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"get off scot-free" Definitions
  1. to not get the punishment that is deserved

49 Sentences With "get off scot free"

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BECKY QUICK: Should the Astros players get off scot free?
The UK's data regulator is not letting Cambridge Analytica get off scot-free.
But that doesn't mean you can repeatedly abuse it and get off scot-free.
Cyber is the "perfect weapon," in Sanger's formulation, because attackers typically get off scot-free.
You didn't think you were going to get off scot-free after 29A, did you?
In the long and now more heated debate about abortion, men get off scot-free.
Moreover, when they do, the people in charge of the punishments tend to get off scot-free.
But there's new evidence, like this 2007 study from Spain, that they don't get off scot-free.
If you&aposre a Democrat or a friend of Hillary, you get immunity or you get off scot-free.
Which means while he may not get a two-year suspension, he likely won't get off scot-free either.
Earlier on Tuesday, O'Rourke said on CNN that the media can't let Trump get off "scot-free" for his actions.
Failing to act on time means any chance at recovery is lost, letting a potential wrongdoer get off scot-free.
The budget cuts' primary effect was to help the rich get off scot-free while low-income people get audited.
While the market dodged a costly and long-debated tax on expensive second homes, wealthy buyers didn't get off scot-free.
"Without it, abusers can get off scot-free — even when they later admit to the behavior, as Mr. Schneiderman did today."
The United States has a culture of elite impunity, where the wealthy and powerful quite frequently get off scot-free after massive wrongdoing.
Prosecutors don't think that's an accident, and they want to make sure the disgraced movie mogul doesn't get off scot-free for it.
He fought suspects whom he thought were guilty and were likely to get off scot-free, because of the general apathy about Italian crime.
The man who knocked out Future's bodyguard with a vicious sucker punch in Spain will seemingly get off scot-free ... because nobody's pressing charges.
He could ensure that his family members and aides get off scot-free for any crimes they may have committed during the 2016 campaign.
Yet because it will be incredibly difficult to trace a specific baby's death to the Trump administration's censorship, it will also get off scot-free.
It's that the American public can see that Washington D.C. is teeming with shady people and those with the right connections get off scot-free.
That scenario is fiction, but all the legal maneuvers Daniel employs are completely legitimate, and someone in a similar situation could quite possibly get off scot free.
Indeed, girls across America are often treated even worse than in the Epstein case: Some end up arrested for prostitution while their rapists get off scot-free.
Because it is very, very difficult to trace an individual's death to a specific polluter, the polluters get off scot-free with killing thousands of people every year.
What's worse -- as any server knows -- Joseph got a big fat zero for a tip ... so he didn't want to let Cat get off scot-free for that.
"When I think about these dudes that get off scot-free, I'm like, 'Go live your life, dude who raped me when I was 14,'" she said, tearing up.
When it comes to the Paris treaty, Pruitt's criticisms that China and India get off "scot free" would've made more sense if he was talking about the 22005 Kyoto Protocol.
"It's seen as a crime relating to the conflict – so those accused are pardoned if they go through the transitional justice mechanism, and essentially get off scot-free," said Dhont.
The article describes a judicial no-man's land in the Idaho part of Yellowstone, where a person can commit a crime and get off scot-free due to sloppy jurisdictional boundaries.
While a pardon could undermine or eliminate a person's incentive to cooperate -- why try to get a lower sentence by cooperating when you can get off scot-free through a pardon?
ZTE won't get off "scot-free," White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said this week, which means it might have to shuffle management and pay more fines if the ban is removed.
During his latest Twitter rant, President Donald Trump made a comical error while arguing that Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer who recently pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, shouldn't get off scot-free.
But he doesn't get off scot-free ... Joe's gotta pay his ex, Deborah Herron, $2,219 a month in spousal support ... and she gets to keep a Lance Armstrong spin bike, stair climber and the Bowflex.
The US Department of Agriculture enforces the definition of "organic": You can't claim that a genetically modified crop, or an eggplant that's been sprayed with a synthetic pesticide, is organic and get off scot-free.
He says contrary to what 'ACS' portrayed on Wednesday night's premiere episode, a tourist did NOT sneak past an officer to dip a Versace magazine ad into his fresh blood ... and then get off scot-free.
Sugar may once again get off scot-free, because there is no definitive experiment or algorithm that can be developed to remove all doubt, no practical way to know for sure to what extent it's killing us.
She is most famous for what one might call novels of small-scale violence, in which individuals might get bloodied (or kidnapped, or sacrificially killed, or implicated in a murder-suicide) but societies usually get off scot-free.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Beto O'Rourke argued Monday that President Donald Trump cannot be allowed to "get off scot-free" for his years of racist actions because the President had delivered a speech hours earlier condemning white supremacy.
That's not to say that women aren't responsible for their own roles in extra-marital relationships, but the fact remains that women on both sides of the infidelity equation are blamed, while the man in the middle tends to get off scot-free.
But it's not clear that Russia will get off scot-free, with lawmakers from both parties calling for as-yet-unspecified punitive measures designed to retaliate for Moscow's interference in the 2016 elections and to deter Russia from trying to meddle in elections to come.
"I could have just taken the pardon by President Trump and gone on with my life," Saucier said to Fox News, adding that he feels an obligation to get to the truth of what he sees as a double standard that let Clinton get off scot-free.
So there is a line of thinking in Washington that Republicans are already looking into Trump rather than letting him get off scot-free — and that if Trump did anything really extreme, like firing Mueller or preemptively pardoning his aides, that would be a bridge too far. Maybe.
"Chinese technology companies have a culture of moving fast and breaking things, and while Didi got a free pass from the regulator for the first incident ... it is unlikely to get off scot-free the second time," Richard Windsor, a technology analyst, wrote on his Radio Free Mobile blog.
The "Clintons" then escape on a motorcycle driven by "Hillary" with "Bill" adoringly holding onto his wife as she drives them to freedom. "Trump" gets left behind and trapped by the wall in homage to Trump's border wall policy. The police catch "Trump" while the other "presidents" get off scot-free for their crimes.
In the same interview, he condemned what he saw as the Qarase government's policy of letting people implicated in the 2000 coup get off "Scot free," warning that it would lead to "a criminal generation" as children would be raised "without recognition of the law." This would lead, he said, to a security threat. He said that political interference in police investigations into the coup, together with the government's lenience towards its perpetrators, was making a mockery of the judicial system. "If we don't put our foot down, they will release every man and his dog," he said on 6 January 2005.
Prostitution is prohibited under Thai law, but karaoke bars and massage parlours can be registered as normal, legal businesses. When arrests of sex workers occur at such premises, police usually treat the act of prostitution as an exchange between the sex worker and the client—an exchange to which the owner of the business was not a party. Cases of clients being charged are few and far between, giving rise to the popular quip that, "employing sex workers is legal, being a sex worker is illegal, clients get off scot-free." Owners of such establishments are only accused of crimes when breaking other laws, such as the employment of underage workers or illegal migrants.
" "Flatworld" addresses the "emptiness of virtual modern lives," while "London's Burning" addresses the 2011 England riots and various national occupy movements. "What we were trying to demonstrate was, when you are in the middle of a global recession and the banks get off scot-free, and basically the people pay for it, these things are likely to happen." Black felt "London's Burning" and "High Hair," which is about "ladies of a certain age that like to go out and have fun," as carrying the strongest messages of any song on the album. "We just talk about subjects that don't get talked about in the everyday run-of the mill X-Factor nonsense that goes on.
However, Robert M. Price points out that while Derleth's tales are distinct from Lovecraft's in their use of hope and his depiction of a struggle between good and evil, nevertheless the basis of Derlerth's systemization are found in Lovecraft. He also suggests that the differences can be overstated: > Derleth was more optimistic than Lovecraft in his conception of the Mythos, > but we are dealing with a difference more of degree than kind. There are > indeed tales wherein Derleth's protagonists get off scot-free (like "The > Shadow in the Attic", "Witches' Hollow", or "The Shuttered Room"), but often > the hero is doomed (e.g., "The House in the Valley", "The Peabody Heritage", > "Something in Wood"), as in Lovecraft.

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