He is a real advocate of citizen's political rights though, with no major changes in the political scenes. |
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It makes the city look money-hungry and willing to profit from one of its citizen's misfortunes. |
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For 35 years, he has sustained one of the most effective citizen's movements in our history. |
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It is to be noted that the Supreme Court has upheld a citizen's right not to join the singing of the national anthem. |
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The average citizen's own prejudices may have run deep, but he didn't dare speak them out in polite society. |
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A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal. |
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A citizen's constitutional right must be responded to by the state in full. |
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A father refused to let his broken foot stop him making a citizen's arrest when he foiled a gang's plot to rob his village store. |
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If the defendant has any power to interfere with the plaintiff's liberty, it lies in its powers to effect a citizen's arrest. |
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I think if I tell you that then you are required by law to make a citizen's arrest. |
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They then made a citizen's arrest and detained the pair until police arrived. |
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It would be like a citizen's arrest, except instead of arresting them, I would just fire them. |
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He met a well-armed neighbor who had made a citizen's arrest after teenagers broke into one diver's apartment. |
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We are already penalised by car parking charges and an inability to benefit from citizen's privileges such as free entry days. |
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America is based upon each citizen's equal and inalienable right to life, liberty and property. |
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He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled free with the help of two women accomplices. |
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Since just about anyone can make a citizen's arrest, many situations quickly devolve into free-for-alls. |
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However, there are two types of compulsory interferences with the citizen's personal freedom which may fail to qualify as significant deprival. |
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Statements by ministers as to what the law is are no more determinative of the citizen's rights than similar statements by anyone else. |
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It recognises that it is the good citizen's responsibility to work for a well governed and efficiently administered society. |
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It fits my feelings on the citizen's responsibility to vote in the electoral process. |
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Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical ailment was jet lag. |
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He was not within the leading ranks of borough society and performed his citizen's duty only through one stint as chamberlain. |
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At campuses across the country he inspired young people to form their own public citizen's groups holding corporate America to account. |
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An additional two acts involve a citizen's formal and explicit renunciation of citizenship. |
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Except that the senior citizen's plate is smaller than a normal man-sized plate, and the serving smaller in consequence. |
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When the officer responding to the call arrived, he used his master key to remove the citizen's key. |
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As everybody ties into the Internet, it is every citizen's responsibility to be aware of security issues. |
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We're told staff from the daycare center made a citizen's arrest for trespassing. |
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Introduce a citizen's income allowance for all and end the poverty trap. |
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A citizen's arrest and detention isn't possible as a practical matter. |
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The new law, which takes effect on the first of January, allows moviegoers to make a citizen's arrest if they see someone in a theater with a recording device. |
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A member of the public, who had been travelling on the bus, made a citizen's arrest and kept the bus driver at the scene of the incident until police arrived. |
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Albert's powers now include proposing legislation, exiling anyone he chooses, rewriting the constitution, and having control over every one of his citizen's lives. |
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Such cheating and corruption thrive due to political patronage and the complicity of the authorities who are supposed to protect the citizen's interests. |
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Adopted from English law in colonial times, grand juries were seen as a citizen's check on a monarchic justice system. |
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The victim, a paparazzo who was not identified, placed Brand under citizen's arrest, said airport police spokeswoman Belinda Nettles. |
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In Greece, an ID card is a citizen's most important state document receive parcels or registered mail etc. |
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This makes it unlike Soviet Union and China model of citizen's private property rights. |
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Blair was pelted with eggs and shoes, and encountered an attempted citizen's arrest for war crimes. |
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An Oregon appeals court has ruled that the police search of a citizen's home in response to a false burglar alarm was illegal. |
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Tory Stewart Jackson tried to make a citizen's arrest on Saturday after seeing a man smash bus shelter glass with a bottle. |
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I'm going to call the police as I've made a citizen's arrest, I've collared our manager and I'm sitting on his chest. |
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I would get my actual jaguar and smear him in meat when I went to make my citizen's arrest. |
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He made a citizen's arrest after spotting the man trying to steal a woman's bag at Baker Street tube station in London. |
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This was not the first time Cronin tries to use the citizen's arrest. |
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The citizen's concern was duly noted in the meeting minutes. |
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On the other hand, he believed in the citizen's right to fair treatment. |
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In Singapore, permanent residents are issued a blue identity card with their photograph, thumb print and other personal particulars similar to citizen's pink identity card. |
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