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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities behaviour" is not correct in written English.
It should be "authorities' behaviour" to indicate possession, or "authority behavior" if referring to the behavior of a single authority.
Example: "The authorities' behaviour during the crisis was widely criticized by the public."
Alternatives: "conduct of authorities" or "behavior of officials".
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By pointing to an apparent inconsistency in the authorities' behaviour, he elegantly glosses over the question of whether he isn't also responsible for the things he says in seedy backrooms and provincial diners.
He attributed the change in the authorities' behaviour to the international publicity given to her case.
"In sentencing these students, Hong Kong authorities' behaviour increasingly resembles that of their counterparts in Beijing," said Sophie Richardson, the group's China director.
The only new twist was the Serbian authorities' behaviour after the killings the expulsion of a senior international monitor, and the spiriting away of the bodies.
Prince Charles, who boycotted the last official state visit in 1999 because of the Chinese authorities' behaviour in Tibet, was also absent from last week's state banquet because he and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall were flying back from their visit to the US.
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It follows that changes in local authority behaviour must be playing a significant role".
The Russian authorities' exemplary behaviour since the crash and visible displays of public grief by Mr Putin and others may have assuaged some of those feelings.Poland is convulsed by the tragedy.
There is a danger that exclusion will be used more and more by schools as local authority behaviour support and pupil support services and early intervention strategies are savagely cut and school budgets are reduced".
Internet and phone service providers will be forced to install "black boxes" – complex algorithms – that will alert the authorities to suspicious behaviour online.
To me, it always suggested that the authorities were punishing behaviour of which they disapproved, when disapproval is an entirely inappropriate, indeed insolent, emotion for public servants, acting in their professional capacity, to feel.
Steel has said he tried to alert authorities whenever unusual behaviour became apparent, but at least one of the jumpers is filmed walking backwards and forwards for a considerable time; and the fact that he failed to be honest with either the bridge authorities or - more crucially - the families he interviews, tells its own story.
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