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Meanings of aggravating factors in anglès
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Usage of aggravating factors in anglès
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This peripartum complication is usually self-limiting when the aggravatingfactors are no louguer present.
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But he said he had increased this due to the aggravatingfactors in the case.
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We have aggravatingfactors, racially, or race hate.
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What it does is categorise these offences differently, taking the aggravatingfactors into account in its definition.
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Poor health and stress were said to be aggravatingfactors for the 217 men who became depressed.
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Councillor Jules Radich said there were aggravatingfactors on the day, but he would still support the motion.
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Social workers and health staff will undertake this assessment of the potential victims looking at both protective and aggravatingfactors.
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Since there are no prior aggravatingfactors, he could be out as soon as he comes up with the money.
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If the requirement for removal can be increased with aggravatingfactors, surely it should be reduced where there are compelling considerations.
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Ultimately, the jury unanimously decided that the aggravatingfactors outweighed the mitigating factors - and handed down a sentence of death.
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The jury were tasked with weighing " aggravatingfactors" against "mitigating factors" in deciding whether to send Tsarnaev to his death.
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Further aggravatingfactors justifying this sentence were that these were pre-meditated crimes of hate, terrorism, particular cruelty and involved the use of weapons.
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However, he said that despite the offence having aggravatingfactors and notwithstanding the tragic consequences, he felt it did not warrant a custodial sentence.
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Justice Cull noted several aggravatingfactors during sentencing, including the use of a weapon, the serious injuries caused and the vulnerability of the victim.
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Mr Marinovich said the aggravatingfactors in the case included the length of the offending, the attempt to conceal the offending, and its extreme cruelty.
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That decision is expected within weeks, and the prosecution and defence will be given an opportunity to weigh in on any mitigating or aggravatingfactors.