Sentence examples for sentencing made from inspiring English sources

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In his order, Judge Chin said that while victims typically had a right to be "reasonably heard" at a sentencing, the number of people seeking to speak at Mr. Madoff's sentencing made it "impracticable" for them all to speak.

After Macdonald's sentencing made headlines last fall, Deloitte announced that he was no longer working for them, and his LinkedIn profile disappeared.

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"Inconsistent sentencing makes policing a random exercise".

Just typing that sentence made my ovaries shudder.

The two adjectives in that sentence made command performances.

But the sentence made it past the New Yorker's famously zealous copy team.

I am in shock that this sentence made it into the minutes.

But I should have, because his next sentence made my knees wobble.

But its key sentence made just as much of an impact back then as today.

Yeah, no disrespect mate, I'm sure that sentence made perfect sense in the 1760s.

Inner voices were admirably color-coded; the musical sentences made sense.

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