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... of varying degrees of reprehensibleness, and so to express more
condemnation for murder than for robbery, but it is difficult to convey the relative
reprehensibleness of one crime relative to another merely verbally. Hard
treatment is easier to ...
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Al-ghazali's Book of Fear and Hope
And the extreme dangers which are involved in feeling secure from the
strategems of God and His punishment cannot be defined and all that is a eulogy
of fear, because the reprehensibleness of a thing is a eulogy of its contradiction
which ...
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Theological and homiletical commentary on the Acts of the ...
The reprehensibleness of the adoration of the saints in the Romish Church. 1. Its
nature. 2. Its reprehensibleness. — The contest of Christianity with heathenism. 1.
A contest with the idolizing of men, while it proclaims the incarnation of God. 2.
Gotthard Victor Lechler, Karl Gerok, Johann Peter Lange, 1864
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Criminal Law in Action: An Overview of Current Issues in ...
... differentiated with respect to the reprehensibleness of the offence, and
sentencing in accordance with ideas of special prevention simply is incoherent.
The message of the criminalization is, if not always counteracted, at least
opposed.
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Ibn Taimiya's Struggle Against Popular Religion: With an ...
The measure of reprehensibleness and prohibitedness of such an act will
depend on shar'i reasoning claiming it as an act of imitation, for our imitating
them is no better than their imitating us. As for the desirability of abandoning it
altogether ...
Ahmad Ibn-'Abd-al-Halim Ibn Taimiya, Muhammad Umar Memon, 1976
Now, a rational judge could reason as follows: "The message from the legislation
is that different deeds have a different penal value (i.e. differ in degree of
reprehensibleness). Since all criminals are morally responsible for their deeds,
they are ...
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Responsibility and Criminal Liability
Duties to rescue (or 'intervene') seem to occasion the most worry. Yet, there also
seems to be a consensus as to the existence of moral duties of this sort and as to
the reprehensibleness of failures to provide aid when possible. If there is such a ...
Not quite what I expected ! ' said Mrs. Fox-Moore, with an unmistakable accent of
disappointment. It was plainly her meaning that to a general reprehensibleness,
dulness was now super- added. ' Perhaps these are not the ones,' said Vida, ...
Elizabeth Robins, Jane Marcus, 1980
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Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany
Robert Gellately. group to straighten out the mess, produced no results, so she
concluded, 'I see myself pressed to make the Gestapo aware of the actions of the
woman, so that they can instruct her as to the reprehensibleness of her behaviour
...
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Retributivism Has a Past: Has It a Future?
Disparate or disproportionate punishments are unjust, because they impose a
degree of penal censure on offenders that is not warranted by the
reprehensibleness of their criminal conduct. The other objection was to the
harshness of ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «REPREHENSIBLENESS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
reprehensibleness w wiadomościach.
The Wolf of Wall Street (R)
... wring their hands and cluck about immorality and reprehensibleness (at a screening for Academy members earlier this week, someone yelled “Shame on you! «MiamiHerald.com, Gru 13»
6 mindblowing M. Night Shyamalan plot twists we missed in 'She's …
One would assume that Taylor was not like, that horrible before this, or that people didn't notice it as much, but throughout the movie her reprehensibleness ... «Death and Taxes, Cze 13»
Fury as couple who swindled Alzheimer's woman avoid jail
He expressed concern over the suspended sentence, stating: “I don't think the suspended sentence really matches the reprehensibleness of the crime. «Belfast Telegraph, Maj 12»
Bubble-Head
The languorous reprehensibleness of the underemployed rich is etched in every gesture of the blandly named Paul Marshall, who is played by, get this, ... «New York Times Blogs, Lut 08»