| Technology has legitimized precision warfare and criminalized collateral death and destruction resulting from the use of lethal force. |
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| Meanwhile, bud has been demonized, criminalized, and the drug war has been industrialized. |
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| It criminalized cell phone monitoring, interception of digital signals and digital pagers, and listening to certain other specific services. |
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| If not, they ought to take all appropriate measures to ensure that torture and ill-treatment are immediately criminalized by law. |
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| It has criminalized these people and their situations, and by incarcerating them they're reinforcing the notion that these people belong behind bars. |
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| The next question concerns the proper scope of the criminal law: what kinds of conduct should be criminalized? |
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| The practice of untouchability has been criminalized and is punishable under the laws. |
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| They do know that it has intimidated, harassed and criminalized law-abiding gun owners and duck hunters. |
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| Increasingly, however, the movement of people is being restricted and criminalized. |
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| Further, during the period under review, discrimination on the basis of caste or untouchability has been criminalized. |
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| Since July 2008 abortion in all circumstances has been criminalized in Nicaragua. |
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| Spouting off against police online has become criminalized in recent weeks. |
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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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| Adultery is criminalized, and young women who sleep with boyfriends before marriage can be lashed. |
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| For example, spousal violence was only criminalized twenty years ago and lobby groups are pushing for similar moves to prevent a defence to smacking children. |
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| Cultures youth create are criminalized, pathologized, shut down, and silenced, and the powers that be start worrying about losing control of the youth. |
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| The legislation also imposed on electronic exchanges a set of guarantees for different users and criminalized a number of illicit practices. |
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| In Australia, the number of indigenous persons who died in detention remained high because torture was not systematically criminalized. |
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| The recruitment and solicitation of members of armed groups is therefore criminalized. |
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| To the great hardship of Soviet women, the 1936 Family Code criminalized abortion, and the death rate from abortions soared. |
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| It was noted that this phrase reflected the typical features of aggression as a leadership crime, and its retention in the text would highlight the criminalized conduct and thus increase the deterrent effect of the provision. |
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| In 1925, it criminalized driving while impaired by narcotics. |
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| This bill is an attempt to reintroduce the notion of fetal rights through indirect means, by presenting abortion as a social harm to be criminalized. |
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| Since then, the Government had included domestic violence in its five-year plan on the empowerment of women and recommended that domestic violence be criminalized. |
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| If a drug is criminalized, it must be because it is a dangerous drug. |
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| All acts of mutilation and despoliation of the dead must be criminalized. |
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| By the early 21st century, all 50 U. S. states and the District of Columbia had criminalized stalking, and similar policies had been adopted by countries around the world. |
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| Poverty has been criminalized, migration to seek a better life outlawed. |
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| Why did authorities fail to provide for this group, and when they searched out these necessities themselves, were criminalized and chastised by the national media in a show of blatant classism and racism? |
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| Such cooperation must also be conducted in many different fields, including the scientific and economic fields, so that the potential for nuclear terrorism is completely undermined and nuclear terrorism itself criminalized. |
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| In particular, it was questioned whether the text sufficiently criminalized the activities of armed groups, in particular where such activities enjoyed the cooperation of a State. |
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| Among other criminalized acts is the misuse of power to acquire a public position for oneself or for others. |
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| Perhaps what has been criminalized is polities, an industry that seems to be especially comfortable with lying. |
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| These are not the people that are benefiting from this system, and yet they're the ones getting criminalized. |
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| In August 2013, a law was passed that criminalized domestic violence against women. |
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| In 1807 Britain and soon after, the United States also, both criminalized the international slave trade. |
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| Possession holds a special place in that it has been criminalized but under common law does not constitute an act. |
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| This rationale and disdain for lawyer solicitation goes back to the 19th century, when state barratry statutes criminalized the conduct. |
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