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More recently, however, some of the accusations have led to swift consequences for the men accused.
In school, at home and online, we must all hold one another accountable for our actions and provide swift consequences, positive or negative.
When the St. Louis Cardinals' Matt Holliday dropped a fly ball with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning in Game 2 of their National League division series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, there were swift consequences: the Cardinals lost the game, and Holliday had to face the news media to talk about his gaffe.
Called "community court," the program aims to steer early offenders onto the right path by imposing swift consequences for minor, nonviolent crimes.
Let's react to that specific case in prosecuting that specific murder, and making sure he faces very swift consequences and accountability.
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Pierson was ultimately asked to resign after a White House intruder incident, facing much swifter consequences than the white men who previously held the position.
While Mathers was facing swift social consequences for her Snapchat behavior – she was widely criticized for body-shaming, banned from the gym chain and reportedly suspended from her job on a Los Angeles radio show – she also became subject to a criminal investigation, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"And we will bring about swift political consequences to those who oppose us".
Barack Obama's victory has had some swift and obvious consequences, not least the restoration of American liberal confidence and a global upswing of positive feeling about the United States.
Meanwhile, smart, innovative law enforcement strategies that employ carrots and sticks — treatment and drug testing complete with swift but modest consequences for continued drug use, or incentives for abstinence — have produced impressive results, through drug courts or closely supervised probation programs.
The idea, based on research and recent experience in states such as Texas and Hawaii, is that people change behaviour in response to swift and certain consequences, not necessarily severe ones.Proponents believe crime, already relatively low, could decrease, as offenders who are not dangerous are kept out of prison, where they would be brutalised, and remain integrated in their communities.
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