The rule of law exists to alleviate misery, not to mandate it.
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Dobson then gave the Robins a 13-point breathing space with a drop-goal with 12 minutes on the clock but the misery was not over the Rhinos.
The favela is actually a highly variable site for living, a bit like the inner cities of the U.S. At one end they are suitable homes for middle-class people and civil servants, and at the other end they are places of utter misery, not fit for human living.
It's part of a massive system that has left one in three Americans baking in scorching heat and has threatened lives and doled out misery for those not fortunate enough to find a splash of cool water or air conditioning.
The first is that where to live is mostly a lifestyle choice (bureaucratic visa misery notwithstanding), not a condemnation.
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Massive greed and consequent massive human misery and suffering do not have to be accepted as a givens, unavoidable, intractable, irresolvable.
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As the end approached, Demetriou chanced his arm with an interception which came off and he sprinted clear to compound Hull's misery but Jefferies could not add the extras.
But the newcomers and the flowers are not the only source of all this misery.
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It goes on: not only do Obama states have more Housing Misery and a weaker recent price recovery: they also are much less affordable.
Whether Holmes was bad or mad when he allegedly caused so much misery to so many people will not get resolved by a technique beloved by Hollywood movie directors but not by scientists.
This awareness of themselves on a larger map than the miseries of the slum allowed them to knowingly present themselves as actors with a positive valence, not merely poor hopeless individuals living in utter misery.
Zero tolerance not only prevents a minority from making life a misery for the rest.
But some countries, notably in Africa and the Middle East, have chosen not to take part in that process, and misery there has increased.
And some things are not right now - as anyone who has experienced the misery of sewer flooding will testify to.
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Violence on the outskirts of French cities is not the product of insufficiently firm policing but of the misery of life there.
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The unselfish reason: People are still in misery and my presence there, as an angler, would not help.
That prosperity did not change us as much as education could: there lies the true misery of it.
But Everton were clearly in control and Osman compounded Hull's misery by pouncing after Heitinga's free-kick was not cleared.
They included distress tolerance techniques like plunging her head into ice water, devising ways to distract herself when bad thoughts arose and learning not to leap to the conclusion that one bad day implies a life of misery.
After the misery of her ban, the smile beams like never before and why not?
But misery, or in this case, ineptitude, loves company for retail only marketers were not the only group with such a low aggregate acumen of their Most Valuable Customers (MVCs).
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