Sentences with phrase «punishment for failure»

Though without any punishment for failure to comply, it's a toothless obligation.
Normally police can not compel you to talk without a subpoena and the punishment for failure to comply would usually be contempt of court.
By cutting out the time between death and rebirth, Hotline Miami removes much of the punishment for failure and encourages improvisation and risk - taking.
It's as if the punishment for failure is lost time and frustration.
Death and punishment for failure are not outdated old - school notions, too demanding for the new eggshell generation.
- All dialogue options are shown to all players, regardless of whether you have the stats to succeed or not, though there's no punishment for failure.
And there is no fear of punishment for failure, because I have no concept of law and punishment.
And Jesus is the Son of Man, God's gift to us to reverse the fall of Adam and to bear God's righteous punishment for our failure to be perfectly Holy and suitable for His presence.
Poverty, illness, squalor — these are regarded as the just punishment for the failures in society of those who by definition are sinners.
The Hebrew Bible and Hammurabi's code include prohibitions against certain kinds of money lending and punishments for failure to repay debts, including indentured servitude.
The ultimate sanction is a change of custody, but there are many others we could suggest the legal system has traditionally used fines and loss of liberty as punishments for failure to comply with court orders.

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I was on - air for two hours, talking about outreach approaches, successes, and failures over 20 + years of outreach, and took questions because I'm a glutton for punishment.
One of the prerequisites for capitalism is that failure results in punishment.
«Yesterday we secured the failure of the plan by conservative forces in Greece and abroad to asphyxiate our country and we showed that Europe is a space for negotiation and mutually beneficial compromises and not a space for extermination, subservience and punishment,» Tsipras said.
Whatever St. Paul was trying to communicate about his own belief, there has been a strain in the Christian tradition which has taken the first of the two meanings and has talked as if death were the punishment inflicted on man for his failure to obey God's commands.
For the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a book titled The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday liFor the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a book titled The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday lifor Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday lifor anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday life.
The same could be said for typically developing children, but this is especially important for children with ADHD, as they seem more sensitive to repeated experiences of punishment or failure, and are more likely to miss opportunities for success.
So on January 1st, 2015 I start this workout, and I am stoked, and to be a glutton for punishment, I'm adding in Inverted Rows and Prisoner Squats, and going two rounds to failure.
Punishment via Dominance «Dominance» has become the go - to diagnosis for all kinds of problem behaviors, such as pulling on the leash, jumping up, running through the door first, inappropriate elimination, destruction, barking, attention seeking, resource guarding, failure to respond to a command, and aggression toward animals, other dogs, family members, guests, and strangers.
That Crimes and Punishments allows for failure and for players to completely misinterpret the available evidence is a brave and completely admirable step.
Substantial fines are appropriate for such epic failures, but such punishment neither completely heals the damage caused, nor prevents all future spills.
Given Singapore's penchant for metting out serious punishments for various minor offenses that would not be criminalized elsewhere or would receive much less harsh punishments elsewhere, I would assume that any failure to observe «Tips for Riding» including 3.2 would be subject to serious fines and / or incarceration or corporal punishment until proven otherwise, possibly under an obscure legal rationale such as «failure to follow directions of bus driver» or something like that.
In this case, a state prisoner brought a civil rights action against state and prison officials and prison healthcare providers, alleging that their alleged failure to provide adequate medical treatment for his disease constituted cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
Moreover, if the failure to return to work is found to be a punishment or «reprisal» for taking the maternity leave, then there could be additional damages against the company.
Instead, a system of scoring that has points which are rewarded at selected intervals and a system of punishments where the scores and lowered for the «failure» of the player rather than «game over» occurring.
The remedies available from the court range from the enforcement of an order to the punishment of a person for failure to obey an order.
The remedies available from the Court range from the enforcement of the order to the punishment of a person for failure to obey an order as set out in the fact sheet.
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