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Значения термина encourage crime на английском
Значения для термина "encourage crime" отсутствуют.
Использование термина encourage crime на английском
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Getting the money to pay for the clothes can encouragecrime.
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If I wanted to design an environment to encouragecrime then here's an ideal blueprint.
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The worst feature of the whole thing, Mr. President, is that it will encouragecrime.
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Does load shedding encouragecrime?
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Not all Singaporeans were in the mood for compassion, with several arguing on websites the lighter sentences would encouragecrime.
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Wherever bad economic conditions either directly or indirectly encouragecrime, the remedy is, of course, the relief or abolition of poverty.
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It is unbelievable that the court should encouragecrime by making repeated offences "cheaper by the dozen" while on bail.
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Many authorities claim, however, that while bad economic conditions accompany and often encouragecrime, such conditions alone are not a direct cause of crime.
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The back streets were gloomy and dirty and encouragedcrime.
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Auckland Council urban planner Ludo Campbell-Reid said the generic design of a dairy inadvertently encouragescrime.
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Punishment hardens the criminal, pardon encouragescrime, while the hearts of the offenders remain the same!
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So far as this succeeds, it is a confession that punishment does not deter, but instead suggests and encouragescrime.
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Up to this time French laws and French manners instituted to distinguish between a misdemeanor and a crime, have encouragedcrime.
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A state of lawlessness prevails which encouragescrime by intimidating public opinion and making decent men unwilling conspirators in the defeat of justice.
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"Fiction has always been falsehood, and I would even say that it encouragedcrime," said Smythe.
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"But," said Charlie, with a troubled look on his face, "would not such work encouragecrime and idleness?"