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For example, the causes of the avoidable part of the inequality in male life expectancy between social classes V and I are themselves accounted unjust precisely because their socially controllable effect is unjust (according to the strict equality principle), and this verdict holds even if these causes are otherwise permissible (i.e., permissible apart from their effects).
"There is no accordance between the risk assessments, his good behavior, and the strict regime he is under," the verdict states.
A 2011 study from the Montgomery based Equal Justice Initiative identified Alabama as "the only state in the country where judges can override jury life verdicts without meeting a strict standard".
After last week's verdict Assange, who is currently free under strict bail conditions, accused the United States of putting pressure on Britain, Sweden and the media.
Britain Stronger in Europe said the commission's ruling was "a damning verdict on leave campaigns' attempts to circumvent the strict spending rules".
Lord Norwich's verdict: that "whatever liberties Shakespeare might take with strict historical truth, in the essentials he was almost invariably right".
In a trial on the merits, defendants are entitled to a strict observance of all the rules designed to bring about a fair verdict.
Moreover, the verdicts left open broader questions about whether the rules of courtroom combat, with strict standards of evidence, are adequate in the face of brutal acts of terror.
Metallurgical evaluation proves this verdict.
Strict ones.
Super strict.
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