Not exact matches
The
really sad thing is that for a family to get a violent mentally ill child into a facility the child has to
commit a violent
act.
God has some patience with the sinners (who
really commit harmful
acts), and hopes that they may shift from the secular society where they merely exist, to the Church, where they could find life in fulness.
@Sadies «I
really hope we are reaching the age that catholic prirsts will no longer be able to hide behind the veil and will go to jail if they
commit illegal
acts»
But the Democratic congressmembers staging a sit - in on the House floor today may be
committing one of the first
really politically significant
acts of live - streaming in American politics.
Old Joe eventually
commits despicable
acts that could be rationalized as potentially altering history for the better, but he's
really acting out of a desire to save the woman he will eventually fall in love with.
Congress, in instituting the District's Charter School Reform
Act of 1995, sought to remedy some of the deepest problems, but it wasn't until the election of Mayor Adrian Fenty in 2006 and the appointment of Michelle Rhee to lead the school system that the city
really committed to reform.
Since a child can't
really commit an intentional
act if they're not likely to understand the consequences fully, it would be unreasonable to use the intentional
acts provision to deny coverage for
acts committed by the child.
In the situation where a youth
really has stepped out of line and
committed what potentially is a criminal
act, lawyers need to be well aware that the Youth Criminal Justice Act gives them a whole host of tools and access to potential resources that are not necessarily available to somebody who's 18 or ov
act, lawyers need to be well aware that the Youth Criminal Justice
Act gives them a whole host of tools and access to potential resources that are not necessarily available to somebody who's 18 or ov
Act gives them a whole host of tools and access to potential resources that are not necessarily available to somebody who's 18 or over.
Since a child can't
really commit an intentional
act if they're not likely to understand the consequences fully, it would be unreasonable to use the intentional
acts provision to deny coverage for
acts committed by the child.
If Zuckerberg can't even
commit to a symbolic
act to demonstrate his company is putting its users» privacy first, are we
really sure he'll
commit to any legally binding ones?
«The thing I want to say about what happened to her, is that it was a very ugly thing, an
act committed by one person... but if you look around the people who are here, there are thousands more that are doing something
really,
really beautiful,» Meghan said.
Using these techniques will help you decide what you
really value in your relationship and then
commit to
acting in ways that further those values every day.