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Still, the death defined the trial, turning what might have been a peeping Tom case or, as the resident assistant said, "a roommate issue" into something far more grave.
For what it's worth, the "reform" of applying the logic of capitalism to college sports, and paying players on the basis of their economic value, would deepen the incentive to cast aside players who have little value.The other more grave issue is lack of accountability at the top.
He reinstated the Holocaust-denying bishop Richard Williamson, brought back a Good Friday ritual that includes a denigrating reference to Jews, and issued a list of "more grave crimes" that seemed to equate the ordination of women with sexual abuse of children by priests.
No more grave and important issue can be brought to this Court than that of freedom of speech and assembly, which the due process clause guarantees to all persons regardless of their citizenship, but which the privileges and immunities clause secures only to citizens, and then only to the limited extent that their relationship to the national government is affected.
And the context – the possibility of collusion with the Kremlin to skew a presidential election – is far more grave that the issues of bribery and political dirty tricks underpinning those two other historical stains on modern American democracy.
"If it becomes more grave, we may return".
THE prognosis is looking ever more grave.
It was something more serious; more grave.
And his intent was far more grave.
There are few charges more grave.
With Barea, the writing is more grave.
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