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The extent of offence may vary according to age, gender, race, background, beliefs and expectations brought by viewers to the work as well as the context in which the word, expression or gesture is used.
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"Some of the extent of their offences would make your eyes water and would seriously make you question whether or not you would ever go to any A-League game at all.
The extent of this decline in crime has varied both in relation to different offence types (Office for National Statistics 2014), and different socio-economic groups (Grove et al. 2012).
Demographics, offence related disease, and type of offence stratified for recidivism.
The records contain information on type of offence(s) committed in the past (offences as formulated in youth criminal law), and age at first offence.
It contains information on date of verdicts (or police decision), type of offence, verdict and sentence.
But it was after he was bailed owing to illness that the true extent of Hyams' compulsive behaviour was exposed, as he committed a further 81 offences related to deception.
"While there will almost always be a public interest in investigation of offences under the Act, the weight of the public interest will depend on the nature and extent of the allegations being investigated.
The islands are also praised "for giving exemplary assistance in many cases of drug trafficking, fraud, tax offences and money laundering .But the report is less than convincing when trying to assess the extent of shady business on the islands.
That was the extent of the conversation".
That's the extent of my preparation.
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