Sentences with phrase «without fear of punishment»

And since punishment would be coming from a government institution — yes, that is what a public school is — that means without fear of punishment by the state.
Make complaints to the staff of the facility or any other person without fear of punishment.
Develop an honest work environment where employees can report unethical behavior without fear of punishment.
Players will still be able to use their platform to protest police brutality and racial oppression without fear of punishment from the league.
You may voluntarily self - identify as having a disability on this form without fear of any punishment because you did not identify as having a disability earlier.
This is the motive to ISLAM's madness which in essence gives devoted muslims their «license to KILL» without fear of punishment in their muslim life after.
«We're basically aiming to get these rules declared unconstitutional so that pastors have the right to speak freely from the pulpit without fear of punishment,» said Dale Schowengerdt, legal counsel for the ADF.
But if we come to Christ and He does a work in us then by our heart we start to walk according to the law without the fear of punishment.
Funded jointly by the players» association and the league, the program allows players (and their families) to seek first - time help without fear of punishment.
There are no «parentified» children in the family, and people talk freely for themselves, expressing differences of feelings and opinions without fear of punishment or retaliation.
Republican freedom presents a vision of society whereby to be free means that your status is not dependent on anyone else's goodwill; you can meet another's gaze without fear of punishment; you do not have to look over your shoulder to appease a master; you can stand on your own two feet.
Nobody can assess a child's level of responsibility better than a parent, which is why parents should have the right to make decisions about his or her child's level of independence without fear of punishment.
If you've been working below minimum wage, haven't been paid overtime, provided proper breaks, or have been given requirements by your employer that don't allow time for meals and breaks you have the right to recover lost wages without fear of punishment by your employer.
As a friend asked, what motivation do you have to be a good person without the fear of punishment by God for being bad?
I generally put this down to very religious people (who have been raised with the concept that God is personally invested in them and is a central force in their life) experiencing the thought of a person without a religious belief system as being close to someone soul-less: without morals and without any fear of punishment (hell), so obviously less trustworthy than religious people who have a spiritual Big Brother and religious community watching their every move.
The root question, of course, is should students and parents be able to opt out without fear of punishment?
Of course, now they are more or less free to make whatever comments they like about the company, short of slander or libel, without fear of punishment.
Parents should encourage their child to talk openly about concerns and express themselves without fear of punishment.
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