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1 There is no doubt that they commit more homicides and more assaults.
2 Ten negroes will commit more petty thefts than one thousand white men.
3 Should he have a chance to go back and commit more crimes?
4 Israel says this is an incentive to commit more severe attacks.
5 Over time, you'd commit more money during lows and less money during highs.
6 Integration and cooperation were a fiction, peddled by politicians reluctant to commit more troops.
7 From it there is now no escape unless the Germans commit more submarine crimes.
8 You tell me you will commit more and greater crimes.
9 You commit more than yourself when you commit an indiscretion.
10 But many European allies have been reluctant to commit more to an increasingly dangerous operation.
11 U.S. allies have been reluctant to commit more troops.
12 They are more savage and commit more mischief in the Leeambye than in any other river.
13 It is important that when they are released they are less likely to commit more crimes.
14 He didn't necessarily commit more than one rape either so it's a long shot, Erlendur said.
15 G20 ministers asked Europe to commit more money to fight the debt crisis before seeking their help.
16 When you bring troubled people together they form new networks and commit more and more serious crimes.
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