So serious was her crime that it required 14 policemen in two vans to arrest her.
The first, a complete discharge, could not be considered because their acts were so serious.
This is so serious that the authorities have twice considered rediverting a river into the lagoon.
Peterborough magistrates said the offence was so serious a crown court judge must pass sentence.
Mr. MILLER: Well, first, the comments would be funny if they weren't so serious.
So serious reforms will mean winning the public argument, not just the parliamentary vote.
Things have become so serious the Indian government has appointed a new group of ministers to oversee the preparations.
"Failure" was defined as anything from collapse to damage so serious the bridge had to be closed.
Sure there are some stresses in some banks, but nothing so serious that warrants investors to sell bank equity.
This worldwide problem is so serious, I hope to get your attention here.
But he made the issue seem so serious that "I felt like a very small human being, " she says.
But others say the threats hanging over the recovery are so serious - there is no time to waste.
However the judge said Uddin's crime of domestic violence was so serious he would have to be sent to prison.
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The problem became so serious that hospitals were affected and supermarkets were beginning to run out of certain fresh goods.
If the implications were not so serious, the discrepancy between Mr. Obama's plans and real world conditions would be hilarious.
This is so serious that either the Pentagon or Homeland Security Department would respond, depending on the type of attack.
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This need for soybeans is so serious that the Chinese are willing to spend BIG money to assure a consistent long-term supply.
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The affair would be laughable if the fall-out were not so serious.
Sentencing him, Mr Justice Burnett told him the murder was of "inhuman depravity" and so serious that no minimum term would be appropriate.
Labor issues became so serious that Foxconn Technology Group, which now employs 1.2 million workers in China, decided it had to automate.
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The agency said if problems arise, it will consult with the exchanges whether they are so serious that the NMS rules should be suspended.
Of the calls made to the protection helpline last year, 10, 000 were deemed to relate to situations so serious that they needed immediate action.
Of these contacts, 138 were so serious that they required the involvement of police or children's services, a 29% increase on the previous year.
It is relatively straightforward to show how successful heart ops are because they are so serious, and often a matter of life or death.
"Bob and I wanted to make sure that we didn't get so serious about this that we didn't have a little fun, " she says.
In month after hospitalization, 1 in 5 patients will experience some adverse health event that is so serious that they will require another hospitalization.
Those issues are so serious that they raise questions about the future of both capitalism, as envisioned by Adam Smith, and the American Dream.
And that's why these issues are so serious and why it is irresponsible to politicize them in an attempt to score points in a campaign.
They urged the judge to sentence Libby to prison, saying the nature of the investigation Libby obstructed was so serious that he should serve time.
Singapore authorities think the problem is so serious that a "fat score" has become a part of every primary school child's assessment since 1992 .
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