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OK, please understand this: I am all for rigorous sentencing for dangerous people.
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Workdays have a rigorous time structure.
The sentencing has sparked rigorous debate on internet forums and social network sites debating the sentence comments that are made online.
When cautions are handed down repeatedly, fines aren't paid, or community sentences aren't rigorous, a damaging message is sent to offenders.
He was separately sentenced to 30 months rigorous imprisonment over irregularities in military procurements.
He was one of the first 1,400 serious offenders whose cases went to new drug diversion courts, which provisionally sentence the defendants to rigorous treatment programs and monitoring, while keeping the threat of prison as leverage.
On 22 July 1908, Lokmanya Tilak, the principal advocate of the Swadeshi movement in Bombay, was sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment, on the charge of writing inflammatory articles against the Government in his newspaper Kesari.
Lind already has said she would shave 112 days from Manning's sentence because his confinement had been "more rigorous than necessary," but that dispensation would mean little in a sentence of several years or even decades.
The distinguishing mark of literary greatness, Ford suggested, remains the combination of the two: a fresh sentence-level flair and a rigorous focus on the story at hand.
On television, he speaks in long, complex sentences and hews to a rigorous line of logic, and when you tell him things he remembers them.
Another was the rigorous devotion to style of Flaubert ("My sentences are my adventures") and the far more elaborate devotion of Joyce and followers like Hrabal.
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