The safety of society requires that an example be made in your case, and the sentence of the court is, that you be transported for the term of your natural life.
The statutory charges authorize a penalty, upon conviction, of death or imprisonment for life or any term of years.
Under the shelter of strong government, humankind can enjoy "commodious living" - Hobbes' term for a civilised mode of life in which we can live and work together without fear.
"It is open to the individual state, to make statutory provision for the imposition of a whole life minimum term, and in an appropriate case, as a matter of judicial discretion, for the court to make such an order, " he said.
The results come three years after the Government's National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions, which pledged to improve quality of life and independence for people living with chronic conditions.
He was also jailed for life with a minimum term of 10 years for the rape of a two-year-old girl.
Though BIA programs, Tribes improve their tribal governmental infrastructure, community infrastructure, education, job training, and employment opportunities along with other components of long term sustainable development that work to improve the quality of life for their members.
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O'Dell was jailed for life and was told by Norwich Crown Court he must serve a minimum term of nine years and will be on the sex offenders' register for life.
O'Dell, who had 20 previous convictions for 79 offences, must serve a minimum term of nine years and will be on the sex offenders' register for life.
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The new and improved universal whole life policies were designed to take advantage of high interest rates and growth in stock prices to reduce premiums and boost cash values the term for the built-in savings component of a life policy.
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Graham, who will turn 67 Sunday, had described his decision on whether to run for another term as a "rest-of-your-life" decision.
But the costs do not include any longer term costs, for example the life-long cost of caring for babies who suffer serious birth injuries.
By far the biggest long-term issue for anyone knocked down in life is the loss of self-esteem.
Christopher Halliwell was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 25 years for the murder of Sian O'Callaghan.
For many long-term Tibetan residents of Nepal, more concerned with daily life than politics, the greatest hardship is the government's refusal to issue refugee documents.
With a CRUT, a donor gives a highly-appreciated, low-income asset to a trust that will last for a term of years, typically either 20 years or someone's life.
He was jailed for life at Newcastle Crown Court in 1994 with a minimum term of 16 years and subsequently made three unsuccessful applications for parole.
Are senior Obama administration officials considering transferring to Egypt a poisonously influential Islamist cleric serving a life term in federal prison for trying to unleash a war of urban terrorism in the United States?
Mr Barber's long-term partner Donna Rogers said he had lived in the village for most of his life.
It also requires a culture that approaches it as a way of life rather than a short-term band-aid for current business problems.
While existing residents will continue to be guaranteed a home for life, some fear the effects of the new fixed-term tenancies on the neighbourhood around them.
So, as Cameron is very happy with his new social life and has more of a plan for his long-term future, the growing pains are definitely easing for this teenage prodigy.
The reason I view it a transient bargaining stage is that it is simply unsustainable as a model of economic life for more than a tiny fraction int he long-term.
Genworth Financial (33, GNW) is the largest U.S. seller of long-term-care insurance and variable annuities, number four for term life and number five for mortgage insurance.
Restivo was given a whole life sentence - meaning he would never be released - but this was overturned after an appeal last year and reduced to a life term with a minimum term of 40 years before being eligible for parole.
So, like term life insurance, you could pay into a plan for several years with a good chance of never needing to or being able to make a claim.
Nathan Parnaby, chief executive of Asia and Emerging Markets for Standard Life, said the company's long-term vision in the Middle East was to build a leading retail savings and investments business.
If such a coalition serves a full term, Fianna Fail, which has already been in government for two-thirds of Ireland's life since 1922, will by 2012 have racked up almost 23 out of the previous 25 years in power.
When the AIDS crisis struck at the beginning of his second term, he reacted much too slowly, and he told me he regretted that for the rest of his life.
Longer term, the smart ones will let the power users make the call of performance and battery life for themselves.
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