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"scot-free" Definitions
  1. without receiving the punishment you deserve

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BECKY QUICK: Should the Astros players get off scot free?
Meanwhile, private equity is more or less getting off scot-free.
As soon as you admit to lying, then you're scot-free.
Other parts of the world aren't getting off exactly scot-free.
But the guards got away scot-free after almost killing me.
Nixon and his confederates might indeed have got away scot-free.
The Supreme Court will decide if he gets off scot-free.
Episode 13 After all that, will Frank Underwood walk away scot-free?
The UK's data regulator is not letting Cambridge Analytica get off scot-free.
In leveling critique at publishers, I don't even walk away scot-free myself.
To them, 1989 was an immoral deal as most apparatchiks got off scot-free.
But that doesn't mean you can repeatedly abuse it and get off scot-free.
"Got off scot free," Scarborough said of Trump, agreeing with co-host Willie Geist.
We are living in times where someone like Omar is living and is scot-free.
Cyber is the "perfect weapon," in Sanger's formulation, because attackers typically get off scot-free.
You didn't think you were going to get off scot-free after 29A, did you?
In the long and now more heated debate about abortion, men get off scot-free.
So why have politicians on both the left and right let hospitals off scot-free?
They are totally getting away scot free because Republicans have to finish their own work first.
I don't think any of us has come out completely scot-free from experiencing drama on television.
Moreover, when they do, the people in charge of the punishments tend to get off scot-free.
But living in a state with no income tax doesn't necessarily mean you're getting off scot-free.
But there's new evidence, like this 2007 study from Spain, that they don't get off scot-free.
That means Pablo Ramirez and other borrowers who stopped paying their loans are getting off scot-free.
Martin Landau arranges to kill the character of Angelica Houston and gets away with it scot-free.
And he's given a goal kick, not a corner, so Argentina gets off scot-free there. Wow.
You can't do that much damage and kill so many people and then get away scot free.
They'd rather accept a slight extra penalty in exchange for the chance to walk away scot-free.
There's a 50-square-mile section of land in Idaho where a murderer could get away scot-free.
Many fans believed that Jackson was unfairly blackballed from Super Bowl performances, while Timberlake got off scot-free.
" He continued: "The middle finger was given to our family, while the rich guys got off scot-free.
And she disputed the notion that out-of-court settlements somehow let the alleged harassers off scot-free.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) called the trial a "sham" and said the masterminds walked away "scot-free."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Law enforcement's argument that warrant-proof communications could allow bad actors to get away scot-free is valid.
Did any of these connections have anything to do with Hillary's getting off scot-free from a criminal indictment?
If you&aposre a Democrat or a friend of Hillary, you get immunity or you get off scot-free.
"Those who trample down and make a mockery of the DPRK's dignity can never go scot-free," it added.
Which means while he may not get a two-year suspension, he likely won't get off scot-free either.
The Natural Resources Defense Council said the EPA "lets this industry off scot-free" and threatened a legal challenge.
That means it's safe to say some the more notorious swindlers in American history have officially gotten off scot-free.
Earlier on Tuesday, O'Rourke said on CNN that the media can't let Trump get off "scot-free" for his actions.
In a bizarre twist of events, the police arrested 22 counter-protesters while all the Klansmen got off scot free.
Because I had all these delusional thoughts that I was going to walk away scot-free without spending a cent.
Failing to act on time means any chance at recovery is lost, letting a potential wrongdoer get off scot-free.
Despite wasting thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars, everyone in the U.S. government gets off scot-free.
The budget cuts' primary effect was to help the rich get off scot-free while low-income people get audited.
"People who purchase sex go scot free," said H. Arun Kumar, the state government's commissioner for women's development and child welfare.
He worries that an off-duty policeman could take issue with something he did, shoot him and get away scot-free.
While the market dodged a costly and long-debated tax on expensive second homes, wealthy buyers didn't get off scot-free.
"Without it, abusers can get off scot-free — even when they later admit to the behavior, as Mr. Schneiderman did today."
LANCE ARMSTRONG: I didn't think I got off scot-free because the settlement with them for five was probably the tenth settlement.
The company could be in for years of legal warfare and a billion-dollar payout — or it could walk away scot free.
A completely unaware Socks got off scot-free — and a lot of delighted kids received taxpayer-funded letters from their favorite cat.
Azealia Banks is getting off scot-free for attacking an L.A. nightclub bouncer, even though the melee was caught on surveillance cameras.
He hasn't exactly gotten off scot-free, either; he still owes a debt to Swiss society that he's working his way through.
"I still haven't wrapped my mind around it, how is this even possible that he's walking around scot-free now?" she said.
In fact, according to CBC News, the otter managed to sneak into the trap overnight, take the bait, and get out scot-free.
The United States has a culture of elite impunity, where the wealthy and powerful quite frequently get off scot-free after massive wrongdoing.
If he was to come out of it scot-free, depending on the character of the individual, there could be consequences for sure.
We've reached out to the D.A.'s office for clarification on why Taquari is walking away scot-free ... so far, no word back.
He could have gotten off scot-free, but cops say he refused to leave the course ... so, they arrested him for disorderly conduct.
Republicans, outraged that Clinton appears to be getting off scot-free despite mishandling classified information, have quickly pivoted to accusing her of perjury.
Colombians rebuffed the deal largely because they thought it was too lenient on the FARC, enabling most fighters to walk away scot-free.
"I did not expect Nawaz Sharif to go scot-free," said Hasan Askari Rizvi, a prominent political analyst who is based in Lahore.
Prosecutors don't think that's an accident, and they want to make sure the disgraced movie mogul doesn't get off scot-free for it.
He fought suspects whom he thought were guilty and were likely to get off scot-free, because of the general apathy about Italian crime.
"Trump got away scot-free after extorting another country with our taxpayer money to help himself win an election," said Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday.
And the only politician I&aposve ever known who got off completely scot-free or got some advantage out of it was the Clintons.
Perhaps they were inspired by the cassowary bird that killed its owner, Florida man Marvin Hajos, earlier this month, then got off scot-free.
The man who knocked out Future's bodyguard with a vicious sucker punch in Spain will seemingly get off scot-free ... because nobody's pressing charges.
One might be shocked that the Supreme Court, the epicenter of America's rule of law, would allow a crooked politician to walk, scot-free.
The E.U. erred egregiously, he writes, in making draconian austerity policies the price of Greece's rescue while letting the continent's banks off scot free.
Lucky for me (unlike Captain Quinlan), my booze ruse was never discovered and I was able to stumble out of Black Angus scot-free.
"Just like Trump and congressional Republicans," Mr. Wofford wants to let "Wall Street off scot-free," said Jack Sterne, a spokesman for Ms. James.
He could ensure that his family members and aides get off scot-free for any crimes they may have committed during the 2016 campaign.
Amber could have gone to prison, but ended up doing a PSA on why smuggling is a bad idea and they got off scot-free.
Yet because it will be incredibly difficult to trace a specific baby's death to the Trump administration's censorship, it will also get off scot-free.
It's that the American public can see that Washington D.C. is teeming with shady people and those with the right connections get off scot-free.
The NFL suspended 3 in connection with the Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph melee, but people are appalled that the Steelers QB got off scot-free
Does it ever amaze you that after carrying out the biggest leak of government secrets in American history, you pretty much got off scot-free?
Previously, rape victims were typically forced to marry the rapist, or compensation money was paid between the families, with the rapist getting off scot-free.
Wouldn't it be more plausible for him to ask for a compromise for Tyrion as well, one that wouldn't essentially let him off scot-free?
But what if there was a way to predict whether you&aposd get the flu or whether you&aposd make it through the season scot-free?
And you still may not be able to wrap up all your paperwork before April 18 (yes, the deadline is different this year) completely scot-free.
That's the other big argument against this rule: Why enact these more stringent regulations for ISPs while edge providers (as they're called) get away scot-free?
But if one rats out his partner while the other keeps mum, the former gets off scot-free while the latter spends far longer behind bars.
Jussie Smollett getting off scot-free is bad news for R. Kelly, because prosecutors might be itching for a big win ... so worries the singer's lawyer.
"So all you have to do is get a bunch of neighbors and all put the septic tanks in, and then you're scot-free?" he asked.
And you still may not be able to wrap up all your paperwork before April 18 (yes, the deadline is different in 2017) completely scot-free.
Critics of House Republicans are reassured that even in the era of Donald Trump, there are some things the government can't get away with scot-free.
Exxon Mobil just got off scot-free in New York State's high-profile lawsuit, which alleged that the company lied to its investors about climate change.
Ultimately, Trump even accepts the possibility of wrongdoing by "'satellite' associates" of his — as long as Comey makes it clear that Trump himself is scot-free.
He makes it to the embassy, through it, out an upper-floor door, and down a wall, scot-free — all while barely ever breaking into a run.
After repeatedly clashing with his client, Mr English told him his legal strategy would be to save him from execution, not to get him off scot-free.
The guy who appeared, ON VIDEO, to swipe Frances McDormand's Oscar for Best Actress at the 2017 Academy Awards is walking away scot-free ... TMZ has learned.
That scenario is fiction, but all the legal maneuvers Daniel employs are completely legitimate, and someone in a similar situation could quite possibly get off scot free.
"Deliberately driving into another driver and getting away pretty much scot-free, as he still came fourth, I think that's a disgrace," said Hamilton, who was fifth.
Indeed, girls across America are often treated even worse than in the Epstein case: Some end up arrested for prostitution while their rapists get off scot-free.
The problem with President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs is that China gets "off more or less scot-free," said former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman.
But, just as John seems to think he might be getting away scot-free, Detective Shepherd approaches him; John's number has been found in Vicky Fleming's mobile phone.
It's a weird bubble of hypocrisy where people jab at other companies for not changing up their design year-after-year yet Apple always gets off scot-free.
TMZ Sports has obtained the dash cam footage from Austin Seferian-Jenkins' DUI arrest -- and he ALMOST got off scot free ... until he started running his drunken mouth.
Because it is very, very difficult to trace an individual's death to a specific polluter, the polluters get off scot-free with killing thousands of people every year.
"Journalists are not scot-free to do whatever they think they need to do in order to pursue an act of journalism," said Columbia University professor Todd Gitlin.
The Post reports that the crooks hired an unwitting truck driver and provided him with phony paperwork that allowed him to slip away with the eels scot free.
Presidents Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump have all faced impeachment inquiries, and data show that if Trump follows the Clinton playbook, he could emerge scot-free.
"All these people are going to wake up today with a bit of a heartache because they thought were scot-free, when in reality, they're not," he said.
There's been criticism that your character got away scot-free for his racist behavior and for throwing a guy out the window, and never being brought to justice.
That was no surprise — they were never going to let him away scot-free on a debate stage having seen him lay out about $350 million in advertising.
What's worse -- as any server knows -- Joseph got a big fat zero for a tip ... so he didn't want to let Cat get off scot-free for that.
"Today, Billy Walters lost his bet that he could cheat the securities markets and get away with it scot-free," acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim said in a statement.
Even if you qualify, you still may not be able to wrap up all your paperwork before April 18 (yes, the deadline is different this year) completely scot-free.
So I do think there's another element to this conversation which is, 'Who decides who gets canceled and whose legacy gets ripped away and who gets away scot free?
She hunts the rapists, tracks their movements and exacts revenge one by one, walking away scot-free each time thanks to a script (Michael Pellico) that has gaping holes.
After all, it wasn't Ramona who created the class system she lives in, or caused the recession she's suffered through, or allowed those responsible to get away scot-free.
"When I think about these dudes that get off scot-free, I'm like, 'Go live your life, dude who raped me when I was 14,'" she said, tearing up.
Bam Margera won't be sentenced to a single day in jail for his hotel trespassing case ... if he successfully completes drug treatment, but he's not getting off scot-free.
When it comes to the Paris treaty, Pruitt's criticisms that China and India get off "scot free" would've made more sense if he was talking about the 22005 Kyoto Protocol.
"It's seen as a crime relating to the conflict – so those accused are pardoned if they go through the transitional justice mechanism, and essentially get off scot-free," said Dhont.
Rather than stick to his principles, he sold them out for politics — and effectively allowed the Bush administration to continue torturing people, and to get away with it scot-free.
Dick Clark, with his wholesome, all-American looks, good manners, and boyish charm charmed the committee and got off scot-free, while a disheveled, defiant Alan Freed paid the price.
None of the security guards was ever arrested, and it was only CB and the Migos rappers who were facing potential criminal charges -- but now, everybody's walking away scot-free.
That difference might prove crucial to creatures in danger, for whom a few hundred milliseconds could mean the difference between getting away from a predator scot-free and becoming its dinner.
"It struck me that I'd been having too swell a time to get away scot-free, but this seemed too much of a price to pay, I love Frederick's!" she bemoans.
The article describes a judicial no-man's land in the Idaho part of Yellowstone, where a person can commit a crime and get off scot-free due to sloppy jurisdictional boundaries.
Dave East has one less problem to worry about (with conditions) after allegedly socking a cruise passenger ... but he's gotta stay on the straight and narrow to walk away scot-free.
When Kevin brings his mother to heel for having forgotten him (while his father gets off scot-free), "Kevin!!!!!" reveals just how much of a dated artifact "Home Alone" actually is.
In fooling the world at large, Kim is virtually guaranteed to walk off scot-free from his next big provocation, even if it comes right in the middle of the Games.
While a pardon could undermine or eliminate a person's incentive to cooperate -- why try to get a lower sentence by cooperating when you can get off scot-free through a pardon?
Rape is overwhelmingly underreported, and even when a victim does choose to report, justice is almost never served: According to RAINN, out of every 1,000 rapes, 994 perpetrators will walk scot-free.
" Compare that to what Pruitt told ABC News in late March:  "What was wrong with Paris was ... that China and India, the largest producers of [carbon dioxide] internationally, got away scot free.
ZTE won't get off "scot-free," White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said this week, which means it might have to shuffle management and pay more fines if the ban is removed.
The guy Kevin Hart believes tried to extort him in the sex tape scandal ... is 2 more steps closer to getting off scot-free in the case after a new court order.
" Braves outfielder Nick Markakis goes off on Houston Astros.."Everything has been handled a bad way.. the players are scot free.. Every single guy over there needs a beating..Full comments ⬇️ pic.twitter.
The finale saw Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) driving away scot-free from the brutal fight between Walter White and the drug-peddling neo-Nazis that were after him, at least for the moment.
The wait-and-let's-see-what-the-justice-system-does approach that prevailed in 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's 2012 shooting death, where wannabe cop George Zimmerman got off scot-free, was over.
During his latest Twitter rant, President Donald Trump made a comical error while arguing that Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer who recently pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, shouldn't get off scot-free.
But it's not like there aren't any better ideas that recognize that tuition costs are a problem that should be tackled by students, taxpayers, and the universities together without anyone getting off scot free.
They say the rules may have been drafted to curtail the anticompetitive practices of big tech but are worded in a way that lets companies known for abusing their market dominance off scot-free.
Sources close to Abel and Ola tell TMZ ... the brothers' training regiment is a hot commodity in the wake of the Jussie scandal, which ended with the actor getting off scot-free this week.
This is an unbelievable not just whitewash of justice; this is a person now who's been let off scot-free with no sense of accountability of the moral and ethical wrong of his actions.
"They're inferring because we can only show that they killed some of those Oklahomans, even though they provided the ingredients that killed many more, ... they should be able to walk away scot-free," White said.
Mayor Emanuel went on GMA Wednesday morning following his blistering attack on the Cook County State's Attorney's Office the day before, after they dropped all 16 charges against Jussie and let him walk scot-free.
But he doesn't get off scot-free ... Joe's gotta pay his ex, Deborah Herron, $2,219 a month in spousal support ... and she gets to keep a Lance Armstrong spin bike, stair climber and the Bowflex.
The US Department of Agriculture enforces the definition of "organic": You can't claim that a genetically modified crop, or an eggplant that's been sprayed with a synthetic pesticide, is organic and get off scot-free.
Richard Nixon was pardoned for Watergate, the architects of George W. Bush's torture policy got off scot-free, and some of the financial executives responsible for the financial crisis left their firms with golden parachutes.
"What we can't have is a consequence-free world where people who turn a blind eye to abuses in their supply chain get away scot free," committee chair Mary Creagh told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
He says contrary to what 'ACS' portrayed on Wednesday night's premiere episode, a tourist did NOT sneak past an officer to dip a Versace magazine ad into his fresh blood ... and then get off scot-free.
"This is an unbelievable — not just whitewash of justice, this is a person now who has been let off scot-free with no sense of accountability of the moral and ethical wrong of his actions," he said.
When start-ups get into trouble, he said, the buck tends to stop at the start-up's CEO, and a fair amount of blame has to fall on them, but investors tend to get away scot-free.
But finally, in a conclusion that strongly resembles a plot point in that episode of The Simpsons where they go to Australia, Heard and Depp were pretty much let off scot-free, as long as they apologized.
Sugar may once again get off scot-free, because there is no definitive experiment or algorithm that can be developed to remove all doubt, no practical way to know for sure to what extent it's killing us.
"When a person of power spews hate like that—whether it's privately or publicly—it empowers bigots to continue a vicious cycle of hatred, as they feel they can get away with it scot-free," he said.
On the other hand, to allow a president off scot-free for such behavior would signal a new low in acceptable presidential conduct --an unsavory precedent that can only pave the way for worse misdeeds in the future.
She is most famous for what one might call novels of small-scale violence, in which individuals might get bloodied (or kidnapped, or sacrificially killed, or implicated in a murder-suicide) but societies usually get off scot-free.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Beto O'Rourke argued Monday that President Donald Trump cannot be allowed to "get off scot-free" for his years of racist actions because the President had delivered a speech hours earlier condemning white supremacy.
By pretending that there's some quota on how much harassment can be addressed, denounced, and punished, DeVos is doing a enormous disservice to women in this country, who'll have to bear the negative consequences while men walk around scot-free.
Not scot-free: The White House is still set to take some action against Iran, as the Treasury Department will sanction some Iranians for ballistic missile development and the State Department will issue a report condemning Iran's human rights practices.
And it would allow lawmakers to pat themselves on the back for being "tough" on Russia while sending the opposite message to the Kremlin: we may scold you for attacking our democracy, but you can get away with it scot-free.
That's not to say that women aren't responsible for their own roles in extra-marital relationships, but the fact remains that women on both sides of the infidelity equation are blamed, while the man in the middle tends to get off scot-free.
An end to INF would allow Russia to keep the missiles it has been building and deploying, while the United States — possessing no similar missile that could be deployed in Europe — would be "letting the Russians off almost scot-free," Wolfsthal said.
But it's not clear that Russia will get off scot-free, with lawmakers from both parties calling for as-yet-unspecified punitive measures designed to retaliate for Moscow's interference in the 2016 elections and to deter Russia from trying to meddle in elections to come.
A 31-year ban for betting on his own team to win, for a 78-year-old man, is enough — too much, compared with others who more severely undermined the integrity of the game and received far milder punishments or got off scot-free.
"I could have just taken the pardon by President Trump and gone on with my life," Saucier said to Fox News, adding that he feels an obligation to get to the truth of what he sees as a double standard that let Clinton get off scot-free.
Even though I've never owned a gun, I've certainly thought about it, tempted by the illusion of security it might offer in a country where someone like George Zimmerman, a vigilante who took a young black life like mine on a whim, can walk away scot free.
"For far too long, Washington has looked the other way while private equity firms take over companies, load them with debt, strip them of their wealth, and walk away scot-free — leaving workers, consumers, and whole communities to pick up the pieces," Warren said in a statement.
The only real winner would be Vladimir Putin, who, after having successfully executed a dirt-cheap disinformation plot that would have made his old KGB superiors proud, would walk away scot-free, because Washington would be forced to continue denying any election tampering had taken place. Checkmate.
And when it looked like prosecutors might come after The Trump Organization, a combination of well-timed political donations and direct pressure on an elected official, described in the article, gave the appearance of greasing the wheels so that Ivanka and Junior could walk away scot-free.
So there is a line of thinking in Washington that Republicans are already looking into Trump rather than letting him get off scot-free — and that if Trump did anything really extreme, like firing Mueller or preemptively pardoning his aides, that would be a bridge too far. Maybe.
"Chinese technology companies have a culture of moving fast and breaking things, and while Didi got a free pass from the regulator for the first incident ... it is unlikely to get off scot-free the second time," Richard Windsor, a technology analyst, wrote on his Radio Free Mobile blog.
Sealed court documents obtained by Motherboard tell the never-told tale of the digital manhunt, providing a fascinating look into how cybercriminals can stay anonymous and walk away scot-free even after embarrassing a company that provided surveillance technology to more than twenty government agencies around the world.
They pointed to evidence that members of his political party have made similarly off-color statements against Muslims on social media and gotten off scot-free; the charge that Yee was "wounding religious feeling," in other words, was a pretext for punishing him for celebrating the death of a popular politician.
That the family has gotten off scot-free for all this time is less a testament to their skill or intelligence and more to their wealth and ability to hire the right people to cover things up, or lawyers to find loopholes that effectively make their actions legal after the fact.
At the same time, though, it seems clear that Flynn is under the impression that he will off scot-free: His team announced this past week, prematurely it appears, that he plans to join a new DC consulting firm—not exactly the behavior of someone who thinks he's heading to federal prison. 393.
Still, the actress deserves better than a poorly aged plot that hinges on a corrupt justice system favoring criminal defendants, allowing murderers to walk away scot-free and unleashing the protagonist's fury on Hispanic drug dealers, whose dialogue, other than its leader, is largely confined to a few curse words and groans.
Two days before President Donald Trump plans to sign a sweeping executive order to roll back Obama-era environmental protections, his EPA chief called the landmark 2015 international agreement to fight climate change "just a bad deal" for the U.S. "China and India, the largest producers of CO2 internationally, got away scot-free," EPA head Scott Pruitt said in a Sunday ABC interview.
Comey's claims were a rebuttal to allegations from presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and other Republicans that Clinton got off scot-free, while Petraeus suffered the heavy hand of justice.
Distracted by China trade, the U.S. economic and political officials had nothing to say to counter that widely shared view during last week's IMF-World Bank spring session in Washington, D.C. Germany, as a result, got off scot-free because the prevailing opinion held that Berlin, or anybody else, could not prevent a decline of the world economy while the U.S. continued to undermine the world order resting on a multilateral trading system and a peaceful resolution of global hot spots.
Trump and his EPA chief are ready to wage war on environmental protections Trump and his EPA chief are ready to wage war on environmental protections Two days before President Donald Trump plans to sign a sweeping executive order to roll back Obama-era environmental protections, his EPA chief called the landmark 13 international agreement to fight climate change "just a bad deal" for the U.S. "China and India, the largest producers of CO2 internationally, got away scot-free," EPA head Scott Pruitt said in a Sunday ABC interview.

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