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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrests with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of responsibility or involvement in arrests, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The police officer's actions during the incident resulted in several arrests with the suspects being taken into custody."
Alternatives: "in connection with arrests" or "related to arrests".
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"Night fell like a lid" is a sentence that arrests with its simple finality.
He makes all arrests with his gun in his hand as deals with desperate men.
After the game, the police reported four arrests, with only one directly related to Rocker's presence.
Political leaders responded to the news of the arrests with statements expressing relief.
In fact, the commissioner said, he was extremely active, and had made 50 arrests with his partner this year alone.
In many cases, police officers are making illegal arrests with the acquiescence and sometimes explicit approval of their superiors.
"But they've moved pretty quickly with respect to these arrests, with respect to shutting down some of the camps.
Virginia argues that the Fourth Amendment should provide a single standard for constitutional arrests with no regard to the details of state law.
We could be seen climbing ropes strung from massive boulders, and practicing self arrests with ice axes in the soft mud on which our camp had been erected.
Moreover, federal data suggest a pattern of discrimination in the arrests, with black and Hispanic children more likely to be affected than their white peers.
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Predictive models linked non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors and outcomes and predicted the probability of re-arrests with fair accuracy (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.67).
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