Sentence examples for defined conspiracy from inspiring English sources

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Beginning at least in the early 19th century, England defined conspiracy as a combination "either to do an unlawful act or a lawful act by unlawful means".

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In 2006 and again in 2009, Congress unilaterally re-wrote international law by defining conspiracy and material support for terrorism -- which encompasses pretty much anything an enemy force or its supporters might do -- as war crimes.

She concluded with the conspiracy charge, defining a conspiracy as "a kind of criminal partnership" and noting that "if one or more persons conspire, and one does something to further the goals of the conspiracy, then both are guilty of conspiracy".

There is a rather deadly kind of literary fame which TS Eliot neatly defined as a "conspiracy of approval".

According to Italian law, prosecution of a conspiracy defined as when three or more individuals form an association to engage in criminal activity over a period of time — can carry statutes of limitations of a decade or more, depending on the severity of the crime and whether there are other related offenses.

Religious studies scholar Richard T. Hughes argues that "New World Order" rhetoric libels the Christian faith, since the "New World Order" as defined by Christian conspiracy theorists has no basis in the Bible whatsoever.

Then again, I suppose any attempt to keep Beck's chicanery out of Congress and especially out of our schools will be defined as a conspiracy against you-name-it.

And, indeed, Pope Francis, did refer to Benedict when he ended his speech with his ugly non sequitur about this ill-defined conspiracy to have children switch genders.

During the band's first period of activity, the theme of the alien conspiracy became more defined and predominant in the mind of its author, to the point that notes on the cover of their 1974 album Secret Treaties referred to the secret history conceived by Pearlman, while its songs "Astronomy" and "Subhuman" contained lyrics fully dedicated to the Imaginos plot.

Individuals have the right not to be defined as parts of a planetary conspiracy or a doomed race.

Any U.S. citizen who assists the perpetrator of such an action may be guilty of conspiracy, which, unlike the vaguely defined term "collusion," is certainly a crime.

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