Sentence examples for been policed from inspiring English sources

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been policed

noun

A civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintaining public order.

  • Call the police!

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Overall, protests have been policed well, she says.

Previously, the industry had been policed by the same body tasked with promoting it.

Not that these frontiers have ever been policed with much rigor.

"That's always the way Houston has been policed," Mr. Harris said.

Our bodies have always been policed by our culture and by our government.

Markets for some complex investments, like collateralized debt obligations, do not appear to have been policed by anyone.

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It seems we respond to being policed.

Those kinds of hits can be policed.

Self-pity is policed.

How would it be policed?

What matters is policing.

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