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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a detaining" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an act of holding someone or something back, but it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The police were involved in a detaining process of the suspect."
Alternatives: "an arrest" or "a holding".
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The gist of the Geneva convention is that a detaining power must treat captured troops in the same manner that it looks after its own.
Olle put out a detaining order and was able to identify the group from a photo taken of them, by surveillance again, in the red car on the border between Sweden and Denmark.
This would clearly rule out the application of any robust interrogation methods on detainees by a detaining power.
A celiotomy was performed and a detaining needle was inserted into the portal vein of the mouse and ligated in place to allow retrograde perfusion.
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A rift with Norway over the awarding of the Nobel peace prize to Liu Xiaobo, a detained Chinese activist, is healing.
A case that comes to mind is one of a man detained at a border police station in Evros, Greece [ 4].
30 November Police launch a crackdown, detaining 35 people.
A paper detaining the sequence information [ 3] is now available at.
Nevadas stop and identify statute requires a person detained by an officer under suspicious circumstances to identify himself.
A pretext to detain a foreign national?
There was another raid on a hospital to detain a suspect last month.
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