The phrase
"such acts" refers to specific actions or behaviors that have been mentioned or are known in a particular context. It is used to describe those particular actions without repeating or specifying them again.
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If you or a loved one has been injured because of
such acts of negligence, it is important that you act quickly to secure the compensation that is rightfully yours.
It employs
such acts as dancing, singing and comedy on its platform to bring variety to its numerous viewers.
Homeowners insurance typically covers damage that results
from such acts.
The measure addresses the act of subway «grinding» — increasing penalties
for such acts on public transportation from three months to a year in prison.
The short mental distraction and physical interference with the ability to drive caused
by such acts are not intended to be caught by the provision.
To All here; Would want to hear your views here and
if such acts agree with you and wouldn't mind that happening to your posts in your own screen name?
I've been known to dig into a bag of brown sugar with a spoon, but I can't even imagine
doing such an act with white sugar.
«It feeds the perception that if your government is in power, somehow, you can get away
with such acts,» the lawyer added.
Thus, it is always wrong to commit adultery or take innocent human life, whatever the circumstances,
because such an act is in itself morally wrong.
The accused may then present a defence and try to demonstrate that it acted diligently to
prevent such act.
A football move such as: a third step, reaching or extending for the line - to - gain, or the ability to
perform such an act.
But scientists have not yet figured out whether cultural experience or natural selection
explains such acts of kindness.
Such acts give them a sense of involvement and achievement of baking something of their own I suppose.
Instead of questioning history, we should be focusing on
how such acts can be prevented.
The commission of a
single such act by a person who is required to be licensed under this chapter but who is not so licensed shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
A society that respects life should never permit itself to execute an innocent person if it is within the society's capacity to
avoid such an act — as it surely is.
And this party, which knows the terrible toll of terrorism all too well, will never seek to justify or
excuse such acts of terror.
Furthermore, you are at least correct to say that
such acts impose obligations on «employers».
Victims often fear
reporting such acts for a variety of reasons, which may include retaliation by their employer and even wrongful termination.
Moreover, public schools may not ethically engage
in such acts — yet, principals are instructed to stand by and organise teachers to supervise such unethical practice.
The idea is that
such acts as acts of will and acts of knowledge can be complete in an instant.
His commitment to his cause and his willingness to
commit such acts makes him a hero to those who believe as he does.
... a state indicates its consent to be bound to a treaty if the parties intended to show their consent
by such an act....
Their behavior may just be disgusting to some parents especially new parents who may not be familiar
with such acts.
I'm so pleased this is now illegal but I have to wonder how any human being could have actually
perpetrated such an act on any animal?
Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Asante said «the Council unreservedly
condemns such acts of violence, provocation and impunity.»