Today's referees lack such deterrents—and professional sportsmen can transgress in a way that their classical predecessors could scarcely have imagined.
So many people (including path-breaking members of minority groups) will be deemed to have transgressed that skeletons in closets come to be regarded as inevitable.
Many astronomers believe that the moons of Mars, Phobos, and Deimos were captured by the red planet when they transgressed into its hill sphere from the nearby asteroid belt.
She obeyed his directions very punctually: perhaps she had no temptation to transgress. Living among clowns and misanthropists, she probably cannot appreciate a better class of people when she meets them.
And this is that the Earth, the environment — another idea he invented, " the environment" — is governed by these ecological processes and we transgress them at our peril.
Man, as a physical being, is like other bodies governed by invariable laws. As an intelligent being, he incessantly transgresses the laws established by God, and changes those of his own instituting.