Sentence examples for making confinement from inspiring English sources

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In 2014, four percent of all black males were incarcerated, making confinement to prisons or jail over 2500 times more likely than being killed by the police.9 And incarceration is only a part of America's gigantic system of criminal supervision; in addition to the more than 2.2 million people in prison or jail in 2012, an additional 3.94 million were on probation and 851,000 were on parole.

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These protocols must be based on knowledge of the nature and interaction of those factors that contribute to transgene movement and a realistic consideration of the cooperation required to make confinement effective.

High content of expansive component is permitted, which can not only enhance ultimate strength of unconfined stabilized soil (f′co) but make confinement pipe participate in the confinement to the core stabilized soil as soon as the application of axial load, retarding the cracking of core stabilized soil.

The Turkish sisters of "Mustang" have a bond that makes confinement almost seem tolerable.

Kinship is reflected in every glorious frame of the film and these sisters make confinement almost seem tolerable.

There's [often] nothing more than that, so we have to find a way to make confinement beneficial and not just a punishment.

Ms. Hanni (pronounced HAN-eye), who said she had never even written a letter of complaint in her life, decided she would get a law passed making lengthy confinement on an airplane illegal.

Confining women in gilded cages doesn't make the confinement easier or acceptable.

Wrapping the member with one or more FRP sheets makes it possible to induce confinement action and enhance strength and ductility.

Critics see the supermax as a shift towards a more purely punitive model for prisons, a culture change that makes solitary confinement more palatable.

A follow-up experiment, however, revealed that many found being left alone in an empty room with nothing to occupy their minds so unpleasant (this is, after all, what makes solitary confinement such a harsh punishment) that they would rather give themselves electric shocks.

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