The deputy justice minister said the brutality of the men's crimes meant there was no reason to show mercy.
All neatly crafted statements with a nod to UEFA and with perhaps a hope that they show mercy in the future.
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Many states have mandatory minimum sentences, which remove judges' discretion to show mercy, even when the circumstances of a case cry out for it.
Of course, she is well aware that the warlord will give her kind no quarter whatsoever, it being not in the nature of these brutes to show mercy to anyone.
After this week's vote, any graceful exit she offers him will be seen as a show of mercy.
On 29 November, during sentencing, I believe that Judge Pastor will show more mercy to Murray than did his jurors.
Responding to prosecutors' claims that Mr. Weberman wasn't remorseful, defense attorney George Farkas told the judge his client won't show "mercy" because he is innocent.
Overseas investors show little mercy to countries where public spending gets out of hand, the currency gets out of line, the banks are poorly supervised or companies rip off outside owners.
Anyone who's cycled through Amsterdam will know that the Dutch show no mercy towards the amateur cyclist, often racing past them at high speed and cutting them off in between tram lines and bus stops.
Within days or hours even, it was expected that he would get to Benghazi, a city of 700, 000 people that was the center of the opposition, that he had told he would show no mercy.
FedEx can say something like this: We promise you complete fidelity and reliability, except that if you drop something nasty into one of these boxes we will show you no mercy.
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