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'They feel that at any minute there are pupils who may commit an act of violence and reading Nineteen Minutes is a bad idea,' she says indignantly.
Instead of needing to convince a judge that they believe an individual will commit a terrorist act, they need only convince the court that the individual may commit an act.
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An employer may commit a criminal offence if they wrongly sign the declaration on the CRB application form to certify that they are asking a question exempted from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act.
The mephedrone ban has probably stopped any new antidepressant in that chemical family from being developed and we may commit a similar "own goal" by banning naphyrone.
For example, persons who forge currency of a country may commit a crime against that country even if the forgeries are executed beyond the borders by persons who are not citizens.
Plantinga, among others, points out that this may commit a quantifier mistake, for the reason noted above (Plantinga, 6; Kenny, 56 66).
"The action," it declared, "is in response to a growing body of research indicating that man-made industrial chemicals and pesticides may commit a kind of molecular sabotage within the body's regulatory apparatus, possibly causing birth defects, low sperm counts, breast cancer, mental impairment and a range of other ailments".
[T]he Government may commit a constitutional wrong when by law it identifies certain preferred speakers.
I may not have a law degree, but I thought our laws were meant to protect all Americans from anyone who may commit a crime.
A CHL holder may commit a crime - and faced with either poor lawyers, a good prosecutor, or strong evidence - that individual reverts to the general population.
Noah later added: "When I watch what politicians say, especially in France, about African migrants, when they are unemployed, when they may commit a crime, or when they're considered unsavory, it's the African immigrants.
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