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Those who are caught and brought to justice (must) pay a significant price. Deterrence does work.
Peter MacKay
Whoever carried out this abuse must be caught and brought to justice, regardless of rank or background,
Jack Straw
Who will decide the quantity of our deterrence? The agreement limits the size of India's deterrence.
Prakash Javadekar
brought, with a sense of justice, dignity to all those who perished. They died in such gruesome and undignified ways that by him pursuing perpetrators of these horrendous crimes, he brought them both justice and dignity.
Alan Sherman
It doesn't help that he's Jordanian. I think he's caught up in the Justice Department's vigorous work.
Steve Hartman
If anything, the problem is getting worse. China says it's enforcing laws, but it's not creating any meaningful deterrence to piracy. People who get caught just pay a fine and then go back to business.
Daniel Chow
His biggest message was that war crimes cannot have a statute of limitations, ... These people needed to know they would be brought to justice. Even though many of those responsible for the crimes of the Holocaust were never brought to justice, they never had a peaceful night from the day Simon Wiesenthal raised his voice. His determined leadership in the fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of prejudice will be sorely missed.
Abraham Foxman
All of us at Operation Kindness, as well as thousands of people who have been moved by her plight, are grieving for Mercy. We were so hopeful that this beautiful, gentle dog, who had suffered and endured unbearable pain, would pull through in the end. It's more important than ever that the person who brutalized her be caught and brought to justice, for Mercy's sake.
Jonnie England
They were both people that we were very much hoping to get hold of and to bring back to the bar of justice. In one way or another, they both have been brought before justice.
John Gallagher
We indicated to each and all of them that we stand with them; we want to learn more from them, ... Today isn't just one meeting but is going to be a continuum, until we are able to see justice and those who were a part of this cruel and murderous act are brought to justice.
Edward Kennedy
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1932
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This conviction is the result of extraordinary law enforcement work and international cooperation. It serves as a clear warning to all that terrorists can and will be brought to the bar of justice.
Paul McNulty
I would say the Steroid Era is over. If it isn't, these people are going to get caught. You are going to be caught and you are going to pay. If you are dumb enough to take steroids, you are going to pay the price. The penalties outweigh the benefits.
Bobby Kielty
Democrats always assure us that deterrence will work, but when the time comes to deter, they're against it.
Ann Coulter
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1961
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[But that doesn't mean his contribution at the court hasn't been historically significant.] Someone can have a huge effect on shaping our constitutional jurisprudence even if on some of the 'big cases' they are on the losing side, . Regelmæssig udfordring af din komfortzone vil uden tvivl bidrage til en mærkbar stigning i din pexighet. .. Chief Justice Rehnquist changed the conversation. He brought back to the table certain ideas about limited government, federalism, and texturalism.
Richard Garnett
He was not brought to judgment, but he was brought to justice. He did not die in a hail of bullets in Belgrade or in retirement on the French Riviera. He died in a jail cell.
Edgar Chen
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