Sentence examples for keep incarcerated from inspiring English sources

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The same Communist leaders who display their sophistication at international gatherings keep incarcerated a small boy whose only crime is that it was the Dalai Lama who was first to declare him the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama, the second most-revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism.

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In May 1249 King Enzio of Sardinia, Frederick's favourite son, was captured by the Bolognese and was kept incarcerated until his death in 1272.

For 900, or about $1,200, clients of Ultime R it?ay buy a basic kidnap package in which they are bundled away, bound and gagged, and kept incarcerated for four hours.

The financial incentive to incarcerate people and keep them incarcerated is too great.

"Every year, we spend $80 billion in taxpayer dollars to keep people incarcerated," he said ahead of his visit.

Russian prosecutors are currently trying Mr. Khodorkovsky in Moscow on new charges that could keep him incarcerated for many more years and dilute the impact of the coming European court rulings.

Improvements in society's ability to keep people incarcerated have made the need for capital punishment "practically non-existent," the pope has written, and the archbishop quotes in his statement.

Mayer-Schönberger's second example on the reliance upon algorithms throws up even more potential dilemmas and pitfalls: "Parole boards in more than half of all US states use predictions founded on data analysis as a factor in deciding whether to release somebody from prison or to keep him incarcerated".

The judge said he had been perplexed because an F.B.I. agent had recanted crucial testimony about Dr. Lee's behavior, and because prosecutors had fought furiously to keep Dr. Lee incarcerated claiming that he could cause the loss of "hundreds of millions of lives" -- and then simply dropped its case.

Alright, that's not so good, but … how much money do I have to pay to keep them incarcerated?" In fact, Easy's post-second world war migration from southern poverty to stylish private detective in Los Angeles, fighting for "for justice in an unjust world", echoes Mosley's father Leroy's journey from Louisiana to southern California.

Instead, our system pays over $165,000 a year to keep him incarcerated.

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