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been criminal
noun
A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
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"If proven, it would have been criminal.
Such payments would not have been criminal under Swiss law.
It would have been criminal not to go forward".
"It would have been criminal if these documents had been lost".
"To have it locked away in private hands would have been criminal.
But there have also been criminal prosecutions of companies that improperly avoided the tariffs.
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More than 35,000 people go through the FA's safeguarding-children awareness workshop or tailored training every season and we require every club or league with affiliated teams who are under 18, to have a named, trained designated safeguarding officer, who has been criminal-records checked".
One is criminal.
"This is criminal".
His tackle was criminal.
"It's criminal really".
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