Sentences with phrase «such punishment»

The article itself goes on to debate the ethics of such a punishment but, well, ethics rarely enter into the modern conversation of how prisoners should be treated.
That way, it will be easier to tell if a country is not listed because there is no answer or because it does not use such punishment.
Experts suspect that such punishment causes anger and resentment that, over time, can lead a child to act out even more.
They deserve the very best form of shareholder value after such punishment and such a long wait — a dividend check in the mail every quarter!
Why would God demand such a punishment for rebellion against Him?
Describing such punishment as unlawful, the court also ordered that Ndume be recalled and, as such, be paid his outstanding allowances.
Although I do not approve of such punishments which could go out of hand and reach any who expresses with drawing or writing but after all still I would not approve with those who draw cartoons and picture films that are intended for the insult or humiliation of the Holy Prophets, Massengers of God Almighty and hurting the feeling of their followers!
[v] Such punishments are a necessary and central ingredient to an orderly and safe society.
Any modern human court would consider such punishment barbaric, to say the least.
The real surprise was that it had taken so long for an official to take action against pushing in the area — this was the first such punishment of the tournament, in match 41.
The severity of such punishments depends, Machiavelli suggests, on the extent of corruption in a particular republic.
In light of studies of prisoners of war and the impact of sensory and social deprivation on the brain, does such punishment qualify as cruel and unusual punishment according to the U.S. Constitution and national and international human rights conventions?
Hey, Wanted, what did we ever do to deserve such punishment, except give you $ 12 and almost two hours of our wasted time?
Such punishment usually includes a spanking of some kind, typically done with a wooden paddle.
And though the pedal grows long with sustained hard use (sapping confidence), and there's the odd sensation of ABS pulsing as it struggles with sheer mass, it's impressive that the M5 can take such punishment for such a sustained period; you'd be hard - pressed to reach its tolerance on the road.
General use of such punishment assumes that animals always know exactly what humans expect of them and are willfully disobeying.
When the offense for which extradition is requested is punishable by death under the laws of the requesting State and the laws of the requested State do not permit such punishment for that offense, extradition may be refused unless the requesting State provides such assurances as the requested State considers sufficient that the death penalty shall not be imposed, or, if imposed, shall not be executed.
The culture where such punishments are possible — a fortiori if they are common — demeans its values, or at least the values that I believe it should aspire to.
Additionally, most bullying laws are generally enforced by schools, but as long as speech is taken off school grounds and outside schools hours several circuit courts including the Third Circuit Court of Appeals have ruled it's impermissible under the 1st amendment to levy such punishment.
At no time will we use aversive techniques (harsh physical or verbal corrections, prong, choke, or shock collars, etc.) nor will we permit our students to use such punishments.
Scripture makes it clear that there is punishment now and later for sin and that God is the initiator of such punishment.
There are a lot of people who are opposed to the death penalty not because they think no one ever deserves to die for their crimes, but because they think the government shouldn't have the power to hand out such a punishment, even when that punishment is justified.
Who do we think, generally, should have the moral right to carry out such punishments?
I think you mean Jews cause Christians are to follow Jesus lead and he was reported to have given us the requirements to carry out such punishments.
Such punishment should also be applied to spammers.
Further, such punishment or suffering should be remedial — a way by which souls come to a true knowledge of themselves and are opened to divine love.
I get that a huge issue here is when to hand down such a punishment.
Goalie interference carries no such punishment.
Such punishments could also be meted out to sponsors of the visa holders, he added, saying it was necessary to be stricter on identifying a named individual who would be culpable for the visitor.
The «silent treatment» is just one such punishment.
Such punishment is usually qualified as a process of redemption — nearly always a dubious prospect — and rarely do suc...
But research suggests some downsides: Such punishments may not change students» behavior and are often meted out unfairly.
The evidence shows that rather than improving students» behavior, such punishments are more likely to result in negative effects such as higher drop - out rates and lower academic performance.
Such punishments won't give a mauling victim back her face and it won't bring a dead child back to life.
In fact, such punishments may teach a timid cat to be more afraid of you, as well as the object.
Credit cards tend to punish businesses and users who have a less - than - good credit rating, and a high annual fee is one way that companies mete out such punishments.
Such punishments were administered by the IRA to control drug use or anti-social behaviour during the conflict in the North of Ireland but are now used by dissident republicans to exert control.
Substantial fines are appropriate for such epic failures, but such punishment neither completely heals the damage caused, nor prevents all future spills.
Punitive damages are also subject to caps and are only awarded in rare circumstances where the defendant's actions are so egregious that such punishment is warranted.
Such punishment might include sending them to live with the rejected parent who is a «known» child abuser; a very frightening prospect to the child who has been taught to be afraid of the rejected parent.
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