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Bad credit mortgages will likely have a higher than usual interest rate. They may also have stricter policies and penalties for late and partial payments.
Yes, DWI penalties can vary between states due to differences in state laws and regulations. Some states may have stricter penalties such as longer license suspensions, higher fines, mandatory jail time, or ignition interlock device requirements, while others may have more lenient penalties. It's important to be aware of the specific DWI laws in the state where the offense occurred.
what if the state law was stricter?
Yes, "stricter" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "strict," used to indicate a higher level of severity, control, or limitation. For example, "The new regulations are stricter than the previous ones."
Generally speaking, Ashkenazi laws of kashrut are stricter.
No. Look at the most recent FBI numbers. Crimes committed with any type of firearm are at an all time low. Even if laws were stricter, gun violence would be the same, since criminals get THEIR weapons illegally, or from the Black Market. Making it harder for the average citizen to go buy a gun at a local gun store wont lower gun crimes, it will only make the innocent man defenceless (as well as infringe the second amendment right), and the criminal will STILL have his illegally imported guns, so then, criminals will all have guns, and the innocent, law abiding people will not. Just remember, the "bad guys" don't buy guns at gun stores, they get them illegally, the people who buy from gun stores, are the patriotic, law abiding citizens. Making gun laws stricter will NOT lower crime.
no
The comparative is "stricter" and the superlative is "strictest".
Your question depends on the level of Judaic orthodoxy you intend. For example, in some of the stricter interpretations of Judaism, women are currently unable to become pulpit rabbis. Whilst I cannot offer a percentage, the number of female rabbis is increasing worldwide.
Separatists
That depends on their individual personalities and how they were raised by their own parents. It's NOT uncommon for mothers to be stricter than fathers.
i do not think that celebrities who break the law should face stricter penalties. really, the only thing the makes the distinction between a celebrity and your standard person is that they are famous and we are not. the only thing that even makes the slightest amount of sense in saying that they SHOULD get punished more is that America's children and people look up to them and SOMETIMES follow in their footsteps. but really, everyone everywhere is going to influence someone someway, and anyone anywhere CAN influence anybody anytime. we need to recognize that people are people and no matter what the crime - we still need to acknowledge that the crimes are wrong though - we need to make sure that we are consistent with the punishments of other people.