Since the question was put into the Crime and Criminal Law category, the answer is given in that context. First is worse than second in the sense that a crime of the first degree is worse than a crime of the second degree. First degree murder will call for a more severe penalty than will second degree murder.
Sometimes it depends how bad it is on the first day!
Probably worse.
There are 3. The second is the worse. The first is by far the best
no they haven't since the party was founded, (in 1867 I beleive) they have always come first or second.
The Gardasil shot hurts worse than almost any other shot I can think of. I got all three rounds of Gardasil last year. I got three other shots at the time of the first Gardasil (flu shot, tetanus shot, and meningitis), and the first Gardasil hurt worse than any of them. The second shot hurt worse than the first one, and the third one hurt worse than the second and the first one. It is worth it though, cancer is even worse. If you are getting the Gardasil shots, ask the nurse or doctor to inject a local anesthesia before the actual vaccine so that it doesn't hurt as bad.
What abt them? Who are second cousins? children of first cousins. Is it a question about having children with your second cousin. I think scientifically, it isn't good. It is worse if the cousin is on your mother's side, i have read. but no definite idea abt it.
When lying down at night, your cough can get worse. There are three reasons for a cough getting worse at night. The first reason is gravity, the second reason is the dry indoor environment, and the third reason is the human body naturally getting rid of congestion.
Piercings always hurt worse the second time because you are being pierced through scar tissue.
There are four degrees of frostbite, first being the least severe, fourth being the most. First degree is burning or throbbing pain, second is numbness, third shows broken blisters, and fourth actually looks mummified. ■
Smoke. Booze is a close second.
The federal government did not enforce the Court's decisions.
The federal government did not enforce the Court's decisions.