Sentences with phrase «someone committed an act»

How many of you committed an act for which you could have been arrested -; whether you actually were or not?
He explains the reason Mexican drug cartels consistently commit acts of violence at 5:45 p.m. in Juárez, Mexico.
Doctors are obliged to abide by medical secrecy unless their patient explicitly tells them he or she plans to commit an act of violence.
Not only is it impossible to anticipate in such a code every possible variable or potential dilemma, but always «it is possible to satisfy the letter of the law while still committing an act that most reasonable people would consider unethical or immoral.»
«In other words, whoever committed this act was trying to be «creative» and based it off the old, incorrect and often - taken - as - fact fairy tale of underworld cement shoes.»
Eric Pahon, a spokesman from the US Department of Defence, told The Independent: «We are still considering options regarding Elsheikh and Kotey, but rest assured our intention is to hold anyone accountable who commits acts like those they are alleged to have committed.»
Axios said the document had obvious flaws, including allegations that Schumer committed acts in Washington, DC, on days when he was in New York and France.
He has said he didn't commit the acts he boasted of in the tape and has called his remarks just «locker room talk.»
Finally, in 2018, there appears to be a greater appetite for learning about consent and holding those who commit acts of sexual violence accountable.
We should make clear that nuclear enrichment is not acceptable inside of Iran for any purpose and, as President Bush once said, those who harbor terrorists who kill Americans will be treated in the same manner as if they had committed the act of terror themselves.»
I am an American non-practicing Muslim, who have never committed any acts of violence against anyone and nor do I plan to.
@DaLe, how can you say no one commits acts of violence in the name of their religion when there are plenty of examples of Muslims not only shouting «Allahu Akbar» when committing their violent acts but also justifying those actions based on Islamic texts?
«How did you feel when you first committed the act of masturbation?
Buddhists don't commit acts of violence for their faith, eh?
Seeing as the person committing the act states they are in FACT committing the violent act because of their religion.
I think Jesus is in hell for spreading bs and committing acts of lunacy by saying he was the son of god.
WE SHOULD NOT TOLERATE idiots in the world commiting acts of Terrorism in the name of ISLAM.
For all those who have committed acts of injustice by trusting in wealth and power and showing contempt for the «little ones» who are so dear to you, we ask your fogiveness: have mercy on us and accept our repentance.
In recent months there has been several public executions of residents for committing acts that are seen as socially unacceptable by the radical Islamic militants.
I constantly hear of large groups of gays protesting against the rights of Christians to marry other Christians, telling adolescent Christians they are immoral and committing acts of violence against Christians.
I think the person who commits the act does not do it to be evil.
That is why some are committing acts of hypocrisy and double - standards.
You have an abortion to commit an act of murder.
If it causes them to commit acts of hatred and prejudice, then it is nothing more than a cultish perversion.
As the investigation continues to unravel the seeming paradox of how two apparently normal young men could commit acts of violence, classmates, neighbors and relatives of those who knew them have expressed surprise and disbelief.
The idea of a «devil» that tempts people to commit acts that will cause their damnation and then torments them eternally after they've been damned makes no sense if YHWH is benevolent.
That does not mean that God committed the act.
There is a small, but highly motivated minority that truly believe they are committing these acts for a higher purpose and out of love and reverence for their community and their god.
The crowd is a sink of cowardice in which individuals are relieved of individual responsibility and will commit acts they would never dare to do alone.
Likewise, you don't know that all humanity is evil, even though some people commit acts that are commonly referred to as evil.
Even where we act in our innermost being, claiming the ultimate freedom of committing ourselves we act always within a preexisting sphere.
You along with other seem to have bridged the two together when it comes to Muslims, but rightfully failed to do so when terrorists of other religous backgrounds commit acts of terrorism on some ill - guided views of their religion.
Muslims today are, as indviduals, far more likely to commit acts of violence in the name of their religion than other groups.
That does not mean that they MUST commit the acts - whatever the predisposition is.
They had committed acts of bestiality and levitation.
I do understand why the sight of two homosexuals holding hands at a concert might have turned the stomach of a hardworking, dedicated churchwoman I know who has never in her life committed an act or espoused a position that her family, church, and society at large couldn't warmly approve; still, it's hard to forgive a human revulsion that won't question itself.
Even though the book of revelation may have some violent passages it is always God the father committing the acts and never his followers.
They commit acts of violence in the name of God (nutjob anti-abortion groups), commit acts of fraud in the name of God, use God's name for political gain, and then turn their backs on the core principles of Jesus — caring for one another, compassion, helping those less fortunate, giving of yourself to do good, to make things better.
There is nothing in the teachings of Jesus Christ that would ever lead someone to commit this act.
To the folks who are vehemently denying this person was a Christian, I would urge you to consider this: If a person with a muslim name commits an act of terrorism, he is immediately labelled an «Islamic» terrorist, no questions asked, even though the Quran clearly states that a person who kills an innocent is like he / she has murdered then whole of humanity (the Quran mentions this in reference to murder of ANY innocent person, irrespective of the victims belief): To quote from the Quran: «On that account We ordained for the Children of Isra`il that if any one slew a person — unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity.
A military attack that is not decisive opens the possibility that the US will have committed an act of war against the Syrian regime without actually securing victory.
(It asks Goldberg and Fox News to commit an act upon themselves.)
Now he has succeeded in seizing and manipulating the sources commanding the very origins of matter — springs so deep that he can release for his own purposes what seemed to be the exclusive property of the sidereal powers, and so powerful that he must think twice before committing some act which might destroy the earth.
Societies have always reserved their harshest judgment for those who commit some act of betrayal.
Great evils have also been carried out by non-believers, and those too should be laid at the feet of the ones who committed the acts.
Speaking only for myself I would judge that the person must not have been concerned enough about the consequences at the time they committed the act to have prevented themselves.
Have I been placed, willy - nilly and without my consent, on the proverbial front porch, so that when the message arrives, invariably beginning «Hello Professor,» I will break conventions and commit an act of rudeness by a quick deletion?
Whenever someone like the Fort Hood shooter commits an act of terror we are lectured on not jumping to conclusions, and not profiling, blah, blah, blah... But when someone who does such an act so much as passes within a thousand miles of a Christian, then the media labels him as a murderer and condemns Christianity as a whole.
The laypeople may be tempted to believe that such places are blessed, and be driven to commit acts of disbelief.
Usually it takes the belief that you are acting in the name of some god (s) to commit acts like 9/11.
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