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"blood money" Definitions
  1. money paid to a person who is hired to murder somebody
  2. money paid to the family of a murdered person

136 Sentences With "blood money"

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Report: 'Blood money' refused The Saudi Gazette, an English-language newspaper based in Jeddah, said the victim's family had refused offers of "blood money" and demanded justice be carried out.
Aptly named Butcher, his ferocious cacophony portends blood, money, fun.
It somehow omits Palestinian use of U.N. funds as blood money.
Is there a statute of limitations on looking for blood money?
Her hands shook as she told us we had received blood money.
Every business is different, but they all have the same blood: money.
According to her, Manafort received "blood money" from the former Ukrainian government.
Blood money The outrage over Ambreen's death is not only about her murder.
Trump accuses Clinton of taking 'blood money' "I'm running a business," Trump maintained.
"I don't need her goddamn blood money," I repeated after we hung up.
"If they accept this blood money, they are against the children," Gonzalez said.
"If they accept this blood money, they are against the children," she said.
Was the blood of my classmates and my teachers worth your blood money?
"The law provides for 'forgiveness' and blood money payments among each other," she says.
Warren: Senate GOP paying for healthcare bill with 'blood money' 2:20 p.m. Sen.
They could also receive so-called "blood money" payments under the Saudi justice system.
The survivors and relatives of the dead said they wanted blood money and an apology.
Elijah Cummings accused Shkreli of dealing in "blood money" and taking advantage of Turing's customers.
For an institution like the Guggenheim to take any of this blood money … it's criminal.
" The second reads: "I will continue to put gun lobby blood money above American lives.
Put simply, the assets released by the Obama administration have been converted into blood money.
Right now, though, and for the foreseeable future, sovereign Saudi money is tainted, poisoned, blood money.
For example, we had a stamp that we put on dollar bills that said "blood money".
But the information spurs Archie to seek revenge, promising to get Cheryl more "blood money" from Nick.
He is angry and with news of JASTA's enactment into law and is now demanding blood money.
I would rather say it like it is All of the money she's raising, that's blood money.
Blood money Virgin Hyperloop's largest investor is the United Arab Emirates shipping and logistics company DP World.
Via CBS Sports, who grabbed it from his Snapchat: There's no shame in NFL blood money for Brown.
The court ordered her family to pay 337,000 Sudanese pounds ($18,700) in "blood money" to the man's family.
Hundreds of teenagers in uniform chanted "blood for blood, we will not accept blood money" in the footage.
"They have washed their blood money through the halls of museums and universities around the world," she wrote.
Suge says this was blood money to have him killed the day he fatally ran over a man.
ISIS uses some of the blood money to pay its fighters monthly salaries and provide stipends to their families.
I told her I wasn't going to take any of her blood money and she told me I would.
The victim's family had refused offers of "blood money"—financial compensation in return for not demanding the death sentence.
The court ordered her family to pay 337,000 Sudanese pounds (about $18,600) in "blood money" to the man's family.
Later, he said, the same group admitted its guilt and offered blood money, which the family refused to take.
"On trips to Paris and Rome, 'he would just hand out cash, which was your blood money,'" Perkins said.
The legislation closed a loophole that had permitted families to "forgive" the killers through the payment of blood money.
Blood Money was among the first to point out the three sites that Apple later banned from using Apple Pay.
"The state functions as a pimp, collecting taxes, which I consider blood money," she wrote in an email last December.
The marriage age for girls was reduced to nine, and, in 1981, parliament introduced flogging, stoning, and payment of blood money.
I bought Blood Money the day it came out and played it every day until school let out six weeks later.
"Blood for blood, we won't accept blood money!" they chanted, a rallying cry for justice for the protesters who were killed.
The answer is that Hitman, 212 version, is somewhere between the two points, but a lot closer to Blood Money than Absolution.
It created such a problem that the Somali government has had to pay hundreds of thousands in blood money to the families.
Despite looking blockier and less detailed than other PS2 games from 2006—like Hitman: Blood Money—the back room of Bada Bing!
The court also ordered Ms. Hussein's family to pay 337,000 Sudanese pounds, or about $18,600, in "blood money" to the man's family.
Blood money is a legal mechanism under Sharia law, through which the accused pays a sum to the relatives of the victim.
A Habar Gidir clan member, the soldier was sentenced to death, angering clan members who felt that blood money should have been accepted.
"Yahoo is a household name, an internet giant, and it's making essentially blood money off the back of elephants being killed," Wander said.
The family could also receive tens of millions of dollars in "blood money" payments following the trial of Khashoggi's alleged killers in Riyadh.
Bout didn't move his arms here, but this Soviet arms merchant moved his blood money through companies established in Florida, Texas and Delaware.
He shares that many of his family members were recording artists themselves, including Blood Money, who was killed a few years ago in Chicago.
Trump says he will visit Las Vegas after massacre $8.1 million raised Countless strangers have rallied to support victims, donating blood, money and supplies.
"Blood for blood, we won't accept blood money," the crowd chanted, repeating a slogan first used during protests against Bashir that began in December.
Dozens tearfully chanted, "Down with military rule" and "Blood for blood, we will not accept blood money" near the bodies that were covered in flags.
Through their work, they gave a distinct aesthetic and cultural legitimacy to these regimes, while lining their own pockets with what was essentially blood money.
The company has faced backlash from fans on social media for accepting what they called the kingdom's "blood money" and for excluding women from matches.
It's just unfortunate that in this unfortunate case, the Shariah law does not apply where blood money can be a reason to stop the execution.
"The blood money has been paid and they accepted the responsibility for having killed the wrong persons, so the issue is closed for Somalia," he said.
Under Saudi law, the siblings can grant their father's killers clemency in return for "blood money" payments that could be worth tens of millions of dollars.
At the court hearing, the husband's family refused to forgive Hussein or accept blood money, a legal option that would have allowed Hussein to go free.
Silicon Valley firms may shun Vision Fund money now because they don't want "to become associated with what they might consider as blood money," he said.
But it's not clear to what extent the film will grapple with the scariest part of the Winchester Mystery House legacy: the blood money that funded it.
Since then, she has become the bane of big mining companies, which she accuses of earning "blood money" in the fifth-most-mineralised country in the world.
The government had a hand in reconciliation efforts between tribes, in which blood money was paid to settle feuds from when the Islamic State was in control.
Season 5, Episode 9: "Blood Money"Tune in to the final eight minutes of the episode to see Hank confront Walt about his true identity as Heisenberg.
As often happens with these things, the outrage dies out, the reporters go home, the government offers blood money, and all is resolved — though nothing is settled.
Blood money is a legal mechanism under Sharia law, through which the accused pays a sum to the relatives of the victim to avoid the death penalty.
I haven't saved any money from the Army—the $18,20193 in blood-money combat pay was wiped out with the rest of the stock market in 2008.
Leading the criminal division of the Department of Justice under George H. W. Bush, he shut down the illegal bank that laundered Osama bin Laden's blood money.
The law allows for the exchange of "blood money" for family pardons in certain crimes, preventing police or prosecutors from taking action and saving the perpetrators from justice.
But this clerical consensus frays when it comes to the sharia-inspired laws of qisas (retribution) and diyat (blood money) that enable men to get away with it.
But at NRG, we didn't make big donations to environmental causes — I don't want anyone to look at a donation and say that that's blood money, that's guilt.
It is simply unconscionable that the Palestinian Authority actually rewards, rather than discourages terrorists, naming public squares in their honor and providing blood money payments to their families.
But rather than distance us from 47—rather than make him seem to us mysterious and inexplicable—both Contracts and Blood Money are styled after 47's world view.
Pakistani law allows criminal cases against those charged with a killing to be dropped if the families of their victims forgive them, or accept a "blood money" offering instead.
"Was the blood of my teachers and my classmates worth your blood money?" a student named Michelle Lapidot asked, even before Dana Loesch, representing the NRA, took the stage.
A widow, Azmat says she did not accept blood money but made the difficult choice to pardon the accused after the case against them spent two years in Pakistan's courts.
Chic says he doesn't want their blood money, and when Betty presses him about not getting the test he says needles trigger him and Alice encourages him in his decision.
In addition to offering a brand new perspective, the VR version of the game will feature 91 different levels, pulling from classic Hitman games like Blood Money and Silent Assassin.
The commissioners of Garfield County turned down a hundred thousand dollars in federal planning funds, deriding it as "blood money," then spent many times that unsuccessfully suing the U.S. government.
The Roboski families have clearly stated that due to historic feuds among Kurdish groups, there are clear guidelines regarding how such 'blood money' should be handled in the Kurdish community.
If the men are convicted and sentenced to death, the Saudi justice system would allow Khashoggi's family to grant their father's killers clemency through the so-called "blood money" arrangement.
The family could soon receive additional payments in the form of so-called "blood money" in connection with a trial for Mr. Khashoggi's murder that is now unfolding in Saudi Arabia.
A prominent blog proclaimed that The Times was "exchanging blood money for ink," and a video from a major environmental group called on our organization to cut ties with the investor.
Or more precisely, I believe that if they are going to accept blood money ... or the money from people convicted of a crime ..., they should only ever accept that money anonymously.
But details about her case were not made public, though an official said the Supreme Judicial Council of Saudi Arabia had refused an offer of "blood money" for her alleged crime.
Donald Trump loves Hillary Clinton conspiracy theories, having accused the presumptive Democratic nominee of everything from taking "blood money" from foreign governments to being involved in Vince Foster's death in 1993.
"These sanctions will help stop the flow of blood money ... It will prevent them from buying protection in Libya which in turn can destabilize the region," the Dutch National Prosecutors' Office said.
Manafort was leaving a federal court building in Alexandria, Va., when the protester, holding a sign that read "traitor" on one side and "blood money" on the other, threw the Russian flag.
Color of Change, a nonprofit advocating for racial justice, has started a campaign called Blood Money listing known hate groups that use major credit cards, employ payment processing services or sell items on Amazon.com.
In exchange for loyalty, these cronies are allowed to prosper and gain entrée in the West, all bankrolled by the blood money of graft, autocracy and aggression from Idlib to Salisbury to the Donbas.
With Hitman 1003, which launches on November 13th, IO Interactive finally has all the pieces in place to deliver the most cohesive version of the game since Hitman: Blood Money more than a decade ago.
Rather, they were teenage assassins and child soldiers employed by the Zetas, one of Mexico's most notoriously violent cartels, whose blood money they wanted in order to stock up on nice cars and fresh kicks.
In a letter to The Guardian, a local resident described a rebate from Paget-Brown and the council as "blood money", on account of them failing to spend it where it was so desperately needed.
Brennan became co-conspirator in the world of Waits, credited as co-writer on albums including Alice, Real Gone and Blood Money and inspiring her husband to go in a new direction in the 1980s.
To the Editor: "Museums Must Reject Tainted Money," by Anand Giridharadas (Sunday Review, May 19), made a case for charities turning down, or perhaps returning, what we might describe as ill-gotten or blood money.
If security officers are convicted of the killing, the payment of blood money to the Khashoggis could give the king or crown prince leeway to issue pardons or suspended sentences that could defuse internal dissent.
Trump also vowed to "drain the swamp" of the "bloodsucker" lobbyists and "blood money" fund-raisers, "political hacks" and various other parasites and hangers-on that have fattened themselves so spectacularly in Suck-Up City.
Or more precisely, I believe that if they are going to accept blood money (type 4) or the money from people convicted of a crime (type 3), they should only ever accept that money anonymously.
The family could receive further payments of as much as 100 to 200 million riyals ($26.7- $53.3 million) as part of blood money negotiations that might be expected when the trial concludes, CNN's source said.
The activists hurled a blizzard of "blood money" in the air — mock one-dollar bills printed with the word "Oxy" and splattered with red paint — and spilled mock prescription bottles across the steps of the courthouse.
Alderman Walter Burnett Jr. condemned drugs and its profits as "blood money," and said parents shouldn't look away when their children come home with goods the adults know they didn't give them the money to buy.
If her government kills the amendment, it will show that she is content for Britain to remain a safe haven for dictators — while London's bankers, lawyers and real estate brokers make commissions on their blood money.
"The sentence to blindness in one eye, payment of blood money (compensation), and seven years imprisonment have been confirmed by the highest court," Tasnim quoted head of judiciary Majid Karami in the province of Kohgiluyeh as saying.
You are right that something needs to be done about the global dependency on American blood plasma, but you are wrong to claim that the issue can be resolved by paying blood donors ("Blood money", May 12th).
Where that game made a misstep by forcing players along a linear path and even yanking satisfying kills from under their noses in unwelcome cut-scenes, the new Hitman is more like 2006's Hitman: Blood Money.
It features the next-gen polish that we saw in Absolution, while the large levels filled with flexible opportunities for sneaky kills return from Blood Money, albeit with a whole lot more non-player characters to interact with.
We went into the coffee shops inside the offices of companies supporting the NRA and bought coffee with these dollar bills knowing that one of the executives could come in and get a note that said: "blood money".
Characterized by the film historian Carlos Clarens as a "pugnacious leftist," Brown would only direct two other movies, "Hell's Highway" (1932) and "Blood Money" (1933), both in the hard-boiled crime territory he staked out with "Quick Millions."
But I'm delaying on answering the big question here, hanging above the heads of every Hitman fan: Does this new entry in IO Interactive's long-running stealth-murder series feel anything like the beloved Hitman: Blood Money of 211?
The 39-year-old woman had been found guilty of murder and sentenced to death after the Saudi Supreme Judicial Council determined that the case could not be settled with "blood money" under Sharia law, the DFA statement says.
Yes, some venture capitalists — such as Wesley Chan at Felicis Ventures and Keith Rabois at Founders Fund — have gone public with Recode and others that they see Saudi cash as blood money and that Silicon Valley should reject it.
More specifically, for Hitman, what's different this time around is that the episodic format gives people more time to get used to the depth of the game, especially for people who were not into a game like Hitman: Blood Money.
In some cases, the victims' families are threatened by mine operators or buyers not to report the deaths, or they are given "blood money" to keep silent so the illicit industry continues with few other ways to earn money available.
However, when it comes to getting you into the mindset of 47—when it comes to how games, generally, can ingratiate players to superhuman characters—the PlayStation 2–era Hitman: Contracts (2004) and Hitman: Blood Money (2006) are graceful examples.
" In that article, Mr. Scranton berates himself for being "an historical agent in the vast, crooked enterprise that was the Iraq war," for "the pride I'd taken in my service" and for "the blood money that had bought my college education.
I have read with interest the assessments by opponents of Israel and apologists for a Palestinian government that continues to incite its people to violence and pays out lifelong blood money payments to the families of terrorists who murder Israelis.
"This was a really bad moment for the government, a lot of infighting and turmoil with people saying contradictory things, they had to pay the families blood money, and at the end of the day nothing has improved on the ground," said Marchal.
Ms Mayer, whose sympathies are with the left and who is a critic of Republican values and motives, does not go so far as to call the source of the Kochs' fortune "blood money", but she does claim that it is tainted.
"I think it's very dangerous that you have a president that starts calling allied countries 'enemies' when they have been putting life, sweat, blood, money into fighting narcoterrorism as well as being allies of ours in terms of stopping terrorists," said Rep.
But the Saudi legal system sometimes allows the families of killers — or other benefactors who support the families — to pay "blood money" to the relatives of murder victims in exchange for an agreement to relinquish the right to demand the death penalty.
Clinton might be more familiar with, such as the international commodities trader Marc Rich, who defied American sanctions on Iran during the 1979 hostage crisis, making secret deals with the ayatollah, buying and selling oil on the world market and becoming a blood-money billionaire.
So, yes, leaders in Saudi Arabia are probably pissed off that the episode discusses the war in Yemen and the killing of Khashoggi, but there's also probably a lot of concern about new scrutiny involving the blood money that's currently being pumped directly into American tech companies.
Last month Hillary Clinton labeled the Republican Party "the death party," Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, referred to a policy that puts money back in taxpayers' pockets as "blood money," and one Hollywood director even went so far as to call McConnell and President Trump terrorists.
According to texts posted on a dark-web site and obtained by Politico and Business Insider, Manafort's daughters referred to Trump and Manafort as "a perfect pair [of] power-hungry egomaniacs," called payments from the Ukrainian politicians "blood money," and offered some choice words about her father.
Other new albums this week include "1992" (Entertainment One/Fifth Amendment/Blood Money) by the Los Angeles rapper the Game, which starts at No. 4 with the equivalent of 32,000 sales; the title references the golden age of West Coast gangsta rap, with a dollop of nostalgia.
Among the initiatives Dahlan has promoted in Gaza is the reconciliation program of families like the Zaanouns and 19 others, who each accepted a $50,000 blood money payment from an Egyptian-Emirati charity fund in return for publicly renouncing the demand to avenge the deaths of their sons.
And unlike an administrator at Yale, Georgetown or Harvard trying to make amends for the misdeeds of predecessors to whom they had no connection, I personally owed my debt-free Ivy League education not only to my parents' hard work, but also to the blood money acquired by my ancestors.
It was a bit more complex than that but the upshot was then-President Ronald Reagan repeatedly backtracking on his word and military aide Oliver North getting convicted of obstruction of justice after admitting to attempting to throw Congress off the trail of blood, money and weapons running through three continents.
The Washington Post, where Khashoggi was a columnist, reported last week his children were given million-dollar houses and monthly five-figure payments as compensation But it said that was separate from any potential "blood money" payment that could be negotiated after the murder trial under the Saudi justice system.
"We want to do our part to ensure that no matter the outcome, the blood money generated from the systemic protection of alleged rape, abuse and a culture of violence against women will soon be allocated to the prevention, the support and advocacy efforts of anti-discrimination and survivor support organizations," Killer Content said.
Still, there's apparently enough buzz around the practice that the FDA is warning consumers of "unscrupulous actors" who tout the benefits of infusing patients with plasma extracted from youthful donors while extracting literal blood money from their clients: We have significant public health concerns about the promotion and use of plasma for these purposes.
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