Money is raised chiefly by publicising highly exploitable incidents, often of lawbreaking. |
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We are tough on lawbreakers, and driving while disqualified is lawbreaking. |
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If we go back to the case of massive resistance to desegregation, we have another example of federal lawbreaking assisted by state officials. |
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Obviously, it was a case of collusion between the state and the lawbreaking ruffians. |
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Economic development and the flood of consumer goods have encouraged lawbreaking. |
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Vietnam's press also makes much of police busts of lawbreaking labour recruiters. |
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The Court, in its decision, had recommended that the Security Council consider what interventionmightbenecessarytostopIsrael's lawbreaking. |
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On the other hand, there is large-scale lawbreaking by people from socially underprivileged backgrounds. |
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Security agents can be observed hiring out their weapons to criminals to enable them to engage in lawbreaking in neighbouring countries. |
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On one occasion when Sue had seen blatant lawbreaking, the police arrived. |
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What advice do you give them about effectively intentional lawbreaking? |
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So, the Republicans will change the law to either politicize the prosecutor's office or retroactively legitimize past lawbreaking, and then proclaim themselves clean. |
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But if it is proven that News Corporation's managers condoned lawbreaking, they should not be running any newspaper or television firm. |
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If the accusatorial system is to function justly in Anglo-Saxon countries, the police must bring all cases of lawbreaking before the courts. |
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It is difficult to think of more serious possible misconduct by police officers, who are entrusted with the vitally important and habitually dangerous job of keeping people safe and protecting society from lawbreaking. |
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After the banking crisis revealed ineptitude in high places, and then a scandal broke over parliamentary expenses, parts of the press stand accused of lawbreaking on an industrial scale. |
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As new allegations of lawbreaking surface, journalism itself is reeking. |
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Systems devised by IBM, a technology firm, watch how big local events, proximity to payday and the weather affect the frequency and location of lawbreaking. |
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Is that not an invitation to lawbreaking and driving licence tourism? |
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Rather, many juveniles were corrupted by older offenders, and instead of being turned away from crime, returned to society schooled in the latest lawbreaking techniques. |
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Canada's New Government does not condone lawbreaking or violence and believes that unlawful tactics are disruptive to negotiations while placing the public safety of all parties at risk. |
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Since the 1990s, most countries in Western Europe have experienced a steady decline in lawbreaking at the same time as a change in the profile of criminal acts. |
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Yet in most instances, the threat of impeachment effectively checked lawbreaking, irresponsible, or incompetent executives. |
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Ignoring the word illegal is an attempt to associate welcomed legal immigrants with lawbreaking illegal alien invaders. |
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What is not part of our democracy is that sort of violence and lawbreaking. |
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More ink is spent describing the pair's rental car color or the interior of their motel room than the more entertaining tales of lawbreaking. |
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Either they tolerate lawbreaking on campus or crack down. |
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It stressed all should practice their rights according to the constitution, in a peaceful way and without violence, chaos, sabotage and lawbreaking. |
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Although church leaders argue they're trying to help the most vulnerable in society, some, including parishioners, argue they're helping the most lawbreaking. |
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A BURGLAR who had second thoughts while trying to break into a house because he had made a promise to end his life of lawbreaking has kept his freedom. |
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