Second, liberals should not abet conservative efforts to launder the former President's record. |
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It's she who, having abused that privilege to abet terrorist acts, should be under attack by the naifs who have come to her defense. |
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As a journalist, she is under no written or unwritten rules of restraint to aid or abet a felony. |
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Inside the wrapper was the franger I used to abet the losing of the virginity. |
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Under Section 241 of the Criminal Code of Canada, it is an offence to counsel, aide or abet anyone to commit suicide. |
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Entrenched interests are positioning themselves to control the network's chokepoints and they are lobbying the FCC to aid and abet them. |
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Divide and rule is an old and understandable tactic, but we cannot allow EU Member States to aid and abet that strategy. |
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Those who did so used their medical training not to care for patients, but to abet their abuse. |
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To view these nudes is not quite to abet evil, but it is to undermine decency. |
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It is a victory for the MP, who has been urging the government to bring in new laws making it a crime to aid and abet or coerce a forced marriage. |
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It makes it an offence to attempt to commit any such offence, or to solicit, incite or endeavour to persuade another person to do so, or to aid or abet its commission. |
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They must put principle before profit and refuse to aid and abet repression. |
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Maps of thickness and extent of surficial materials will abet the execution and interpretation of seismic surveys. |
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This is also true of attempts to commit torture, conspiracies to commit torture and those who aid and abet the commission of an act of torture. |
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Computer makers are understandably reluctant to abet a massive censorship scheme, or to anger their customers with unwelcome software. |
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In particular, money-laundering is criminalized in these sections, as are conspiracy, association and attempt to aid and abet. |
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A large proportion of labour migration is irregular, with a clandestine industry ready to abet it. |
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Such liability shall not exclude the liability of individuals who commit such acts or abet the commission of such acts. |
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Soil tillage and nitrogen fertilization not only cause soil erosion and nitrate leaching, they abet in the creation of nitrous oxide. |
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Networks linking technical and scientific personnel at home with their migrant counterparts abroad abet the transfer of technology. |
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Yet, far from nudging Rajapaksa toward greater accountability, their presence in Sri Lanka is likely only to abet his rise. |
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Spengler and Toynbee stand conveniently at Qutb's elbow, to aid and abet the coming revolution. |
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Our political leaders need to demand that their colleague step down immediately, not aid and abet the barbarian criminal. |
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To lump even jihadists together as a single globalised movement is unwittingly to abet their propaganda and strengthen their bleak division of the world into Muslims and unbelievers. |
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Companies that provide internet services or network infrastructure should be reminded of their corporate social responsibility not to aid and abet authoritarian governments to censor free information. |
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I'm very concerned that you seem to be going along with this risk management model of Health Canada, which of course will aid and abet your bottom line but will do nothing to help Canadians. |
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There are those who commit the crime and there are those who aid and abet. |
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What is it waiting for to stand up and refuse to aid and abet these mining companies, which will keep on committing abuses and will enable these killings to continue? |
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That the Council should disregard our right to be consulted is nothing new, but it is unheard of that the Commission should aid and abet it in doing so. |
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All of these activities facilitate the use of SOCAN's musical works, and can be used to aid and abet copyright infringement, or communication without the copyright owner's permission. |
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There can be no tolerance for armed groups which refuse to take part in the disarmament and reintegration process or for those who aid and abet them. |
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Besides, the systemic lack of accountability, which the Liberals aid and abet to hide their mismanagement and ineptitude, leaves me with little faith that the money the budget committed to health will actually be well spent. |
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I do think, though, that we have to take care that this directive and this regulation do not end up leading us to aid and abet this sort of industrial production. |
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It must not aid and abet neither legal nor natural persons by expenses alien to the purpose of the Foundation or by unreasonably high aid, donation or allowance. |
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And, in general, allies have been willing to abet such hypocrisy The reason the United States has until now suffered few consequences for such hypocrisy is that other states have a strong interest in turning a blind eye. |
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Should a gentleman aid and abet his colleagues in fraud? |
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He was there to aid and abet when Wade got hot in the fourth quarter. |
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They prescribed loyalty to the patriot cause, disloyalty to the British government and a promise not to aid and abet the enemy. |
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In May 1648 two of the gentlemen attending the king, Osborne and Dowcett, were accused of a plot to abet his escape, and were arrested. |
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If we assign these arbitrary grades, we damage the academic integrity of our teaching, and we aid and abet the strikebreaking acts of the administration. |
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