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Meanings of allowing police in English
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Usage of allowing police in English
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Legislation allowingpolice and Corrections to oversee a register for convicted child sex offenders has been introduced to Parliament.
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After this stirred confusion, he issued orders allowingpolice to release the alleged clients' middle initials, addresses and ages.
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The Government is moving swiftly to pass a law allowingpolice to use illegally gathered evidence in dozens of cases.
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Police Association president Chris Cahill told Timothy Brown allowingpolice to check on the safety of firearms would be a start.
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A state of emergency, declared on Monday local time, has continued, allowingpolice to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders.
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The Oregon Legislature passed a new law, which took effect Tuesday, officially allowingpolice to electronically publish the state's sex offender registry.
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In a second blow to Mr Blair, the government failed to secure its "failsafe" amendment allowingpolice to hold suspects for 60 days.
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The bill, condemned by human rights bodies as homophobic and allowingpolice to take arbitrary action against sexual minorities, was passed by a 79-7 vote.