and modern society in the world?
We are under a new covenant now, a covenant of grace which no longer demands capital
punishment for breaking it.
A direct example is that states create prisons to administer
punishments for breaking the law, which creates a criminal class.
Of course,
punishments for breaking New York DWI laws exist on top of a fairly stringent point system.
When you sign a housing contract you are legally bonded to the rules and subject to
punishments for breaking the contract.
Not exact matches
By lobbying to remove tax
breaks for Delta Air Lines, a
punishment for withdrawing discounts
for NRA members, he makes Georgia an untrustworthy partner — and a poor choice
for Amazon's new HQ.
What I do mind, however, is finding out the hard way how harsh, unkind, thoroughly graceless, and unChristian the
punishments can be
for breaking these rules and expectations.
Even though it isn't a happy thought, I am convinced that God's holiness, which encompasses His justice and righteousness demands
punishment for those who
break His laws.
Aren't they the ones who
broke the «news» that Obama wasn't born in the US and claimed that 9/11 was God's
punishment for New York's moral depravity?
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator,
for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like
for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of
breaking the law of the land but we do not see the
punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
Death is prescribed as the
punishment for a host of crimes including murder, treason, kidnapping, idolatry, blasphemy, false prophecy, witchcraft,
breaking the Sabbath, rape, adultery, incest, perversion, uttering a curse, striking a parent, bearing false witness in a death penalty trial.
Evidently the Syrian Jews were permitted by the government of Damascus to arrest any Jews from Jerusalem who were accused of
breaking the law and return them to their native land
for trial and
punishment.
Mostly what we got were snide comments about him being a bad loser, even though Zagreb escaped any
punishment because the rules about there needing to be three or more players testing positive makes it pretty much impossible
for a club
breaking the rules to be found out.
Well, with Jockey Jimmy Picou riding
for his life — it seemed — Saucy «took command at the
break» of the six - furlong race and, as the chart caller put it, she «maintained a clear advantage in the drive under
punishment.»
Liverpool lost to Manchester United just before the international
break, a game that saw Steven Gerrard pick up a red card
for stamping Ander Herrera and Martin Skrtel suffer a 3 - match suspension
for stamping David de Gea right at the end of the game, an incident that invited a retrospective action to confirm the
punishment.
WEAKNESSES: Adequate height / length, but lean - framed with a slender, unimpressive build... marginal play strength and allows physical defensive backs to slow his route and disrupt the timing... struggles to gain body position downfield... lacks the body power to force his way through tackle attempts... tends to get alligator arms on in -
breaking routes as footsteps hurt his concentration... underpowered blocker... body isn't constructed
for routine
punishment — hampered by a left ankle injury (Nov. 2017) down the stretch... production dropped in 2017 without John Ross drawing attention on the other side of the formation.
5 rounds of
punishment can take years off a career, Max is known
for an Iron like chin and I don't want to see a rise star get mauled (POTENTIALLY IM NOT SAYING ITS FOR SURE) for 5 rounds only to have his chin «broken» and ultimately have his career path change, that type of beating is a lot of wear and tear on a chin / br
for an Iron like chin and I don't want to see a rise star get mauled (POTENTIALLY IM NOT SAYING ITS
FOR SURE) for 5 rounds only to have his chin «broken» and ultimately have his career path change, that type of beating is a lot of wear and tear on a chin / br
FOR SURE)
for 5 rounds only to have his chin «broken» and ultimately have his career path change, that type of beating is a lot of wear and tear on a chin / br
for 5 rounds only to have his chin «
broken» and ultimately have his career path change, that type of beating is a lot of wear and tear on a chin / brain
«If they (FIFA) punished Barcelona
for breaking FIFA rules and if Real and Atletico Madrid have committed identical misdemeanours then the
punishment should be the same.
It's a great way to separate a kid from a bad situation (like two kids fighting),
break a bad cycle (like the arguing or whining or sreaming or sobbing cycle kids can get themselves into), give you time to figure out an appropriate
punishment or course of action or confer with your partner, or just get a kid out of your sight
for a few minutes so you don't go completely postal and do something you'll regret.
As
for the argument that not using corporal
punishment will lead to bad behavior, Vieth notes that people who are in jail or kids who are delinquent are likely to have been spanked just as much if not more than kids who are obedient or adults who are not
breaking the law.
The consequence always directly relates to the behavior, such as using allowance money to pay
for a
broken window rather than taking away video games as a
punishment.
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and
Punishment of Offenders Bill provides a much - needed opportunity to mend our
broken compensation system to ensure a better deal
for genuine claimants, taxpayers, local authorities, the NHS and businesses alike» Matthew Davis, Head of Group Insurance, Home Retail Group (whose brands include Argos), said: «Managing our business costs is crucial to ensuring that we remain the UK's leading home and general merchandise retailer.
Make no mistake - the game is quite rightly harsh
for the genre it's sitting in but if you're a glutton
for punishment and you're scouring the eShop
for a simple, yet highly rewarding eShop dungeon - crawler that won't
break the bank then Bit Dungeon Plus is worth picking up
for the attractive asking price.
Education Week's Rethinking Recess Schools have sometimes trimmed recess to make more time
for instruction, or withheld the daily
break as
punishment for misbehavior.
The Commission has the right to hand out fines and other
punishments for an individual or company who
breaks any rules.
It took him
breaking my nose
for me to fully appreciate the impact that
punishment has on the learning process.
When house
breaking a dog, positive reinforcement of desired behavior works far more effectively than
punishment for undesired behavior.
You need to make a harsher
punishment for law
breaking people.
Keep your eyes peeled
for outlaws, this is where in the past Hawaiians who
broke a law fled to avoid
punishment.
With the recent crackdown on cheating in PUBG, are we likely to see continued harsh
punishments for players
breaking the rules in Battle Royale games, or is this just a symptom of its own success.
The player is rewarded
for playing responsibly but there is very little in the way of
punishment for intentionally
breaking the rules; favouritism is allowed, tantamount to the point of animal cruelty within Farlands «limited scope.
Medusa
broke her vow of celibacy and married the god Poseidon,
for which, as
punishment, the goddess Athena turned her golden locks into a morass of snakes.
Future rewards await those who strive
for them, and
punishment awaits those who don't work hard or
break rules.
And though it was Mr. McConnell who insisted that the entire bill be read aloud (as
punishment, he said,
for Mr. Reid's
breaking a deal on judicial nominees) the Republican leader also said he hoped
for a lengthy, perhaps weeks - long, debate on the climate change measure to highlight its flaws.
Beijing's new Air Pollution Prevention and Control Regulations will mean stricter
punishments for those who
break the rules designed to quash the hazardous levels of pollution that have beset China's capital city.
Maybe the fights are over how to pay every bill as it arrives in the mail, or the proper
punishment for a child who
broke curfew.
In the States,
punishment is swift and harsh, as it should be, ergo, criminals target Canada, especially Ontario,
for its relative ease of production of cannibus, as well as
for its worth - the - chance - to -
break - the - law mentality that is spawned by lax legal repurcussions in Ontario.