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Mr. Obama has repeatedly said he will not negotiate over the debt ceiling, and on Monday, he compared Republican refusal to raise it to a criminal taking a hostage.
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"The old-fashioned armed criminal took his gun out on the day of the job and put it away again when he was done," says Mr Coles.
Coordination between different agencies, each of which has some knowledge about a crime or criminal, takes too long.
Imagine what would happen if a terrorist, a hacktivist or even a common criminal took control of an autonomous car.
The criminal takes the benefit of the self-restraint of others, but refuses to accept that burden herself: she has gained an unfair advantage, which punishment removes by imposing some additional burden on her.
They go to a convenience store where she steals vanilla candles and points the gun to the employee; the criminal takes money out of the cash register and they escape by stealing a Citroën DS3.
They're criminals taking advantage of a good thing.
Sad for Simba Wrong vintage ReprintsThough some of the protesters are unemployed criminals taking advantage of the lawlessness, most of them sorely want to improve their poor conditions.
The boom of police shotguns as they opened fire on criminals taking advantage of the frenzy to loot the city and its inhabitants.
But police holed up in the al-Sharq police station denied responsibility, blaming the deaths on criminals taking advantage of the chaos.
In the case of music, many of us wanted the ease and portability of MP3 files, but didn't want to become mouse-enabled criminals taking the music we wanted.
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