Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Julius Caesar" ¶ 52
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

offending and case
* Revised Code of Washington 9. 12. 010: " Every person who brings on his or her own behalf, or instigates, incites, or encourages another to bring, any false suit at law or in equity in any court of this state, with intent thereby to distress or harass a defendant in the suit, or who serves or sends any paper or document purporting to be or resembling a judicial process, that is not in fact a judicial process, is guilty of a misdemeanor ; and in case the person offending is an attorney, he or she may, in addition thereto be disbarred from practicing law within this state.
In many case removal of the offending process gave one the choice to save one's data and exit running programs before rebooting the system.
For instance, in the case of light trespass by white strobe lighting from communication towers in excess of FAA minimum lighting requirements the Federal Communications Commission maintains an Antenna Structure Registration database information which citizens may use to identify offending structures and provides a mechanism for processing consumer inquiries and complaints.
In this case, the offending polygons must be cut to allow sorting.
The case was settled out of court when Salman Rushdie agreed to remove the offending sentence.
Together with his ally Clement Walker, he presented articles of accusation against Fiennes to the House of Commons ( 15 November 1643 ), managed the case for the prosecution at the court-martial, which took place in the following December, and secured a condemnation of the offending officer.
The argument was similar to the Zylberberg case and the result was the same: The offending words in the Public Schools Act were removed as being inconsistent with freedom of conscience and religion guarantees in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
It is also likely that if this is the case, they began offending and displaying antisocial behavior even before reaching adolescence.
However it may be the case that offenders prefer to associate with one another, rather than delinquent peers causing someone to start offending.
In other cases the AFL expelled the offending union, as it did in 1913 in the case of the Carriage, Wagon and Automobile Workers Union ( which quickly disappeared ).
* if the young person indicates that he or she doesn ’ t want to make an application for a youth sentence or fails to make an indication, or if the purpose and principles set out in subparagraph 3 ( 1 )( b )( ii ) and section 38 would not have sufficient length to hold the young person accountable for his or her offending behaviour in the case of a presumptive offence or
* In any other case, if the young person gives notice to the youth justice court that he or she doesn ’ t oppose the application for an adult sentence, or if the purpose and principles set out in subparagraph 3 ( 1 )( b )( ii ) and section 38 would not have sufficient length to hold the young person accountable for his or her offending behaviour in relation to an offence committed after the young offender has just acquired fourteen years of age.
Although popular lore ( abetted by company marketing ) holds that the original design remains unaltered, this is not the case: the company's president got too close to a campfire, and the rivet at the bottom of the crotch conducted the fire's heat too well ; the offending rivet, which is depicted in old advertisements, was removed.
However, in the case of severe coaching misconduct being proven, often the athletic director will be terminated along with the offending coach.
The Unit aims to reduce offending by the use of empirically sound risk assessment tools and a brokerage case management model, which targets criminogenic needs.
The agreed principles of such alliances typically include mutual-defence clauses requiring that, in the case of one member state suffering military attack from another power, all members must declare hostilities against that offending power.

offending and were
When Earth and Mars became more united, the Third Types were eliminated by a seeming psychotic so as to avoid offending the feminist-leaning Earth.
Several passages in earlier books seem to be setting up the events of Book 24, so if it were indeed a later addition, the offending editor would seem to have changed earlier text as well.
To ensure against any possible disregard of this spiritual chastisement, the penalties for wearing the offending garments were made tangible and immediate, so it is unlikely that the seamstresses ' pious allegiance was often put to the test.
" The statement from AEG, Prince's promoter, asserted that the only " offending items " on the three fansites were live shots from Prince's 21 nights in London at the O2 Arena earlier in the year.
Pit bull terriers, German shepherds, and Rottweilers were the offending breeds implicated in our study and have accounted for the majority of dog bites according to other investigators.
* Bangkok police used tartan armbands as a badge of shame for minor infractions, but they were treated as collectibles by offending officers forced to wear them.
Critics were mostly positive about the film ; it has a 67 % " fresh " rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus " Provocative and audacious, Dogma entertains without overtly offending "; it fared much better with fans, ranking 84 % by the community.
Bounties were given by local government entities, and upon presenting evidence of offending dead birds, game officers paid the bounties.
Early in the fifth century it is mentioned by Palladius of Galatia in the Historia Lausiaca, and Socrates Scholasticus tells us that, instead of being excommunicated, offending young monks were scourged.
The most important feudal princes ( known later as the twelve vassals ), met during regular conferences where important matters, such as military expeditions against foreign groups or offending nobles, were decided.
Hope's jokes were monitored by the State Department to avoid offending the Saudis ... and the media was restricted from covering the shows ... Because in Saudi Arabia national custom prescribes that women must be veiled in public, Ann Jillian, Marie Osmond, and the Pointer Sisters were left off Hope's Christmas Eve show.
The offending peers were both sent to the Tower, but were released after apologising ; and Buckingham vented his spite by raising a claim to the title of Baron Ros, held by Dorchester's son-in-law.
As an art critic Monkhouse's judgments were highly valued ; and he had the rare gift of differing without offending, while he invariably secured respect for his honesty and ability.
There were also two variations of the posters ; one of them asterisked out the middle of the offending word or had named the film as Austin Powers 2.
The authors later years were characterized by drunkenness and poverty, as one commentator said: " he succeeded in offending everybody during the course of his life.
Some Christian authorities ( Álvaro and Eulogius of Córdoba ) were scandalized at how the young ones preferred the Arabic culture and language and, in 851, tried to raise confrontation by publicly offending Islam.
Instead, when a card or strategy was deemed abusive or too powerful, Decipher chose to release " magic bullets ," new cards which were specifically designed to counter the offending strategy.
In the original English version, he spoke with an Italian accent ; to avoid offending Italian-Americans, this was changed to a Cockney accent for U. S. distribution ( i. e. Nickelodeon ) and all references to his surname were removed as well, although, the Italian word " Barone " was retained.
Once the offending trees were cut down the festival continued with the indigenous trees.
U. S. and NATO peacekeepers stationed in Bosnia were forbidden to use the V-sign ( peace symbol ) to avoid upsetting or offending Serbs they might encounter.
During the Tudor and Stuart periods, the Stationers were legally empowered to seize " offending books " that violated the standards of content set by the Church and State ; its officers could bring " offenders " before ecclesiastical authorities, including the Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury.

offending and brought
Intending to strengthen his book against his critics, and being flooded by new material brought to light by the publication of the first edition, Foxe put together a second edition in 1570 and where the charges of his critics had been reasonably accurate, Foxe removed the offending passages.
Children brought up by lone parents are more likely to start offending than those who live with two natural parents.
In addition to containing these ideas, the Holy Office could also punish the offending parties who brought the ideas into the public domain.
In 1984 – 85, Grobelaar famously brought down a spectator who had invaded the pitch during a game, allowing the police to handcuff the offending spectator.

0.790 seconds.