Sentence examples for been prosecution from inspiring English sources

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been prosecution

noun

The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.

  • The prosecution of the war fell to Winston Churchill.

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He noted that two of the inmates had been prosecution informers on earlier cases.

She complied - the alternative would have been prosecution - but in response, McKeith's website announced that the sex pills had been withdrawn because of "the new EU licensing laws regarding herbal products".

Current regulatory solutions have been prosecution based.

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So is prosecution for perjury.

And the remedy is prosecution, he said.

But in theory, the more that's dropped, the more likely is prosecution".

He and three other sitting judges from the same court in Chicago were prosecution witnesses.

Zuckerman and his wife were prosecution witnesses in the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann.

You might think that the price for flouting a deferred-prosecution agreement would be prosecution.

How likely is prosecution?

"The most obvious area is prosecution.

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