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Imprisonments meaning
plural of imprisonment
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It took another half century of theological wrangling, rival synods, imprisonments, excommunications, and finally another council in 381 (Constantinople I) to define the nature of the Trinity and the final form of the creed.
That cost does not include the costs os addictions, crime and imprisonments, and legal systems.
The conclusions that most of those efforts reached: greater policing is the problem, not the solution; more and harsher sentencing and imprisonments has made no difference.
With nearly 2 000 inmates and majority of them being hardcore criminals—some serving life imprisonments and others facing the death penalty—the prison is one of the most difficult to manage, he said.
At the direction of Lenin, the Cheka performed mass arrests, imprisonments, and executions of " enemies of the people ".
Nearly all Catholic bishops, clergy, and laymen rejected the legality of the new laws and defiantly faced the increasingly heavy penalties and imprisonments imposed by Bismarck's government.
Petitions against the Espionage Act of 1917 resulted in imprisonments.
These activities were to result in two imprisonments and a temporary exile to England.