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The sentences applied to two separate cases.
But most mandatory sentences applied to drug charges, and according to police data, drug use had remained steady since the 1980s even as the number of drug offenders in federal prison increased by 2,200 percent.
For example, in their analysis of state sentences applied to convicted offenders in Florida, Feldmeyer et al. (2015) analyze 501,027 cases accumulated over a 7-year period.
It is essential - for the overall system's solidity and for children's recovery - that legislation be enforced and sentences applied.
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Psychologists have most often studied boredom using a 28-item questionnaire that asks people to rate how closely a list of sentences applies to them: "Time always seems to be passing too slowly," for instance.
Judges can still throw young killers in jail and toss away the key, but they must first take into account the "immaturity [and] impetuosity" of youth.States are split over whether the Supreme Court's ruling on mandatory life sentences applies retroactively.
Such accounts analyze truthbearers, e.g., sentences, into their subsentential constituents and dissolve the relation of correspondence into appropriate semantic subrelations: names refer to, or denote, objects; predicates (open sentences) apply to, or are satisfied by objects.
Even though scientists often record their evidence non-sententially, e.g., in the form of pictures, graphs, and tables of numbers, some of what Hempel says about the meanings of observation sentences applies to non-sentential observational records as well.
And don't stop when it gets painful". Those same sentences apply to Woodson's construction of "Beneath a Meth Moon," which begins with the story's conclusion: A successfully rehabbed Laurel prepares to recount her struggles.
He noted that the sentence applied to all officials who are subject to impeachment, not just the President, and so should not be interpreted as making impeachment the exclusive avenue for bringing criminal charges against a sitting President.
At this impressive rate of fabulation, the 2,000th day should see our unhappy visionary gagged in a dripping cell as he awaits the death sentence applied to all fugitives who dare speak freely in the Kafkaesque nightmare that is 21st-century Britain.
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