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In a solitary dissent from the court's refusal to stay an execution in Texas, Justice Blackmun wrote in February 1994, "The problem is that the inevitability of factual, legal and moral error gives us a system that we know must wrongly kill some defendants, a system that fails to deliver the fair, consistent and reliable sentences of death required by the Constitution".
"The problem," he said, "is that the inevitability of factual, legal and moral error gives us a system that we know must wrongly kill some defendants, a system that fails to deliver the fair, consistent and reliable sentences of death required by the Constitution".
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While some death penalty supporters have argued that Illinois is an aberration and produces less reliable death sentences than other states, the Columbia study found that the rate of serious error detected by court reviews in Illinois capital cases was 66percentt, slightly below the national average of 68percentt.
We might have reliable observation sentences about the patient's subsequent condition, but, unless we control for placebo effects, the improvement in a patient's condition might have nothing to do with the actual treatment received.
Without indisputable video surveillance or DNA evidence together with other forms of reliable evidence, a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole should be applied instead of the death penalty.
His sentences are reliable joys: liquid and casual, they slip in and out of philosophy and anecdote noiselessly, like people padding through an empty chapel, expecting to hear nothing more than the sound of their own passage.
The results of this analysis suggest that both the left posterior STS and the left middle frontal gyrus contained the information, which permitted reliable discrimination between meaningful sentences and nonwords across different ROI sizes.
In a sentence: Durable, more reliable than a phone, and perfect for those who like to move fast and light.
A discussion about the accuracy of the book ("How Do We Know That the Bible Is Historically Reliable?"), for example, includes this sentence, apropos of nothing: "Just as historians do not know everything about King David's reign many centuries ago and about the life of Jesus, we similarly do not know all of Dr. King's activities during his stay in the Birmingham jail".
However, this is not as reliable as looking at the sentence as a whole because the active perfect and progressive cases also take auxiliaries.
In a sentence: Simple, tough and reliable, with long battery life.
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