How To Use Wrongdoer In A Sentence

  • If the situation arose through that person's purposeful negligence, however, then he is considered a purposeful wrongdoer.
  • By counting each e-mail sent by a white-collar wrongdoer as a separate case of wire fraud, prosecutors can threaten him with a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informs on his boss.
  • Accordingly, such noxal actions are permitted only where the wrongdoer is a slave, and indeed we find it often laid down by old legal writers that sons in power may be sued personally for their own delicts. The Institutes of Justinian
  • All suffering recoils on the wrongdoer himself.
  • I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact.
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  • Should a problem arise between two sisters, then `humbly and charitably "the abbess should correct the wrongdoer. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • When Coakley ascended to the Attorney General's office, she continued to take the easy route focusing her attention on garden clubs, non-kosher delis and lite-brite artists as opposed to chasing after real wrongdoers. Casey Sherman: Martha Coakley: Democrat Doomed from the Start
  • A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
  • Deciding when to inform on wrongdoers is one of the most wrenching dilemmas we can face.
  • He is God's servant an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.
  • Is there anything more gratifying than accepting a wrongdoer's humble apologies with Queenly dignity and good nature? Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of them begin with the appearances of ghostly wrongdoers and phantasmal murders, but in the end they are revealed to be hoaxes or misapprehensions of the Scooby Doo ilk. Book Review: The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Fandomania
  • Conversely, a direct action may change into noxal; thus, in an independent person has done a wrong, and then becomes your slave (as he may in several ways described in the first Book), a noxal action lies against you in lieu of the direct action which previously lay against the wrongdoer in person. The Institutes of Justinian
  • On the one hand, it is not clear why a jury should care how much charity a wrongdoer gives to third parties after the wrongdoer causes an injury to the plaintiff.
  • The correction of the wrongdoer is a remedy which should be employed against a man's sin. Fr. Benedict Groeschel blasts American Psychological Association
  • _On the contrary, _ To correct the wrongdoer is a spiritual almsdeed. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • By counting each e-mail sent by a white-collar wrongdoer as a separate case of wire fraud, prosecutors can threaten him with a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informs on his boss.
  • Further, he is a wrongdoer in corrupting the young.
  • They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity.
  • For, these are the limits imposed by Allah, and so transgress them not; for whoso transgresses Allah's limits, such are the wrongdoers.
  • Elsewhere, lustration - laws preventing wrongdoers of the past from holding office - has been the recourse.
  • I mean don't we have enough laws on the books against evildoers and wrongdoers?
  • We often take for granted that the wrongdoer is a hopeless case who sooner or later will "do it again," an attitude precluding that forgiveness from the heart which is necessary for true reconciliation. The biggest stumbling blocks
  • If the wrongdoer has come to the point of realizing his wrong, then one hopes there will be remorse, or at least some contrition or sorrow.
  • Good advocacy but unsound principle, for damages are to compensate the victim not to reflect what the wrongdoer ought to pay.
  • The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer.
  • A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
  • If wrongdoings are uncovered, then the wrongdoers must be punished.
  • But terrible, truly terrible and heart searching for the wrongdoer is the message -- God does not curse thee: thou hast cursed thyself. Town and Country Sermons
  • Is there anything more gratifying than accepting a wrongdoer's humble apologies with Queenly dignity and good nature? Times, Sunday Times
  • Trading standards officers say they will prosecute anyone found to be selling such items to children and the wrongdoer could then end up with a criminal record and a day in court.
  • Accordingly, such noxal actions are permitted only where the wrongdoer is a slave, and indeed we find it often laid down by old legal writers that sons in power may be sued personally for their own delicts. The Institutes of Justinian
  • He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on wrongdoer.
  • The only thing that makes punishment punishment is if the wrongdoer is the one being punished. Open source theology - Comments
  • Furies > (In later accounts, Tisiphone, Megaera, and Alecto, three goddesses who guard the gates of hell; in earlier accounts, they are avenging deities, of indeterminate number, sent from hell to punish wrongdoers) aslake > assuage; cool The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • A wrongdoer is not legally obliged to make a public confession, or to alert people who may have claims against it, to get the benefit of a statute of limitations. New York Civil Procedure
  • The capitalist who, alone or in conjunction with his fellows, performs some great industrial feat by which he wins money is a welldoer, not a wrongdoer, provided only he works in proper and legitimate lines. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • _I answer that, _ The correction of the wrongdoer is a remedy which should be employed against a man's sin. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • My right to say any of this is not at the mercy of some prosecutor who may or may not decide to prosecute, or whether fancy lawyering lets a wrongdoer go unconvicted.
  • One important, and from a Western perspective colorful, Nigerien legal tradition is its citizens' reliance on an oracle called the gon to identify wrongdoers and restore harmony to their communities. Archive 2008-03-01
  • If he sees, for example, that a wrongdoer has genuinely repented and that no good would come of forcing the miscreant to do jail time, he'll suspend his sentence.
  • A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery.
  • On the other hand, we have to consider the interest of society at large in finding our wrongdoers and repressing crime.
  • Unlike the FCPA, it has a "compliance defence" that allows a company to avoid the harshest penalties if the wrongdoer is a junior employee and the firm otherwise has a strict anti-bribery policy which is clear to all employees and effectively administered. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
  • I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact.
  • He even went to Wall Street to wag his finger at corporate wrongdoers, calling for legislative reform.
  • But how different everything becomes when our own countrymen are the wrongdoers.

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