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Indian airlines aren't crushing pre-holiday party vibes without good reason.
The rapid reaction to the hornet sightings isn't without good reason.
Seizing private assets in peacetime without good reason sets a dangerous precedent.
Cruz, not without good reason, assumed he would be the one to benefit.
That way I wouldn't be tempted to touch my savings without good reason.
Authorities told people not to enter or leave the city without good reason.
Mary descended into a legacy of bloodshed and humiliation — and not without good reason.
Yes, aesthetic choices are arbitrary and they can change, but not without good reason.
People could be arrested if they defy the curbs without good reason, he said.
Gio had occasionally missed practice without good reason last season, so his absence wasn't a shock.
President Trump would not launch a personal attack on a major American employer without good reason.
But too much has been hidden without good reason, both by the characters and by the author.
The move outright reverses President Obama's policies, and will send more Americans to prison without good reason.
The people who play videogames on YouTube have gotten a bad rap lately, and not without good reason.
Executive clemency is a critical check on a justice system that can impose wantonly excessive punishments without good reason.
When candidates fall without good reason, I often assume they're likelier than not to win back their former supporters.
At least, new enough that you shouldn't just transplant someone else's gut bacteria into your own colon without good reason.
Even those seeking to enlist might allege the government banned transgender individuals in an arbitrary way and without good reason.
Obviously nothing on your system should be accessing the camera and the microphone without good reason (to enable video calls, usually).
With no good theory to go by, Loeb and Lingam wondered if extraterrestrials might be involved—and not without good reason.
Unfortunately, on both models, that notch is still hanging out at the top of the phone, but not without good reason.
At a feast, Crimthann grows suspicious of his sister and not without good reason—Mongfind has laced his drink with poison.
In New York, you saw that Muslims were being monitored in large numbers by the NYPD at one point, without good reason.
And he sees the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran, not without good reason, as posing the most perilous threat to Israel today.
But Bavaria has gone further and forbidden citizens from leaving their homes without good reason until at least April 275, according to Politico.
The one-time reward will not pay if Culp is fired for cause or if he quits "without good reason," the filing said.
In the hour and 40 minutes that is Gaga: Five Foot Two, she cries no fewer than six times — but not without good reason.
Sotomayor said a ruling in their favor could encourage police to stop people without good reason, hoping a warrant existed that would permit a search.
Among Western democracies, Germany is particularly sensitive (and not without good reason) about allowing the proliferation of things like Holocaust denial and racist or bigoted expression.
The CFPB can keep regulating in defiance of Mr Trump because—like the SEC—it is independent, meaning the president cannot dismiss its leadership without good reason.
If the robot were to take it too far, despite your protests and without good reason, then it's wrongfully harming you because it's violating your autonomy or wishes.
And, yes, that's true of lots of teenagers, but TV rarely goes out of its way to force us to spend time with such teens without good reason.
But when used without good reason, the drugs can wipe out healthy microbes in our gut and cause bacteria to develop defenses that make them even more lethal.
In addition, Trump acted with the support of US allies in previous cases, whereas this time most allies are hesitant, believing the United States escalated without good reason.
But his absence isn't without good reason: Rinne, now the star goaltender for the Nashville Predators, has a date with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup finals.
It's not without good reason that the 16-bit followup to Nintendo's incredibly popular 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System is considered one of the all-time great gaming consoles.
Both men, 29, were convicted of theft and killing of an animal "without good reason," despite claims they were "hungry" due to their employer withholding wages from their construction jobs.
" Asked, for instance, about a president who removed executive officials without good reason, James Madison replied that "the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and removal.
"The less individualized that determination, the more constitutionally questionable, especially if it is done … without good reason linking the members of that group, individually, to exposure or risk," he added.
According to a filing from CBS in April, if Moonves is terminated for cause, or in the event of resignation without "good reason," no incremental payments and benefits would be made.
But many producers, not without good reason, wanted to make distinctions between the quality of vineyard sites, so they created a Burgundy-inspired overlay that might at least suggest a geographical hierarchy for dry wines.
Olin was passionate about spreading the law and economics movement, which sought to use tools of economic analysis to ensure that laws were creating efficient markets, and that regulations weren't strangling businesses without good reason.
The Fed cut rates three times in 2019 as it tried to insulate the economy against trade tensions and slowing global growth, but it is unlikely that it will cut borrowing costs again without good reason.
In an interview with Reuters, Guselnikov said the ECB, the supervisor, rushed through this week's decision to shut it without good reason and had been motivated by his earlier claims that the Latvian central bank governor had demanded bribes.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which commissioned the 73-page study of how banks were lowering their risk, warned lenders on Tuesday they could fall foul of competition law if they refuse new business or close accounts without good reason.
" In the 1974 case over the Watergate tapes, the Supreme Court cited a similar regulation protecting Mr. Cox's successor, Leon Jaworski, from being fired without good reason and said that unless it was rescinded, "the executive branch is bound by it.
Democracy depends — and democratic systems survive — on the fair and neutral application of the law: You can't arrest people without good reason to believe they broke the law, and you especially can't arrest them simply because you see them as a political rival.
The North Carolina case has its roots in a 2016 trial court decision finding that 28 State House and Senate districts drawn in 2011 by the Republican-led legislature violated equal protection principles by using race as the predominant factor without good reason.
Last August, a three-judge Federal District Court unanimously struck down 28 State House and Senate districts drawn in 103 by the Republican-led legislature, saying the districts violated equal protection principles by using race as the predominant factor without good reason.
Sorting voters by race can be vexed: many southern states have been called upon to enhance the voting power of blacks in order to comply with the Voting Rights Act, but electoral maps may not rely on race too heavily, or without good reason.
Not only was I learning how to live on my own schedule (which takes a lot of practice), I was still decompressing from it all: shaking off the stress of years without a vacation, and of spending each workweek in fear-based spirals about being fired with or without good reason.
America can't unelect Trump, or annul his presidency, but it would be straightforward for the country's other political branch of government to signal to the world that it would never allow a U.S. president to permanently upend the foundation of trust underlying the post-war global order without good reason.
In a 141-page dissent, the third judge on the panel, Judge Michael M. Baylson, reviewed the evidence and reached another conclusion: the House map, he said, violated long-accepted rules for redistricting, including requirements that districts not be contorted to take in specific groups of voters without good reason.
For most of the campaign season, Hillary has kept her husband on the back burner, and not without good reason—when challenged by Black Lives Matter activists in Philadelphia, Bill couldn't help but defend the more controversial aspects of his presidency, and just last month, he couldn't resist stopping to chat with Loretta Lynch at an airport in Phoenix.
To date (and not without good reason), people have raged against her wearing a Zara jacket featuring the phrase "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" to visit migrant children in Texas, those 'storm stilettos' during a visit to tour the damage that Houston incurred during Hurricane Harvey, and the white pantsuit (maybe?) thought to be a nod to Hillary Clinton and suffragettes.
Mara revealed that she's only really had one experience with a studio film, in which she got paid less than her male counterparts without good reason The actress credits her good fortune to the fact that most of her work has been on smaller films, where everyone gets equal pay, but also believes that the problem with women getting paid less is a matter of respect on bigger films.
In labour law, unfair dismissal is an act of employment termination made without good reason or contrary to the country's specific legislation.
It is inappropriate because it causes the king to break the bond of loyalty to his seneschal and the wife to break marriage vows with her husband without good reason.
However, with the exception of the smaller models with a blade length of less than 3 inches and without a locking mechanism, it is illegal to carry one in public without good reason.
The Offensive Weapons Act 2019 made provisions for crimes related to acid attacks, including bringing in greater regulation of the sale of corrosive products and making it an offence to carry a corrosive substance in a public place without good reason.
Absenteeism is a habitual pattern of absence from a duty or obligation without good reason. Generally, absenteeism is unplanned absences. Absenteeism has been viewed as an indicator of poor individual performance, as well as a breach of an implicit contract between employee and employer. It is seen as a management problem, and framed in economic or quasi-economic terms.
Sometimes they called musicians to play so animals went away. Yaya Diallo was subdued to some familial taboos. It is absolutely forbidden to cut down flowers and end the process of reproduction of green plants. Never cut down trees without good reason. 1.4 Family values To be a successful man, one should put a lot of big, heavy necklaces around his wife's neck.
Gulik & Eubel, p. 13, n. 2. GCatholic, Pope Leo X. Retrieved: 2016-04-11. Florentine banker Filippo Strozzi the Younger accompanied Medici to Rome for the conclave; Strozzi's brother (a disciple of Savonarola) claimed that: "inasmuch as the latter aspired not without good reason to the Papacy, it was likely enough that he might have to vail himself of Filippo's credit".
It found that an estimated 19% of notifiable offences reported to the police were not included in the statistics, notifiable offences reported to the police were without good reason 'no crimed' and removed by the police force from their statistics, and frequently victims were not informed of that decision. The authors of the report invited all police forces to respond to it.
No one takes Booster or Ralph Dibny seriously, though not without good reason. Fire runs a website, "blazingfire.com", where she makes sensual pictures of herself available for (paid) download, and cannot get along with the polite and innocent Mary Marvel, whom Fire dubs "Mary Poppins". In addition, Fire convinces Sue that Ralph rates as "a four" (out of ten), giving Ralph an inferiority complex as a result.
The noun article is obligatory when referring to an object, and when addressing an object, the noun article is never used. Avoiding the use of names in speech is a way of showing esteem, whether one is talking about a person in reference or when addressing them. To use a person's name without good reason is seen as a form of disrespect. Instead, kinship terms are preferred.
Hallaq (2009), pp. 66-67. Available evidence from Mamluk Egypt indicates that talaq was not the principal means of divorce. Talaq was considered to be disastrous for the woman because it deprived her of long-term protection and financial support, preventing her from remarrying, since this would cause her to lose child custody. This led to repudiation without good reason being considered socially improper.
Funke then began two separate legal challenges, one against the demand for document disclosure, and one against the attachment. The legal clash over the demand for documents was the case considered by the ECtHR. In May 1982, Funke was summoned to the police court in Strasbourg. The customs authorities were demanding a fine, a daily incrementing penalty, and a term in prison for Funke due to his failure to cooperate without good reason.
Yao attempted to complain to Taizong who said "Yuanjie is literate and enjoys learning; that should be sufficient to make him a worthy prince. If when young he is immoderate, then it is necessary to have entreaties to rein in his ridicule. But if you slander him without good reason, how is that going to help him?" However, Yuanjie under peer pressure from his friends feigned illness and began neglecting his duties.
The employer must still provide reasons, however. With regard to procedural fairness, the employer must follow its own procedures: If there is a practice of advertising the posts, it may not, without good reason, depart from that policy. An employee may challenge the composition and competency of a selection panel. Examples of unfairness include bias, nepotism and erroneous exclusion of an employee from a shortlist due to a mistake by the employer or selection committee.
The prioress was instructed to take her meals in the refectory and to sleep in the dormitory, like the others. Lay people were not to sleep in the convent, and this included the prioress's maid. The nuns were not to converse with outsiders, and nuns were not to leave the cloister without good reason: one Emma of Bromsgrove was named as falling short in this regard. A Franciscan friar was appointed as a confessor to the nuns.
It is well established in English law that a person who has intentionally and without good reason caused another emotional distress will be liable for any psychiatric injury that follows.See Wilkinson v Downton [1897] 2 QB 57 and Janvier v Sweeney [1919] 2 KB 316 An example of this is a bad practical joke played on someone which triggered serious depression in that person. The joker intended to cause the other person emotional distress and will be liable for the medical consequences.
There was no resistance from the High Command of the Second Army for the "evacuation of entire regions." In "abnormal" (areas where military action was taking place) occupied districts, Roatta demanded that all families that, without good reason, lacked their able-bodied male members between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, be interned and deported. He justified this mass internment with the intense danger that the rebels posed. Suspicious groups were to be identified, taken as hostage, and kept in custody.
While primitive and not allowing any override such a system is effective, resembling usual train brake activation; it does not fail in emergency conditions. More complicated systems may not provide quick braking when needed, or during a communications failure. Emergency braking is somewhat risky; it is hard on passengers, and there is a risk of passenger injury if braking occurs at high speed. As a result, use of a stop valve without good reason is prohibited and may lead to fines.
The term "Mickey Mousing" is also used as a pejorative to imply that a technique used in productions aimed at adults is too simplistic and more appropriate for a juvenile audience. The technique is also associated with melodrama. The technique is criticized for visual action that is – without good reason – being duplicated in accompanying music or text, therefore being a weakness of the production rather than a strength. Newlin lists six other functions which music may serve besides this one.
Divorced persons are viewed with some disapproval, and they are not invited to take part in the blessing of a newlywed couple. Some of the common grounds for divorce are incompatibility, prolonged absence without good reason, abandonment by either partner, refusal of the husband to provide for the family, adultery, immoral conduct, and refusal, for more than a year, to permit sexual intercourse. A magistrate may legalise the divorce. Each spouse retains whatever property he or she brought into the marriage.
Considerable amounts of bootleg alcohol and cocaine were consumed beforehand, leading to thrown bottles, physical assaults, firearm exchanges and razor attacks.Writer, 2009: 112 The gang violence was curtailed in the 1930s by the Vagrancy Amendment Act NSW 1929. It contained "criminal consorting" clauses which prevented known criminals from associating with one other and led to diminished gang violence. At the same time, the Crimes Amendment Act 1930 was also passed, leading to six-month imprisonment terms for anyone found possessing cutthroat razors without good reason.
He correctly surmised that Todaro had conspired with the Porrellos to undermine his business, and ejected him from the Mayfield Road Mob. Lonardo then ordered Lawrence Lupo to kill Todaro, ostensibly for abusing a Jew who worked for the mafia. Nicola Gentile says that Joseph Biondo and Paolino Palmieri members of the Buffalo crime family, tried to convince Lonardo to rescind the death sentence, but he refused. Gentile finally told Lonardo that if Todaro was murdered without good reason, Gentile would leave Cleveland and never return.
The same principles extended to beats patrolled on bicycles or in motor vehicles. Even with radio communication, the patrol vehicle would be expected to visit and remain at certain points at particular times, enabling supervisors to meet up with the patrolling officer or to give a visible police presence at times when this was deemed particularly needed. Missing a point without good reason was regarded very seriously and was often the cause of disciplinary action against an officer. Beat officers were commonly used in the 1800s.
There have been occurrences of uncontrolled ascent and panic, in some cases with fatal consequences to both divers. This procedure is best suited to divers who are well acquainted with each other, well practiced in the procedure, and highly competent in buoyancy control and ascent rate control. In most circumstances analysis of the risk would indicate that the divers should have an alternative breathing gas source in preference to relying on buddy breathing. Failure to provide alternative breathing gas without good reason would probably be considered negligent in professional diving.
In 2015, Graham sponsored the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act to the Senate, which bans abortion after 20 weeks of gestation on a national basis, with some exceptions (to save the life of the mother, or when the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest). In 2018, Graham was anti-abortion, but said that Roe v. Wade is precedent that should not be overturned without good reason. In 2020, he was one of 13 Republican senators who declined to sign an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to overturn Roe.
Canada also requires, in some cases, the use of barbless hooks to facilitate release and minimize injury. In Switzerland and Germany, catch and release fishing is considered inhumane and is now banned.Animal Rights Law Passed in Switzerland – Catch and Release Fishing Banned In Germany, the Animal Welfare Act states that "no-one may cause an animal pain, suffering or harm without good reason".German Animal Welfare Act This leaves no legal basis for catch and release due to its argued inherent lack of "good reason", and thus personal fishing is solely allowed for immediate food consumption.
Even when such a knife is legally owned, carrying it in public without good reason or lawful authority is also illegal under current UK laws. In the US, switchblades remain illegal to import from abroad or to purchase through interstate commerce since 1958 under the Switchblade Knife Act (15 U.S.C. §§1241-1245). However, a 2009 amendment (Amendment 1447) to 15 U.S.C. §1244 provides that the Act shall not apply to spring-assist or assisted-opening knives (i.e. knives with closure-biased springs that require physical force applied to the blade to assist in opening the knife).
At that point Alain Prost got up and walked out of the meeting, an action that earned him a 'yellow card' from FISA, but no fine. This puzzled many as walking out of the drivers briefing without good reason usually saw a driver fined. Then, as per normal practice, the annual end-of-season drivers photo shoot took place prior to the race. As the race was the 500th World Championship Grand Prix there was also a photo shoot taken with several World Champions who were in attendance, including legendary five time Champion Juan Manuel Fangio.
The powers and intent of the Bill were preceded by plans under the last Labour administration to improve access to communications traffic data, under the Interception Modernisation Programme. The plans did not become a firm legislative proposal and were strongly opposed by both Conservative and Liberal Democrat opposition parties. The new coalition agreement in 2010 committed to ending the storing of email and Internet records "without good reason". The IMP was not entirely abandoned however, and the Home Office under the new coalition committed to examining the problem of access to communications data under the Communications Capabilities Development Programme.
The school provides all three meals with an additional snack at night. Seniors are expected to pick up their night snack during dinner so that they would not need to disrupt their studies to pick up the snack. A common yearly conflict arises when students intentionally, and without good reason ignore the lunch time designated for each grade (seniors first, then juniors, then the freshmen) in order to cut the waiting time. There is also a small store in the basement of the dormitory open for students which sells snacks, beverages, ice creams, and basic school supplies.
In 1931 a number of her Inner Light articles on Spiritualism appeared as Spiritualism in the Light of Occult Science. In this book Fortune expressed reservations about Spiritualism. She drew a distinction between normal Spiritualist mediums and 'cosmic mediums' such as herself who contacted the Ascended Masters, also arguing that the spirits of the dead should not be contacted without good reason, a view that generated controversy among the occult milieu. In 1934, she assembled a number of her Inner Light articles on Glastonbury as Avalon of the Heart, while further Inner Light articles were assembled as Practical Occultism in Daily Life, a book aimed at a general reader.
By 1876, a high school principal earned a yearly stipend of $500.00. In 1893, New Brunswick Supreme Court Justice John James Fraser was commissioned by Lieutenant-Governor Samuel Leonard Tilley to investigate complaints related to the "School Law or Regulations" in Gloucester County. Some Protestant ratepayers were very concerned that the Catholic administrators of the Bathurst Grammar School had infringed them, especially the non-denominational nature of the School Law. One item of complaint was that the catechism was taught using school facilities during lunch hour; another, that the application of a Protestant teacher had been discarded without good reason by the administration; and several others.
Rödel was also concerned at the level of morale in JG 27\. British intelligence decrypted an ULTRA message which suggested he suspected nearly 20 percent of pilots broke off their attacks on American bombers without good reason and jettisoned their drop tanks and returned to base prematurely. Rödel issued an order that any pilot who did so again would be court-martialled. Rödel also ordered that, "even in the event of such Allied air activity, a proportion of the fighters must avoid air combat and penetrate without fail into the area above the foremost panzer spearheads" in ordered to provide air cover for land forces that had begun to diminish.
Their anchorage without good reason in neutral waters is judged a violation of international law by Norwegian authorities that during the night board the ship freeing the ship and interning the Germans. :4: Roosevelt signs into law the amendments to the Neutrality Act: belligerents may buy arms from the United States, but on a strictly cash and carry basis, banning the use of American ships. :4: A German physicist working at Siemens AG sends an anonymous letter to the British Embassy in Oslo offering Britain a report on present and future German weapons technologies. :8: Hitler escapes a bomb blast in a Munich beerhall, where he was speaking on the anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923.
In her autobiographical essay "Fear and the City," which received a special citation in the recently announced Zeenat Haroon Rashid Writing Prize for Women, Khatri narrates her liberation through travel and struggle reclaiming public spaces in her hometown of Karachi, She ends her essay with her experience of a recent hate assault. Khatri is one of the founders of the feminist collective Girls at Dhabas. Her social activism has helped South Asian women in general and Pakistani women in particular to reclaim public spaces for women. The collective was born out of the daily frustrations of middle- and upper-class women experience who are forced to stay in safe locations and cannot go out alone without good reason.
Section 45 relates to criminal proceedings in which evidence about previous visual identifications of an alleged offender obtained by officers of an enforcement agency is proposed to be given. Such evidence is admissible if a formal procedure was followed or there was good reason for not following it unless the defendant proves on the balance of probabilities that the evidence is unreliable. If, without good reason, a formal procedure was not followed, the evidence is inadmissible unless the prosecution proves on the balance of probabilities that the circumstances of the identification were likely to have produced a reliable identification. Section 46 relates to criminal proceedings in which voice identification evidence is proposed to be offered by the prosecution.
Under U.S. federal law, switchblades and ballistic knives are banned from interstate shipment, sale, or import, or possession on federal or Indian lands or U.S. possessions and may be prohibited entirely in some states. Knives of any size or configuration may be prohibited by federal or state laws in certain designated areas or places, such as schools, courthouses, jails, power plants, or airports. In the United Kingdom it is illegal to carry a folding knife having a blade more than 3 inches (just over 7.6 cm) in length in public without "good reason". The terms "in public" and "good reason" are not defined, but examples of "religious duty", "national dress" and "requirement of employment or hobby" are given.
The reign of Antigonus most likely represented the height of the city's prosperity, as this is the period which has left the most archaeological remains. The famous poet Aratus died in Pella c. 240 BC. Pella is further mentioned by Polybius and Livy as the capital of Philip V and of Perseus during the Macedonian Wars fought against the Roman Republic. In 168 BC, it was sacked by the Romans, and its treasury transported to Rome, and Livy reported how the city looked in 167 BC to Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus, the Roman who defeated Perseus at the battle of Pydna: : ...[Paulus] observed that it was not without good reason that it had been chosen as the royal residence.
The tract describes how the dead pass through the ten courts of hell and are punished with terrible torture according to their misdeeds during life. In the first hall, the "Mirror of Reflection" lets the dead see their own sins. Sins specifically mentioned include: mocking or disbelieving the tract itself, taking one's life without good reason, having weak faith in the Buddha, being careless as Buddhist or Taoist priest, killing live creatures, stealing, cheating, gambling, drinking, drowning baby girls, killing slaves etc. Yan Luo himself rules over the fifth court of hell; the Highest God demoted him from the first court because he proved too compassionate towards murder victims, allowing them to return to the world for another life.
Leaving the (still almost new) apartment empty might have opened up avoidable risks, so a trusted "informal co-worker" was found by the State Security Ministry to take over the tenancy. Faced with the failure of their attempts to pursue the reports they had received of RAF retirees living in East Germany through West Germany's own Intelligence Service, the western police turned to other channels. They asked the CIA for help, but the Americans were - not without good reason - still deeply suspicious of the intelligence environment in West Germany, and they provided the West German police with no useful information. It was beginning to look as though the East German decision to get rid of Angelika Gerlach had been unnecessary or at least over-hasty.
Trains often have a facility in each car to enable passengers to apply the brakes in case of emergency. In many modern trains, the driver is able to prevent brake activation when a passenger operates the emergency alarmSoutheastern Traction Manual - Class 465/6: Passenger Communication Equipment \- an audible warning is sounded, and the driver is then able to talk to the person who activated the alarm on the intercom and see them on an internal CCTV. The driver can press an override button and hold the brakes off whilst they choose a safe place to stop the train. Because of possible serious problems, severe fines and/or imprisonment penalties are in place to deter people from activating the brake without good reason.
There is never ever a final form of the text.BBC Radio 4 programme > "The Oldest Bible" Regarding a textual change in Codex Sinaiticus: > There is also a fascinating place in the codex in the Sermon on the Mount > where we can see a change to the text altering the attitude to anger. Jesus > says the person who is angry with his brother deserves judgement. But there > is a variation on that. If you look at the page in Codex Sinaiticus you will > see that somebody’s added a little word in the margin in Greek which changes > it to “the person who is angry with his brother without good reason deserves > judgement,” and there you’ve got two very different views of Christian life.
Under the Mantuan observance, entrance to the cloister was forbidden to outsiders, the friars were banned from being outside the convent without good reason, and money was distributed from a common chest.John Welch, The Carmelite Way, (1996), p13 In 1443, they obtained a bull from Pope Eugenius IV which effectively declared the Mantua chapter independent of the rest of the order, with its own special set of constitutions and governed by its own vice prior general. Under the reconciliatory efforts of prior-general Blessed John Soreth (; prior-general 1451–1471), however, the Mantuan congregation was brought closer to the main Carmelite order, such that in 1462 the Mantuans even accepted parts of the 1432 mitigation. Carmelite nun and novice This was likely in part due to Soreth's own reforming impulses.
Crimes committed by military personnel in active service, except those military offenses subject to court-martial, shall be prosecuted and punished in accordance with this Code. Where the criminal proceedings of a case were conducted pursuant to special laws owing to limitation of time or region and no final judgment has yet been rendered thereon, upon elimination of said limitation, the case shall be prosecuted and punished in accordance with this Code. A summons shall be issued for the appearance of an accused. A summons shall contain the following matters: (1) Full name, sex, age, native place and domicile or residence of the accused; (2) Offense charged; (3) Date, time, and place for appearance; (4) That a warrant of arrest may be ordered if there is a failure to appear without good reason.
"cited in de Moncan, Patrice, Le Paris d'Haussmann, p. 198. Jules Ferry, the most vocal critic of Haussmann in the French parliament, wrote: "We weep with our eyes full of tears for the old Paris, the Paris of Voltaire, of Desmoulins, the Paris of 1830 and 1848, when we see the grand and intolerable new buildings, the costly confusion, the triumphant vulgarity, the awful materialism, that we are going to pass on to our descendants."cited in de Moncan, Patrice, Le Paris d'Haussmann, p. 199. The 20th century historian of Paris René Héron de Villefosse shared the same view of Haussmann's renovation: "in less than twenty years, Paris lost its ancestral appearance, its character which passed from generation to generation... the picturesque and charming ambiance which our fathers had passed onto us was demolished, often without good reason.
The price bump had also been one that some in the industry believed should have happened sooner, but there had been strong resistance to move off the price point without good reason. The price point was a minimum resale price maintenance that distributors of the high-end games set for retailers as it gave distributors and retailers an assurance of how much take of each sale they got and could plan their businesses around that, and moving away from that model without other market forces at play would be risky. Prior to September 2020, some individual games had been marked at the higher price tag. Upon announcement of the pricing and release date of the PlayStation 5 in September 2020, Sony confirmed that it was adopting the price point for some of its first party games for the platform.
The proposed mine EA (environmental assessment) was provided to the Department of Planning in June 2006. On the 7th of June the NSW Planning Minister Frank Sartor approved the proposed mine, stating that not going ahead with the mine would make no overall difference to climate change and thus would slow down the economy of New South Wales without good reason. Additionally many local landowners where happy to accept Centennial Coals purchase offer, and further environmental surveys showed species were found in greater abundance, further afield, than protestors had stated was the case. That same year, however, the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales found, in a case initiated by environmentalist Pete Gray, that the government had failed to properly assess the greenhouse gas pollution that would be caused by the mining and subsequent use of the coal.
" Examples are > then given. Assault is defined, at p. 110, Sect. 1, as "... an attempt to > offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another" and > battery (Sect. 2) as "... any injury whatsoever be it never so small, being > actually done to the person of a man in an angry, revengeful, rude, or > insolent manner..." ...the conclusion from each of them is clear, namely, > that the infliction of bodily harm without good reason is unlawful and that > the consent of the victim is irrelevant. In the unreported case of Reg. v. > Boyea (28 January 1992), in which the appellant was convicted of indecent > assault on a woman, Glidewell L.J. giving the judgment of the Court of > Appeal (Criminal Division) said: :"The central proposition in Donovan [1934] > is in our view consistent with the decision of the court in the Attorney > General's Reference (No.
He felt that it condemned the person who committed suicide even though he did so himself. The defense of his eventual suicide is detailed in Plato's written account in the Apology. Though he was sentenced to death by the state, Socrates had the chance to refuse and escape, instead of choosing to drink hemlock. Another famous philosopher of the Greco-Roman world with strong views on the subject was Plato. We learn from J.M. Rist that, “in the Phaedo Plato allows a very small loophole in his condemnation of the frequent Greek practice of suicide… What ought a man to suffer, asks Plato, if he kills that which is most truly his own… that is, if he takes his own life?” Plato believed that the state and the gods were associated, “Hence crimes against the state are crimes against the gods, and vice versa. When a man kills himself without good reason… he is committing a crime”. This allowed for the state the right to punish.
Although the prosecution's lead witness, Thalia Massie, had left the Territory and could not be forced to return to testify, the four surviving Ala Moana defendants could not be exonerated immediately. As Peter Van Slingland wrote, "Congress, the Navy, and mainland public opinion would not allow the charges to be dropped without good reason." Before the subsequent dismissal of the charges, Governor Judd hired the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency to further investigate and to review the evidence. The Pinkerton agency responded with a 279-page report, in which the introductory letter stated: > An analysis of the reports of our representatives, together, with the > reports and statements of the Attorney General's office, the office of the > Public Prosecutor, and the Police Department, also the testimony at the > trial of the defendants, makes it impossible to escape the conviction that > the kidnaping and assault was not caused by those accused, with the > attendant circumstances alleged by Mrs. Massie.
Code of Canon Law, canon 967 §3 Confessions in which the priest does not have the faculties to hear Confession, yet without good reason pretends to have them, are valid but illicit. The Church supplants the faculties leading to validity of the sacrament (Canon 144). However, in danger of death or a very grave emergency, any priest anywhere, even a suspended, interdicted, excommunicated or laicized priest, one who would not have faculties anymore, or one who for some reason does not have them, may validly and licitly absolve the person, even if a priest in good standing with faculties is nearby. Even for priests whose privileges have been suspended or revoked, a bishop or other superior may grant faculties for confession for a time or for certain purposes, as Pope Francis did when he allowed priests of the canonically irregular Society of Saint Pius X to hear confessions during the Year of Mercy, in 2015 and 2016; Francis extended the concession indefinitely in the apostolic letter Misericordia et Misera of 20 Nov. 2016.

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