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be prosecution
noun
The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.
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You might think that the price for flouting a deferred-prosecution agreement would be prosecution.
"Any suggestion that there should be prosecution of these folks is extraordinarily unwise and unfair," he said.
Turkey's justice minister said in March during a parliamentary session that his ministry had allowed 1,845 cases of insulting the president to be prosecution since he began his tenure in 2014.
The admission that legitimate issues have been raised by the Guardian investigation also undercuts those on the Conservative benches demanding that the primary response to the Guardian disclosures should be prosecution of the newspaper for breaking the Official Secrets Act.
And if people continue to do that, the only appropriate response I think should be prosecution and, if found guilty, throw people in jail.
One way to address the deep wounds the May 2008 xenophobic attacks left for migrants and citizens alike could be prosecution of those involved in the attacks, but the government does not appear to have made that a priority.
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That there would not be prosecutions.
"I believe there will be prosecutions," he said yesterday.
It called for assurances there would be prosecutions if fraud was detected.
It is such an issue that there have to be prosecutions.
If necessary, there will be prosecutions.
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