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Some conservative Christians are all too quick to sentence outsiders to hell.
Women who arrive at hospitals haemorrhaging are often accused of attempting an abortion, and the judicial system is quick to sentence women to up to 30 years in prison for crimes they haven't committed.
While the state is quick to sentence and usually imprison those who dare choose to publicly refuse military service for political reasons, social pressures are undoubtedly an equal or even greater deterrent for those who flirt with thoughts of refusal. .
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Kaschak and Glenberg (2000) demonstrated that meaning in language is not purely syntactic: when presented with innovative denominal verbs constructed from nouns, participants were quicker to read sentences as sensical when the affordances of the noun were consistent with the action implied in the sentence.
Amy is quick to finish Monica's sentence.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's leaders and opposition politicians on Friday were quick to express outrage at the sentence handed down to a Pakistani woman who was convicted of trying to kill American soldiers and F.B.I. agents.
The public can be quick to anger, especially when courts hand out sentences seen as too lenient.
British and American officials were quick to condemn what they described as a "disproportionate" sentence.
And yet the army, rushing in to arrest protesters or suspected trouble-makers, is quick to put them – young civilians – on military trial and sentence them.
Stern was characteristically quick to dismiss Donaghy as a desperate man trying to lighten a stiff prison sentence.
Quick to ask questions.
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