Sentence examples for allow for imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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"All provisions in Philippine law that allow for imprisonment for peaceful expression should be repealed," said Brad Adams, the organization's Asia director.

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Mr. Gonzales has been a controversial figure in Washington since shortly after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, when, as White House counsel, he supported legal policies that broadly expanded the powers of the executive branch and allowed for the imprisonment and interrogation of terrorism suspects in conditions that human rights groups said amounted to torture.

"I am deeply concerned about the Trump Administration's preparations to strip fundamental protections from migrant children that would allow for the long-term imprisonment of families," he said in a statement.

A provision in the new draft of the Indonesian criminal code, which could allow for inmates to have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment if they are rehabilitated after 10 years, is currently awaiting debate by the Indonesian parliament.

Christian logic, I guess, would not allow for an animist paradigm, but it did seem to rationalize, even glorify, the theft, rape, ruin, enslavement, and imprisonment of this land and its original inhabitants.

In theory, the program allowed for alternatives to imprisonment, but it didn't require it and the prison population reduction never materialized.

So much so that, as Tony Benn reached to communicate the significance of the vote to allow the imprisonment of terrorist subjects for 42 days without trial, he lighted upon that great charter as his historical reference.

If health care workers decide to speak out about abuse they witness in immigration detention, they face legal ramifications, most explicitly in the form of the Border Force Act, section 42, which allows for a two-year term of imprisonment.

We are racists when we allow the imprisonment of an innocent black actor.

The new law allows life imprisonment as the penalty for acts of "aggravated homosexuality" and also criminalises the "promotion" of homosexuality", where activists encourage others to come out.

As the death penalty for murder had been abolished while Brady and Hindley were held on remand, the judge passed the only sentence that the law allowed: life imprisonment.

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