So the argument runs that we are justified in consigning that second individual to a forum where he is more likely to be convicted.
It might also be a middle man—someone who will transport and, possibly, sort the waste before consigning it for ultimate disposal or for reclamation.
In fact, it seems to me that he is consigning it to a very watery grave.
Is it prudent to take the risks involved in consigning the ship repairing industry to that kind of situation?
If you call it consigning, it is right; if it is called dumping, then it is wrong.
If women have to give up paid work to look after such a person, they are consigning themselves to a lifetime of poverty and isolation.
Although others insisted on consigning us to the bin, we understood the value of manufacturing to the gross domestic product.
We are not prepared to tolerate—nor can we, nor should we do so—the consigning of thousands of our constituents to the dole queues.