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16 Sentences With "inflictions"

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Indeed, it is doubtful that Gorsuch's view of the Eighth Amendment would prevent such public inflictions of pain.
If only, preposterously, all those minuscule actions were not tiny inflictions on the environment, but tiny improvements to it.
And yes, it may be not actually help you sleep better at night — for serious sleep inflictions, you'd probably want to talk to a doctor, or perhaps purchase a better mattress.
As Mr. McNeil describes, thousands of Zika-infected pregnant women have given birth to babies with the brain deformity microcephaly and other awful inflictions, or have miscarried or had stillborn deliveries.
Böisé uncomfortably sits throughout the interview while we—equally uncomfortably—witness her, the camera slowly panning inwards, shifting focus until the end when we're hit with surreal and vivid closeups of Böisé's physical inflictions from the ordeal.
So it would be were it not for the fact that the personal truths that Gay articulates—the confession of trauma, its torturous and decades long inflictions of distress on her psyche, her still ongoing struggle against food—are truths that many fat-positive activists now and before resolutely reject.
What but thy malice moved thee to misdeem Of righteous Job, then cruelly to afflict him With all inflictions?
A forensic pathologist is a medical doctor who is an expert in both trauma and disease and is responsible for performing autopsies. He/she applies their extensive knowledge of the human body and possible internal and external inflictions as he/she performs an autopsy, to hopefully ascertain the manner and cause of death. Information derived from the autopsy often greatly assists investigative efforts as well as scene reconstruction.
The poems that elicit homoerotic readings can be read not merely as exercises in sublimation but as powerful renditions of religious conviction, a conviction that caused strain in his family and even led him to burn some poems that he felt were unnecessarily self-centred. Julia Saville's book A Queer Chivalry views the religious imagery in the poems as Hopkins's way of expressing the tension with homosexual identity and desire. Christopher Ricks notes that Hopkins engaged in a number of penitential practices, "but all of these self- inflictions were not self-inflictions to him, and they are his business – or are his understanding of what it was for him to be about his Father's business." Ricks takes issue with Martin's apparent lack of appreciation of the importance of the role of Hopkins's religious commitment to his writing, and cautions against assigning a priority of influence to any sexual instincts over other factors such as Hopkins's estrangement from his family.
The energy source therefore is not in a likely position to gain much support from the state and private sector. Renewable sources are being encouraged to address the issues and challenges that arise from greenhouse gas inflictions. Most renewable energy technologies are generated from sunlight, which creates solar energy (power). This solar energy is the most efficient renewable resource on the planet, predominantly generating electricity but also sourcing power for the purposes of heating and water purification.
In March 2014, it was reported Laredo and Webb County have a child abuse rate at nearly double the state average. In 2012–2013, 515 child clients were served by the Children's Advocacy Center in Laredo, 105 for physical abuse and 360 for sexual abuse. Statewide, 9.3 percent of children have been victims of physical abuse, but in Laredo the rate is 17 to 21 percent. A special investigator for Child Protective Services said he now sees two to three cases per day of such inflictions.
His installation was a signal for new inflictions on Alexandrian church- people. "After Easter week," says Athanasius, cites de Fug. 6. "virgins were imprisoned, bishops led away in chains"; notes that some 26 are named in Hist. Arian. 72 "attacks made on houses"; and on the first Sunday evening after Pentecost a number of people who had met for prayer in a secluded place were cruelly maltreated by the commander, Sebastian, a "pitiless Manichaean," for refusing to communicate with George. The intruding bishop was a man of resolution and action. Soz. iii. 7.
The hostile-world scenario dwells on self-beliefs about catastrophes and inflictions such as accidents, violence, natural disasters, wars, illness, breakup of close relationships, losses of beloved ones, aging, and death. For most people, the hostile-world scenario is an adaptive mechanism for scanning potentially adverse conditions in life. Yet, when under-activated, it may induce a fool's paradise with reckless behaviors and, when over-activated, it may produce a horrible sense of living in a disastrous world. The ever-active negotiations between the happiness-promoting systems and the hostile-world scenario constitute the dynamic core of the model.
As a consequence of its losses in Eritrea and Tigray, the Derg ended its state of belligerence with Somalia, thus freeing up troops and materials that could be transferred to northern war zones. Another moblilization campaign was started, and the Derg ordered, for security reasons, expulsion of all foreign aid workers from Tigray and Eritrea on 6 April 1988, a move interpreted as ensuring that foreign observers would be unable to witness the events. Some of the Derg's most heinous inflictions of atrocities throughout the war on the Tigrayan civilian population took place during the following months.Young, p.
In determining whether a defendant in a civil rights lawsuit should receive qualified immunity, the first question to ask is whether the plaintiff has alleged a constitutional violation. On the facts presented in this case, the Court concluded that Alabama's use of the hitching post violated the Eighth Amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. The "unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain constitutes cruel and unusual punishment," and "among unnecessary and wanton inflictions of pain are those that are totally without penological justification." And the actions of prison officials lack penological justification if they act with deliberate indifference to the health or safety of an inmate.
On 16 December, students at University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom demonstrated their protest against the Act. The University and College Union, Edinburgh had released a statement in solidarity condemning the brutal inflictions exercised by state police on the students of various universities in the country who were protesting against the Act. On 20 December 2019, students from various universities in the Netherlands protested against the Act and the National Register of Citizens in front of the Indian Embassy at The Hague. Around 300 students from University of Leiden, University of Groningen, and Erasmus University assembled in a peaceful protest by reading the Preamble to the Constitution of India and anti-CAA slogans.

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