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While the Democrats said they wanted to change drug sentencing laws for crack and powder cocaine to erase racial disparities in punishments — more blacks and Hispanics are convicted for crack possession and sales, which carry heavier penalties — Mrs. Clinton said she had problems with making any sentencing changes apply to people already convicted.
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"In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, / any thing can be made, any sentence begun.
If you exchange a question mark for an exclamation mark it makes any sentence seem demented and threatening.
Notice that the din of the first two stanzas is replaced by the clarity of "today's sharp sparkle" wherein "anything can be made, any sentence begun".
But the ruling published on Tuesday said the court found the "considerable delays in the applicants making any progress in their sentences had been the result of lack of resources, planning and realistic consideration of the impact of the sentencing scheme introduced in 2005".
Where you couldn't put three of the words together and make any reasonable sentence that matched anything that they knew!
Becket did this even though none of them had been warned, and despite the fact that the pope had asked that Becket not make any such sentences until after a pending embassy to King Henry had ended.
He said she would not be making any further comment until after sentencing takes place.
Since the biconditional 'if and only if' ensures only that the sentence named on the left will have the same truth value as the sentence on the right, so it would seem to allow us to make any substitution of sentences on the right so long as their truth value is identical to that on the left.
If the above sentence made any lick of sense to you, then please leave the record alphabetization chore for another day and try to find a date.
Mr. Prokopi's lawyer, Georges Lederman, said he had advised his client not to make any public statements before his sentencing, but he also said Mr. Prokopi was cooperating with the government "for a favorable outcome".
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