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(Transgression of the Laws by a batsman who has a runner)
Kaen cried, and even Kim knew how flagrant a transgression of the laws of the word-striving this had to be.
I mean, it could not except as an intrusion, a transgression of the law which forbids strangers to mix into a private dispute between friends, unasked.
Whosoever commiteth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the Law.
His transgressions of the laws of television begin with the fact that the concept of "TriBeCa" cannot be summed up in three words or less.
For if any suspicion remain, that the event and command concurred by accident, there is no miracle and no transgression of the laws of nature.
They base their belief on texts such as "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law."
Each law has its own chapter, complete with a "transgression of the law," "observation of the law," and a "reversal."
The man of talent affects to call his transgressions of the laws of the senses trivial, and to count them nothing considered with his devotion to his art.
Since Adam didn't have knowledge of good and evil before partaking of the forbidden fruit, so his act was a transgression of the law, not a sin against the law.
A widely used method to circumvent the censorship laws was to employ "strawman" editors who were paid to receive the fines or jail sentences that followed the transgressions of the law.
And it became difficult to differentiate between someone like Angela Thompson, an adolescent who committed a single transgression of the law (albeit a serious one), and her uncle, an adult repeat offender who ran a major criminal enterprise.
F.E. Peters, a western scholar of Islam, states that Muhammad's treatment of Jews of Medina was essentially political being prompted by what Muhammad read as treasonous and not some transgression of the law of God.
The Sabbath Rest Advent Church understands that the deliverance that God offers is not merely the remission of guilt for actions committed, but also deliverance from the condition that repeatedly leads to transgression of the law.
Saint James was martyred at the hands of a mob incensed at his preaching about Jesus and his "transgression of the Law" - an accusation made by the Jewish High Priest of the time, Hanan ben Hanan.
Of course, such obvious indiscretions as prolonged exertion, violent exercise, and fatiguing journeys should be avoided, for transgression of the laws of health brings its own punishment, generally in the form of discomfort, more quickly, and often more severely, during pregnancy than at other times.
At the moment, as we euphemistically say in the English language, if you 'lose' your licence you can go and get a European driving licence or get a licence in another country. 'Lose' means having it withdrawn for some major transgression of the law!
And were it not that he had thus lightened them off Israel and taken them upon himself, there had been no man able to bear Israel's chastisements for the transgression of the law: and this is that which is written, 'Surely our sicknesses he hath carried.'"
Augustine argues that there can be no true transgression of the laws of nature, because everything that happens according to God's will happens by nature, and a transgression of the laws of nature would therefore happen contrary to God's will.
At the same time, we make a call to the Honduran people to peacefully participate in the next general elections and to avoid all kinds of demonstrations that would oppose the elections or their results, or promote insurrection, antijuridical conduct, civil disobedience or other acts that could produce violent confrontations or transgressions of the law.