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Significats de imprison people en anglès
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Ús de imprison people en anglès
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But they are dark rules that tarnish and imprisonpeople's souls.
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They allow the courts to imprisonpeople for offences which are not otherwise imprisonable.
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The case challenged the president's powers to indefinitely imprisonpeople deemed security threats without charges.
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You might as well imprisonpeople for the turn of their accent or the colour of their eyes.
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The revised laws effectively give the government power to imprisonpeople in propaganda camps for patriotic "re-education".
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When that technology is used to arrest, convict or imprisonpeople, on a possibly faulty basis, it can cause real harm.
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An important principle is that governments cannot arbitrarily detain or imprisonpeople, without a substantive, criminal offence having been committed, he said.
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We should not imprisonpeople because they wished to convince themselves that the holy Nile was rising or for listening to music.
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The reaction by these isolated, imprisonedpeople was understandable even if stupid.
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There is no point in corraling and imprisoningpeople, to curb the possibilities of information.
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The imprisonedpeople of the town have migrated to Alden Dinsmore's dairy field en masse.
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He admits that America's obsession with imprisoningpeople is a way to spotlight distinctly human stories.
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He also opposes imprisoningpeople or suspending their drivers' licenses for failing to pay fines and court costs.
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They are not just content with imprisoningpeople, they want to put whole cities in prison, he said.
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This is a controversial tactic, since the police are effectively imprisoningpeople who may be behaving perfectly peacefully and lawfully.
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They also were responsible for harsh censorship of media, academic and cultural activities, including imprisoningpeople accused of viewing foreign films.