Illegitimacy, welfare dependency, and criminality were more prevalent than in the South, with its much stronger bourgeois values. |
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Clearly, given the magnitude of the task, there is no single response to the multifarious aspects of international criminality. |
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More than ten different motives for the crime are being investigated, such are the wide-ranging lines of criminality associated with the gang. |
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Elect me, and crime, crookery, criminality, venality and bad parking will vanish like crossroads dancing. |
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The point is also to end criminality so that we have wholesome and uncorrupted politics. |
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After all, what exactly is the distinction between eccentricity, nonconformity, unconventionality, difference, disorder, and criminality? |
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Yet, his behavior during this whole episode does not square with the criminality that the government is alleging. |
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Thus, for the government, the riots were outbursts of anarchic criminality, often fomented by outside agitators. |
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Family variables that contribute the most to aggressiveness and delinquency include parental criminality and poor parental supervision. |
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He seems to believe they are whiter than white when it comes to sectarianism and criminality. |
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Follow up is needed to see if the children's poor prognosis is improved and criminality prevented. |
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Federal investigations of members of congress are always a sensitive matter, even when the allegations involve garden-variety criminality. |
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It's undeniable that this is a genre of work that could be thought of as dangerous, glorifying violence and criminality. |
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That criminality should not be obscured by a plethora of psychological or psychiatric assumptions. |
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The religious intensity of Puritan settlers infused every facet of life in seventeenth-century New England, including criminality. |
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Where better to locate a grandiose businessman with small-town pretensions, brazen ambition and borderline criminality? |
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This is about the link between criminality and deprivation, family dysfunction and poor education. |
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But these government hirelings usually reverted to their habits of compulsive criminality and often ended up fighting their personal enemies. |
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He is not proud of his criminality, but he also doesn't make excuses for it. |
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He swept away much of the petty criminality that financed other illegal activities in the city. |
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We have our fair share of criminality, but we also have a strict legal environment where it is quite clear how criminals must be dealt with. |
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The Minister also said he would strengthen statutory bodies to stamp out criminality. |
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To find evidence of motive and intention to commit fraud, prosecutors look for evidence of criminality. |
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By identifying the faulty cameras, we lay ourselves open to the accusation of encouraging criminality. |
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The film explores more important issues than the criminality of one corporation. |
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A child that has been deprived of the bond with its parents often displays a tendency towards deviancy and criminality before the age of five. |
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Rather than report Alonzo for his criminality, he will simply walk away. |
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Significantly, they have been hugely overlooked as a source of knowledge about criminality within histories of criminology and theories of crime and deviance. |
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The current climate is tailor-made for a populist politician of the left to exploit, by railing against the extravagance, cupidity and even criminality of the money men. |
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The fourth observation is that the double criminality requirement is analysed more strictly when the request relates to a coercive measure. |
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Updated at 11.48am BST 11.31am BST Dorrell says: The breaking of the law is a symptom of what is wrong in a culture that tolerates criminality. |
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There is a parallel here with sensation fiction, another literary vogue of the 1860s and 1870s, in which criminality lurks beneath the surface decorums of daily life. |
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Fighting criminality should not infringe upon the free movement of persons, a fundamental principle of the European construction. |
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Political instability is accompanied by lack of development, increased poverty and growing criminality. |
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Contrary to what is widely believed by our own countrymen, Bosnia-Herzegovina is not a hotbed of criminality. |
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The black market may support an underworld or a parallel world that is linked to serious criminality and even terrorism. |
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Indeed, such criminality may disentitle the in-custody informer to any benefits previously agreed to but not yet conferred. |
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Yes, a president needs courage to stand up to corruption and criminality in his own country. |
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They are a constant source of criminality, oppressing and enslaving people, endangering the life and limb even of children. |
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For all their disavowal of inebriation and criminality, young people are still proving more likely to be diagnosed with depression and anxiety. |
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We can have no understanding with hellhounds who have the brand of years of atrocious criminality against the people on their features. |
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Children of mothers who drink alcohol during pregnancy display more behavioural problems, predisposition to criminality and attention deficiency. |
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The increase in criminality within the Army was substantial: pillaging, the sale of equipment and munitions, all multiplied. |
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In terms of the areas of criminality, we have asked for another look at the areas of criminality by the Ontario police service. |
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They provide a federally mandated response to National Security and criminality along the longest undefended border in the world. |
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That is how criminality is today intermixed with terrorism, and how we see terrorist organisations living off criminal activity. |
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They should not be surprised at their own powerlessness against those who push the logic of profit to the point of criminality. |
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And that is to say nothing of the danger of increased criminality and vandalism as people become poorer and more embittered. |
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The mistake that is often made is to say that the gun registry is a panacea for crime, to deal with criminality. |
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Police figures are quite clear that there is a high level of criminality within the Romanian community in Britain. |
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I think we have to look at the gun registry as part of an overall scheme of dealing with criminality. |
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In particular, Cyprus offers mild weather conditions, foreign speaking schools while showing a low rate of criminality. |
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The course material is aimed at personnel who have a direct working interest in this area of criminality. |
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Fear is a feeling strengthened by the daily news of threat and criminality. |
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They stressed that criminality and drug addiction need to be treated simultaneously. |
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The essence of conspiracy is inchoate and the criminality is not to be judged merely by reference to those objectives which are actually achieved. |
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George Zimmerman pulled the trigger, but a larger ethos of devaluing life and the stereotypes of criminality loaded the gun. |
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And so it has proven over the past generation of the swiftest record reduction of criminality in American history. |
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It says that if you falter, the powers that be will more likely see criminality than youthful indiscretion. |
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The old magnifico's zest is infective and the audience is swept along with his machinations only to find itself, along with the anti-hero, hovering at the edge of criminality. |
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They came from the poor suburban neighborhoods around Paris and Toulouse in France and had backgrounds of petty criminality. |
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The recent outbreak of mass criminality can have surprised only the wilfully blind. |
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Parasitism and criminality have become rampant in our corporate circles. |
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Corruption and criminality continue to be an issue and there is a need for greater regulation of the private security industry especially with regards to use of firearms. |
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The Norwegian authorities have indicated that it is difficult to establish whether this is due to a low incidence of this type of criminality or to few cases being reported. |
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Such debates, whether in the realm of politics or business, make clear and absolute distinctions between morality and criminality, and remove morality from the equation. |
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Russia is dealing with a significant number of internal threats, including resurgent terrorism and persistent large-scale criminality, some of which features a ruthless alliance of criminal gangs and corrupt bureaucrats. |
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We want the morality of a situation to match the criminality. |
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And if he is a criminal, what kind of criminality is he into? |
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Mr President, we have proved that Parliament has acted in good faith and is sensitive to the growing problem of car theft and the criminality that goes with it. |
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The home secretary said aspects of the study's methodology concerned her, saying the research was disproportionately weighted towards London, focused too heavily on rioters and underplayed the role of criminality. |
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Both areas of criminality constitute major violations of human rights. |
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There are thousands of people whom we should legitimately be getting out of the country because they have broken laws and have serious criminality issues, and not being citizens can be dealt with. |
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Nevertheless, after a few years of operation, Interpol's Ecomessage database is still too small to produce a truly global analysis of the criminality associated with illegal trafficking in wildlife. |
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As Mr Menoret discovers, their peculiar blend of motorised daredevilry, Bedouin gallantry, joyful homoeroticism and petty criminality is more than a product of boredom, testosterone and cheap petrol. |
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What the military has to confront is criminality, not a hookup culture. |
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Confessed criminality, allegations of lechery and charges of cover-up formed the backdrop to the Liberal Democrat campaign in Eastleigh, and so to emerge ahead was quite something. |
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Bush, with his in-your-face attitude, has spelled out the nature of our collective criminality in such a blatant manner. |
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The RCMP's community outreach aims to help communities resist attempts to radicalize their young people and builds community resilience to messages and activities that promote hatred and criminality towards others. |
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The removal of verification of double criminality, it continues, is all the more open to question as the Framework Decision contains no detailed definition of the facts in respect of which surrender may be requested. |
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We have to make sure that we do not impose a chill on our communications and social intercourse in our communities in an overreaction to the potential criminality that is out there. |
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What we're dealing with here is not an isolated instance of criminality where you need the smoking gun or the fingerprints or that decisive piece of evidence. |
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According to the literature, antisocial personality disorder is the most influential factor directly related to criminality. |
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The goal was to cure criminality, alcoholism and psychiatric problems through research in eugenics and racial hygiene. |
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The absence of Transitional Federal Government control in those areas has permitted banditry and criminality to thrive, leading to the relocation of all international staff from the town. |
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Beccaria, and later Charles Dickens and Karl Marx noted the incidence of increased violent criminality at the times and places of executions. |
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Piratical acts at sea are only one element in the chain of criminality. |
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Some criminal codes criminalize association with a criminal venture or involvement in criminality that does not actually come to fruition. |
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Please also clarify whether, in case of such extraterritorial jurisdiction being assumed, there is a requirement of double criminality for such offences. |
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A dignified life is systematically refused because western civilisation needs its bogeyman images to blame for the bad state of social affairs, deficits in education criminality terrorism and so on. |
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Let's play devil's advocate here and suggest that some people think that criminality, for instance, could be a genetic trait, not that I subscribe to that. |
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Oxfam points out that most efforts to build peace have been at a national level, where they have been stymied by warlords, corruption or criminality. |
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While most group insurance policies contain criminal offense exclusion clauses, the question of degree of criminality may now be open to either stricter enforcement or legal challenge. |
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The diffusion of light weapons also fuels conflicts in Africa, engendering increased criminality and banditry, and the emergence of the child-soldier. |
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Co-existence of the two raises a number of challenges such as chronicity, poor treatment outcomes, increased morbidity and, in some cases, more criminality. |
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What film noir texts appear to have in common is that they are marked by the eruption of physical violence or, more precisely, the discourse of law and criminality. |
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No criminality can be infered or punishment inflicted, but for writing, printing, uttering, or publishing false, scandalous and malicious aspersions against the government. |
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Prison reform and the rehabilitation of prisoners need to be part of the fight against crime, since it is critical that revolving door syndromes of criminality be arrested. |
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We always view the criminality of the kerb crawler higher than the female. |
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This event is not an act of hacktivism, it is an act of criminality. |
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It did not have any taint of criminality and the whole of the south coast had pockets vying with one another over whose smugglers were the darkest or most daring. |
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The stink, bawdiness, cruelty and criminality that characterised London during the life of the artist William Hogarth come vividly to life in this fascinating book. |
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