It strikes me as a false premise to frame a law and order issue using moral terms regardless if they are in scare quotes or not. |
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The hundred bailiff served the sheriff's writs and the constable maintained law and order. |
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Caesar is a selfmade man with a pistol strapped to his hip, whose obsession with law and order has made him brutal and power-hungry. |
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If a choice were between law and order kept by private military companies and anarchy, most people would opt for the former. |
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We are in a situation in which there is a virtual breakdown of law and order with the resultant general banditry and chaos. |
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The law and order scenario in a society can, generally, be used as a barometer of good governance and social health. |
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Such policies were supposed to restore law and order and push immigrants to self-deport. |
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The party won a resounding victory at the parliamentary elections on a ticket of law and order, and tax cuts. |
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The culprits behaved like seasoned thugs but claimed that they were guardians of law and order. |
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If the police are given a free hand to solve the law and order problem in the State, they will act accordingly. |
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We said we would fix immigration, law and order, and the Treaty of Waitangi industry. |
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The military contingent is assisting the police by providing a secure environment so law and order can be re-established. |
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Natural calamities were handled with competence, communal peace was ensured and law and order was maintained with a firm hand. |
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A strong law and order platform must be tempered by a firm belief in rehabilitation. |
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State governments continue to attach a high priority to maintaining law and order and monitoring intercommunity relations at the district level. |
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He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem. |
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We now treat standards and law and order as a threat to our permissive society. |
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It was designed to reeducate the local populace on law and order and civic duty. |
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His promises to subdue the militia in West Timor and restore law and order in Ambon are nothing but hot air. |
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When law and order break down in a country it must be the first step towards anarchy and chaos. |
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Its ostensible purpose was to usher in yet another Five Year Plan, this time on law and order. |
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It's often said that resources won't stretch to having a Garda on every street corner to maintain law and order. |
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Those agents of omnibus law and order preferred a quiet morning in Giffnock when the passenger list consisted of two old ladies and an au pair. |
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To maintain law and order, the judges have, and must have, power at once to deal with those who offend against it. |
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They hoped that the president would re-establish law and order, and that normalization would follow. |
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Our law and order policies are tough, but they are fair and they are non-restrictive for law-abiding citizens. |
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Policemen and commandos are deployed to quell riots and to maintain law and order. |
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The Mayflower Compact was a social contract the pilgrims signed in November 1620 in order to establish law and order in the new colony. |
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It's more important to keep law and order in this society than to be worried about weak-kneed people who don't like the look of helmets. |
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We need a government who can control the law and order and curtail violation of human rights. |
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The bully-boy gangsters did their best to derail the forces of law and order but failed thanks to special precautions taken by the police. |
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All of us should cooperate in maintaining law and order and in promoting peace and brotherliness. |
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And, they portray the quest for human rights as the subversion of law and order by foreign agitators and enemies of true religion. |
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He thought that he was on to a winner, so he moved on to law and order next. |
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The reconstructed army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem. |
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But Morse's unerring moral sense is not recuperable to law and order rhetoric. |
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The Duma rejected all the principal demands of the soviet and expressed confidence in the police as the guardians of law and order. |
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Firstly, it has no involvement in re-establishing law and order or the general administration of the country. |
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It has a strong army, a yearning for law and order, and a burning ambition to belong to the world's Great Powers. |
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It promotes law and order, ideas of nationalism, religionism, and authority. |
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The Land League challenged not only landlordism but also the forces of law and order that supported this ancient institution. |
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He testified that as a police officer, he was detailed to maintain law and order at Chisokone Polling Station. |
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The estate is patrolled by ex-soldiers who are helping to restore law and order. |
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There was no law and order, even when the soldiers came and made a barricade with barbed wire outside the station. |
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To restore and preserve law and order, there will be 10,000 extra police on the streets. |
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He intends to campaign on issues such as law and order and the number of economic migrants trying to get into Britain. |
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It would have to give people security, humanitarian aid, peace, and some form of law and order. |
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For those with no respect or regard for law and order, such rules and laws are irrelevant. |
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One of the first precepts of any civilised society is respect for law and order. |
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The state has assigned the task of maintenance of proper law and order in the country to the police. |
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One wouldn't want to allow something as frightful as ordinary people having a say in law and order, would one? |
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Like the rest of the law-abiding citizens of York, I am disgusted with the breakdown of law and order in our city. |
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They are resolute that they will physically fight back whenever the law and order officers arrive. |
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Anticipating trouble, in June the French Government dispatched 300 gendarmes to Tahiti to ensure that law and order were maintained. |
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He answered questions from the floor on law and order issues and said that loutish and unsocial behaviour would not be tolerated. |
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In one version the bandits and their boss join the imperial forces and from then on fight robbers and bandits in the name of law and order. |
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The first minister's lurch to populist authoritarianism is obscuring a success story, one in which law and order policies seem to be working. |
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He kept passing worse and worse laws to see if Jack Straw on the opposite bench would blench at each ever more extreme law and order measure. |
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I think they are heaping the blame on Free Trade when it actually shows the need for law and order, especially property rights. |
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Even the fall of the Roman Empire did not empower ruthless rebels or pseudoreligious cults to extirpate law and order in every corner of the realm. |
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Your party has always run on a strong law and order platform. |
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A weak and ineffective Police force, to sum up, is a certain threat to the maintenance of law and order in this country, and the criminals know it. |
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Non-consensual federalization of troops must be done under the banner of preserving judicial authority or due process, rather than for the purpose of preserving law and order. |
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Security has deteriorated and we have to find ways to establish law and order. |
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The irony is that the idealization of Earp as a good guy with a gun, an unswerving servant of law and order, is a myth. |
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Nicholas then decided to return to Petrograd to restore law and order. |
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At first, the French tried to keep the FLNC and the assorted desperadoes of the maquis under control by deploying their police forces and gendarmerie to enforce law and order. |
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But this rather ignores the deterioration of law and order and stories of torture and beatings suffered by those that dared to protest during matches. |
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But the point here is we cannot blow hot and cold on crime. It's either we stand up for law and order and justice, or we buckle under the crime wave. |
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Apart from those politicians blowing with the wind, I'd hypothesise that law and order campaigners are more inclined to be fearful and prefer to lock people up. |
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We are going to face a future of warlordism and no law and order for several years if this continues. |
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For Richard Nixon, the war on drugs was more than just a formula for padding arrest statistics and looking tough on law and order. |
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The right-wing law and order legislation contained in the speech led a number of observers to comment on the dangers of the development of a police state in Britain. |
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He kept law and order by giving the pilferer a clip round the ear. |
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In our temperate climate, there are few lessons for us, apart maybe from the ease with which any sense of law and order collapsed in the confusion that followed. |
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Earlier, leader of the opposition Shehryar Mehar pointed out towards the detraining law and order condition. |
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In 1605 he established a single commission of ten drawn equally from Scotland and England to bring law and order to the region. |
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In addition, wild rumours and paranoia caused widespread unrest and civil disturbances that contributed to the collapse of law and order. |
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It is no wonder that such politics breeds a politicised bureaucracy and a malfeasant system of law and order. |
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It cuts no ice with a British copper to tell him you're an American citizen. 'It's British law and order over here,' says he. |
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The Cabinet Secretary has overall responsibility for law and order in Scotland. |
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He was to maintain law and order in the province and ensure that the provincial administration worked smoothly. |
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Generally the regime was successful in enforcing law and order and suppressing banditry. |
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Their duties mainly concerned the maintenance of law and order in the cathedral close. |
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He also said that police are capable to maintain law and order and ready to face any misshaping on the occasion. |
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Capital police is highly undermanned to deal with the law and order situation in Islamabad. |
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The Islamabad has its own police component, the Capital Police, to maintain law and order in the capital. |
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A local glassworker, Rafi Ahmad, said that voters in the city expected a leader who would strengthen law and order. |
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The Minister said law and order situation has improved, there is no hurdle of red-tapism or any other, and investors get necessary facilitation. |
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In Egypt, Lord Cromer injected an element of law and order into the corrupt system of government that had flourished under Khedivial rule. |
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Troops were deployed in the violence-ridden province to re-establish law and order. |
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Moderate demands, but enough to provoke the employers and the forces of law and order. |
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Furthermore, Edward's general popularity was on the wane in this period with higher taxes and persistent disruptions of law and order. |
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As they withdrew, they handed over control to local authorities, and locally raised police forces were charged with maintaining law and order. |
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The British frigate HMS Cyclops, anchored at port, bombarded the city for two days and restored law and order. |
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In 1473 it was enlarged and given the additional duty of maintaining law and order in the Principality and the Marches of Wales. |
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Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the defendants, and offered each firm member one chance to come onto the side of law and order. |
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In 1605 he established a joint commission of ten members, drawn equally from Scotland and England, to bring law and order to the region. |
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Some citizens of Sana'a were desperate to return law and order to Yemen and asked the Ottoman Pasha in Tihama to pacify the country. |
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By the time law and order had been restored, chunks of La-La land resembled the ruins of Baghdad after the missiles that rained down during the Gulf War. |
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He said that Afghan forces have been capacitated to deal with the law and order after the pull out of international peacekeeping forces from Afghanistan. |
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Mujib briefly declared a state of emergency to maintain law and order. |
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In Normandy, Henry restored law and order after 1106, operating through a body of Norman justices and an exchequer system similar to that in England. |
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The latter days of Henry VI's government had been marked by a general breakdown in law and order, as well as a sizeable increase in both piracy and banditry. |
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It originates with the wakeman of Ripon, whose job in the Middle Ages was similar of that to a mayor although he had more responsibilities in the keeping of law and order. |
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It speaks the universal and timeless language of law and order. |
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One of the prosecutors in the trial of some of the Clacton brawlers argued that mods and rockers were youths with no serious views, who lacked respect for law and order. |
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Overwhelmed We all recognise the police are faced with particular challenges as they seek to enforce law and order on our increasingly lawless and orderless streets. |
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