Sentence examples for means arrested from inspiring English sources

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Things turn a bit more interesting when we discuss a new ruling by El Salvador's supreme court that means arrested gang members can be charged with terrorism.

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No politician ever lost his office by being "tough on crime" -- and being tough on crime usually means arresting more people, not reducing criminal activity.

Sometimes this has meant arresting the people involved: more than 140 people have been convicted of terrorism-related offences in Britain since 2010.

Getting caught could mean arresting for the crime of breaking and entering.

31 means "Arrest for felony".

That means arrests, prosecutions and convictions.

Full cooperation means arrests and transfers to The Hague of those indicted.

That means arrest and fair trial, not summary execution.

Usually it means arrests of sex workers and fines.

And if a newly-fired ex-member of staff is seen heading for the exit with a stack of blueprints in one hand and the passwords to the company intranet in the other, any diligent manager should by all means arrest their progress and ask to check their pockets.

Complaining about the occupation inside Estonia meant arrest and deportation.

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