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Filing charges against infiltrators should be a 'must' whether or not radical activists manage to escape consequences in the first trials.
Ayn Rand, whose libertarian credentials are a tad bit stronger than Oldman's, noted that freedom of speech does not mean one is entitled to escape consequences.
It seems impossible to imagine any reform that would level the playing field when it comes to the ability of the rich to escape consequences in the United States.
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"The larger question is," he said, "if you move a planet, is it your responsibility to, you know, shepherd the other planets?" And the Earth, while rescued, would not escape consequences, either.
While it is against federal law for a state to declare bankruptcy, California's move Thursday will not go unnoticed by Wall Street or escape consequences.
Participants believe such a pool would lessen the risk posed by moral hazard, a scenario in which people escape consequences for destructive activity, thus encouraging more destructive activity in the future, sources said.
I had allowed the two of them to escape the consequences of their fiasco.
He fumed that when financial firms collapse, only the bosses seem to escape the consequences.
But the banks' critics accuse them of lobbying to escape the consequences of actions that caused the financial meltdown.
There will be mass movements of people trying to escape the consequences; no country will be untouched.
I would have been more content if I'd been able to escape the consequences of what I'd done on "Twenty-One".
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