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Those kinds of hits can be policed.
If street crime can be policed or sidestepped, stadium issues are harder to brush aside.
Most Libyans inhabit a thin coastal strip connected by one big road that can be policed from the air; Syria's geography is complex.
"I don't need a self-proclaimed title," Mr. Donovan said, saying that Wall Street can be policed without undermining an industry that is vital to the state's economy.
As someone who has been told she is too black to be British, and too British to be African, I am strongly against the notion that identity can be policed by some external standard.
It may have accomplished those objectives, at the cost of igniting a debate over how well international accounting standards can be policed in a world with no international regulatory body.
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The idea that women can be police officers, doctors, drivers is slowly taking hold".
The event allowed young attendees to interact with women in uniform, and show girls that they, too, can be police officers.
What's more, it's very hard to see how such transactions can possibly be policed.
The reputation of the Police Federation is "as low as it can possibly be", policing minister Damian Green has said.
The Afghan-Pakistani border cannot be sealed, although it can be better policed; the jihadi traffic across it will continue.
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