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As soon as the pregnancy test is positive (and often long before), "eating is no longer a simple bodily function, much less a pleasure to be savored; it's a series of fraught choices, an act with grave consequences, committed three times a day".
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As a consequence, committing to a particular solution in design time may yield suboptimal architectures, which easily degrade the service when conditions deviate from those previously defined.
A lengthy sentence sends a message about the consequences of committing such a monstrous crime".
Asked about the spiritual consequences of committing suicide, Bishop Lori replied: "Objectively speaking, suicide is a grave evil.
In a country where there are no consistent legal consequences for committing crime, reliable institutional frameworks give way to something more "diffuse and fragmentary".
For example, trial lawyers have claimed that physicians have put far too much effort into "reforms" that reduce the legal consequences of committing medical errors, and not enough effort into "reforms" that would reduce the errors themselves.
Many Puerto Ricans want the Congress to pass a law ordering a plebiscite, with clearly stated options and their consequences, that commits the federal government to abide by the winning choice.
Mr. Naftalis responded that there were people like Mr. Ahmed around the world, and that they had to learn that there were "consequences to committing those crimes, to aligning themselves with a terrorist group, the only purpose of which is to kill innocents".
MIT graduate students must understand the expectations and standards that constitute academic integrity at MIT. Prepared with the support of the Dean for Undergraduate Education, the handbook "Academic Integrity at MIT" provides information about what constitutes violations of academic integrity as well as the consequences of committing such violations.
The 34 syllabuses with a plagiarism policy were meticulously examined by the researchers to determine how many of the 34 syllabuses actually defined plagiarism, whether they approached the issue of plagiarism directly, whether the syllabuses offered any guidelines or strategies on avoiding plagiarism, and whether the consequences of committing plagiarism were specified.
The researchers analyzed the syllabuses to find out if they contain a plagiarism policy, and if so, how the term is defined; whether they approach the issue of plagiarism directly; if they offer students any guidelines on how to avoid plagiarism; and if the consequences of committing plagiarism are specified.
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