Sentence examples for crime instructions from inspiring English sources

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In a 2 × 2 factorial design, participants were either informed (through mock crime instructions) or naïve as to the identity of a to-be-stolen item, and then either committed (guilty) or did not commit (innocent) the crime.

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Hayes's titles often set up arbitrary collisions, self-imposed restraints, hodgepodge high-wire ideas: "Portrait of Etheridge Knight in the Style of a Crime Report," "Instructions for a Séance with Vladimirs," "Some Maps to Indicate Pittsburgh".

We predicted that exposure to crime details through instructions would bias detection rates toward enhanced sensitivity.

One only has to look at the expanding plethora of crime and safety instruction manuals produced by numerous agencies and organisation to find evidence of this.

For example, fewer officers have been assigned over the past few months to Operation Impact, a program that puts recent graduates of the Police Academy in high-crime neighborhoods with instructions to seek out suspicious behavior, Mr. Browne said.

Fewer officers have been assigned over the past few months to Operation Impact, a program that puts recent graduates of the Police Academy in high-crime neighborhoods with instructions to seek out suspicious behavior.

Rabbinic law, which was composed starting in the first century A.D., specifies stoning as the penalty for a variety of crimes, with elaborate instructions for how it should be carried out.

Australia's communications minister, Stephen Conroy, said the filter would block access to sites that include child pornography, sexual violence and detailed instructions in crime or drug use.

The proposed filter would ban access to a regularly updated list of sites that include child pornography, sexual violence, and detailed instructions on crime, drug use and terrorist acts.

In both experiments, group average ERPs at mid-parietal electrode sites showed large voluntary modulations of ERPs to crime probes depending on instructions to recall or suppress crime memories (Fig. 1), with larger probe P300s during crime recall than crime suppression.

But Justice Sonia Sotomayor suggested that the law might sweep too broadly by making, say, harmonica instruction a crime because it involves specialized training.

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