It is hoped the clampdown will re-educate motorists about road safety and make them less likely to break the law in the future. |
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In some countries the law states that if underage youngsters break the law the parents are held responsible too. |
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We shouldn't break the law, except if you think that the law is unjust and wrong. |
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It's not a private matter when the children of the nation's first family break the law. |
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What is the overlap between contracts which break the law and those which are contrary to public policy? |
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If an individual has won refugee status, that is theirs for keeps unless they break the law. |
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We do not like some of the things they do, especially those things that break the law or insult Greek sensitivities, such as mooning. |
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The greatest kudos, he says, is accorded to those who have been caught more than once, yet continue to break the law. |
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This is a constant problem and we will not let up on those who break the law. |
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I'm not advising anybody to break the law, or to violate trademarks or service marks or proprietary names or anything like that. |
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Statistically, they are far more likely to break the law by shoplifting than asylum seekers are to commit any crime. |
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Why do students think they can always break the law and be let off with just a reprimand or a slap on the wrist? |
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If everyday decent people have to break the law to live normal lives what chance is there for an orderly society? |
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It was suggested that any sign of social disorder in a community would serve as an enticement to others to break the law. |
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Those involved in cockling may be coming to this county with the expectation of rich pickings, but if they break the law, it could prove costly for them. |
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Some carpet cleaners even break the law by using illegal bait and switch tactics. |
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Given the current legal jungle, some parents are even driven to break the law and, deplorably, snatch children from their ex-partners. |
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During the test, however, the person being tested must not be provoked to break the law. |
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What are you saying about animal rights activists who break the law? |
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It should also be possible to punish those who break the law or the rules, even if they come from a different country. |
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Police are routinely in contact with those who break the law and who in many cases are not strangers to violence. |
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We must ensure that law enforcement has the means to bring to justice those who would break the law. |
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Sometimes an adolescent will break the law again just so he can stay and finish treatment. |
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I am therefore in favour of severe and consistent sanctions for those who break the law. |
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It is acceptable for someone to break the law to try to stop hunters killing seals and whales. |
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All these concessionaires proceeded to break the law or the terms of their contracts or both. |
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Officers and managers may be held accountable if the people who work for them violate these Standards or break the law. |
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Asking another employee to break the law or a Dresser policy is never right. |
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The judge told him that personal hurt is no reason to break the law. |
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Would-be computer hackers can now study the tricks of the trade at university, providing they first sign a pledge agreeing not to break the law with their new skills. |
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l'm not telling you to break the law, but if you find that there's no way you can make it to the bathroom, or you're a not-so-closet dendrophile, at least make the possible conviction worth it. |
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There are very real and automatic penalties if you break the law. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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If they break the law they will be booted out of the country. |
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Rogue corporations that wilfully break the law will have their charters revoked, their assets sold and the money funnelled into superfunds for their victims. |
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But logic tells me that any measures like these simply create obstacles that will be circumvented by those who choose to break the law but discourage foreign investors. |
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The camera went there to bring us closer to the true and complex face of domestic violence, thus helping break the law of silence that covers it up and reproduces it. |
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The trio scored well against ten criteria, including bringing in licensing schemes, fining lettings agents that break the law, prosecuting criminal landlords and running phone lines to give renters advice. |
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The question then arises as to when, if at all, it might be legitimate to break the law. |
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The law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear from government surveillance... unless the government begins to break the law. |
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But the system that's now in place punishes those who break the law. |
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The transportation of fish from one location to another can break the law and cause the introduction of fish alien to the ecosystem. |
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It has, in fact, been surrendered to those who break the law. |
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Only those who break the law are dealt with according to the law. |
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Penalties: To make the law effective, it is also necessary that the penalties for those who break the law reflect the gravity of their conduct and are a significant deterrent. |
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You should use this material if you don't break the law. |
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If the working poor are facing these kinds of challenges, the temptation to break the law must be just as great when they are in the grip of a drug that is controlling their lives. |
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People wearing uniforms also break the law. |
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The fact that some might break the law does not make laws less important. |
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Second, and this I think is just as important, I believe that it is wrong to, by supposing that someone is going to break the law, make them pay the penalty in advance. |
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While unfortunately there are still occasional scoundrels who break the law, the vast majority of marine transportation is performed safely and cleanly. |
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For all these reasons, non-governmental organizations and other institutions of civil society are calling for stronger sanctions against employers who break the law or circumvent it for their own benefit. |
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It can harm personal dignity, and sometimes break the law. |
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Ministers noted the need for continued commitment and collaboration in ensuring that those who break the law are held to account for their crimes. |
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However, the data also reveals that students who engage in various forms of crime and deviance are much more likely to receive police attention than students who do not break the law. |
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Should irregular attendance or other behaviour of the participant break the law or cause a disturbance to other participants, Eurocentres reserves the right to expel the participant from the course. |
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The Lusignans began to break the law with impunity, pursuing personal grievances against other barons and the Savoyards, and Henry took little or no action to restrain them. |
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This is an exception to the general principle of criminal law that those who choose to break the law are held responsible for the crimes that they commit. |
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