Sentences with phrase «to pay for one's actions»

«Taxpayer dollars shouldn't be used to pay for the actions of bad actors,» said Senate Democratic leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins (D - Yonkers).
Like the GTA titles and the previous Red Dead game, the wanted level makes a return which makes players pay for their actions.
Luckily I didn't succumb to paying for the action figures for the free color but fans should buy these things because they want them NOT to be pressured for exclusive content as Gargos color 10 and tangible copy of the soundtrack.
No matter how much you beg the insurance company to make the wrong doer pay for his actions, they don't have to do anything if they don't want to.
Like Nova, gestures are a paid feature on Action Launcher, meaning you'll need to pay for Action Launcher Plus.
Seeks to impose a negative experience in the child in response to something a child has done so the child feels bad and will not repeat the action or to make the child pay for their actions, in spiritual terms believes a child has a sinful or otherwise harmful nature that must be taught out, primary experience is parental power / authority over child.
No one who believe in God will take a decision like this knowing the price to pay for that action.
These people deserve to lose their jobs and pay for their actions.
he will pay for his actions.
If it can be proven in court that the big pharmaceutical companies were aware of the risks and hid them from both doctors and patients, then they ought to be forced to pay for their actions.
The Tinder success only adds to this trend, since singles are now getting used to paying for their actions.
Whether its threatening two cops who are stealing money from a family restaurant or some punk robbing the Home Mart, he will hunt them down and make them pay for their actions.
I am disgusted by Petland, and I hope they will be forced to pay for their actions.
I advocate for taking actions that have actual known benefits for those paying for the actions.
This highly ambitious effort is divided according to a combination of historical responsibility for emissions since 1850 and current ability to pay for action, measured as per capita wealth above a threshold set at the poverty line.
In some cases, your debts could even legally pass on to your family members, saddling them with the burden of paying for your actions.
Although it is true that you will have to pay for your actions this go round, you are actually in a position to do a little damage control: it's time for traffic school.
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