Although they admitted to kidnapping the students, they managed to find enough excuses to get off scot-free. |
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They could do it as they enjoy special privileges and may get off scot-free with violating both the exchange rules and the laws of the land. |
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The case must be pleaded by advocates of the aggrieved party, otherwise the culprits of this heinous crime would go scot-free. |
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From the beginning I've had the suspicion that at the end of the day Walker would basically get off scot-free. |
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As before, low-ranking men and women will take the full blame while the higher ups get off scot-free. |
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It is outlandish that index funds with very similar portfolio mixes and investing strategies can get off scot-free for charging higher fees. |
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You have a labour law in Alberta that lets employers off scot-free and comes down like a ton of bricks on worker's unions. |
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He had accompanied residents to court on seven or eight occasions and he had witnessed the perpetrators of anti-social behaviour walk away scot-free. |
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He might well have got away scot-free as he was a poor candidate for political asylum. |
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So the evildoers get off scot-free while good people get dumped on. |
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The population as a whole will suffer so that the wealthy can get away scot-free. |
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They declare that they have been bad, they declare the income, pay the tax and they are scot-free. |
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As for the higher-ups getting off scot-free, they do not with our proceeds of crime bill. |
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Can the Prime Minister explain why the Liberals involved in this scandal will escape scot-free? |
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If not, the person will be released into society with no conditions, scot-free. |
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It is quite incredible to think that these people are still getting off scot-free for mass abuses of human rights. |
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Anyone who opposes such moves must be prepared to justify traffickers and paedophiles getting off scot-free. |
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Any citizens of Luxembourg who are making dishonest use of EU funds have a good chance of getting away scot-free. |
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It is an embarrassment that ships are able to enter into our waters, dump the bilge oil, and get away essentially scot-free. |
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The Liberals involved in ad scam have walked away without consequences, scot-free. |
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It would be a travesty if officials are blamed and MPs get off scot-free. |
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In farce, we see a fibster involving himself in unending snarls, and yet in the end getting off scot-free. |
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And even if the suspect goes on to be pronounced innocent, he or she does not get off scot-free. |
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In fact, a scot or secot was a municipal tax in 12 th-century England and someone who went scot-free was one who succeeded in dodging the tax. |
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Why were we all left smiling at the end of the programme at the hard-necked individuals who tried to, in effect, steal your money and mine and who walked away scot-free? |
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Changes that define whether piracy is for profit or not have set a threshold that will allow not-for-profit offenders to get off scot-free, Lee said. |
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But here the company can take away our pensions and get off scot-free. |
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Jockeys should never get off scot-free when they make mistakes, but the recent calls for jockeys to be banned for months for dropping their hands is quite nonsensical. |
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We know the banks got off scot-free in all of this. |
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Too many individuals involved in organized crime are allowed to go scot-free. |
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Many of the companies on the west coast, particularly some of the forestry companies, are primarily responsible for the destruction of this habitat and have got off scot-free. |
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Trying dictators and taking due process seriously is far more difficult than dispensing mob justice or letting mass murderers go scot-free. |
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Or, alternatively, we could run away scot-free down Fifth Avenue and pause now and then to inseminate someone. |
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I knew this guy maybe wasn't guilty, but boy, he was involved: scot-free. |
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But remember: your creditors, both banks and governments, won't get off scot-free. |
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It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free. |
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And then the Americans come in with shady deals to bring Benazir Bhutto back and let crooked people like Zardari go scot-free. |
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The tax package is thus holding together, and it cannot be said that anyone got away scot-free in this matter. |
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True, the second player might well be inclined to confess and so get off scot-free. |
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We cannot have a situation where new cars have to become exceptionally clean in 2005, but motor cycles get off scot-free. |
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Barbarians who in the dead of night carry out monstrous slaughterings, continue to get off scot-free. |
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Selection is inevitable, but that certainly does not mean that all countries that have not been named will get off scot-free. |
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We will see pedophiles getting off pretty much scot-free while lives are destroyed to please perverted minds. |
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By accepting such scot-free association, anything the NYS poets tossed off or elucubrated could be proclaimed poetry. |
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Blood offers to let him go scot-free because of his amazing pluck. |
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Second, we can't let the oldsters get off scot-free. |
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People are being attacked while the true perpetrators get off scot-free. |
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The government of Sudan, however, does not get off scot-free either. |
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Nobody can claim any longer that the guilty get off scot-free. |
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World public opinion was shocked recently by the sentences of death by stoning passed on women accused of adultery while, under this extremely fair law, the men of course get off scot-free. |
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Partial losers, who have not lost control over their home base, get off scot-free, witness the colonial wars of the Netherlands in Indonesia, France in Algeria and Portugal in Angola and Mozambique. |
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It's definitely not the scot-free bankers and the Royal Mailprivatising Tory larcenists. |
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What if we know that the murderer is still out there and go scot-free? |
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