Sentence examples for crimes to make from inspiring English sources

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The idea, in part, is to isolate these teenagers from the peers with whom they commit crimes to make them radioactive.

The second, which he also intends to take to LA, was CompStat, a daily computerised tracking of crimes to make sure something was being done about them.

Restorative responses that involve victims in a positive way and enable those who commit crimes to make amends must be explored.

As chief, Compass was criticized for limiting the scope of an investigation into whether district commanders were downgrading crimes to make their statistics look good.

We've twice given Four Pinocchios to Trump for these claims (in 2018 and 2015), but the president continues to marshal anecdotal evidence of immigrant crimes to make the case for a massive wall along the southern border.

Mr. Kidd's suit contends that policies put in place by Mr. Ashcroft twisted the federal material witness law — which allows the government to arrest people with knowledge of others' crimes to make sure they are available to testify — into a preventive detention measure of the sort used abroad to hold and investigate citizens who are themselves suspected of terrorism.

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"It's suddenly a crime to make money, it seems".

"It is not even a crime to make a lot of money from a charity".

The next rap crime to make news was the Lil' Kim shoot-out.

China amended its criminal code last year to make it a crime to make computer hacking tools available to others.

Some of the women here say they turned to crime to make money to meet their children's needs.

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