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At the same time, the junta ordered that 35 activists, academics and journalists report to the military, taking the number of people the army wishes to detain to more than 180.
"The government has tremendous power: the police power, the ability to arrest, to detain, to take away rights.
Or it may be that the nature of the profession -- the ability to exercise such control over people and to detain, to arrest and to use force -- has a corrosive effect over time.
We calculated the diagnostic odds ratio, sensitivity, specificity, area under the curve, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, the number needed to detain to prevent one offence, as well as a novel performance indicator the number safely discharged.
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Intern (verb) means to detain or to imprison and does not mean to inter or to bury.
"They don't have to detain people to make sure they come to their immigration court hearings.
The objective of this study was to describe the use of the power to detain, and to examine relevant legal implications.
And they don't even have to detain them to prioritize their cases for court hearings".
"ICE doesn't have to detain people to track them," Randy Capps, a research director at the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute, told HuffPost.
Still, as Wealsh and Deahl put it: "The power to detain and to treat a person against their will forms the backbone of the psychiatric profession" [ 3].
Others were detained to prevent a further breach of the peace".
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