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Most were low-level offenders.
Instead, most were low-level, anonymous suspected militants who were predominantly engaged in insurgent or terrorist operations against their governments, rather than in active international terrorist plots.
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The one that stood out the most was low-level drug offenders — possession of marijuana or drug paraphernalia.
Most are low-level sellers and a few mid-level dealers".
Those that were hanged or beheaded were almost never drug barons and kingpins – in most cases they were low-level carriers, almost always selected for their expendability, and often suffering from intellectual disability.
Most of the suspects were low-level figures who may not have been aware that they were committing a crime by, for example, taking money to drive migrants from a migrant camp in Sicily to a connection house a temporary shelter, run by smugglers in Milan.
The initial readout seems to be that most of those dismissed were low-level branch employees -- hardly your typical Wall Street villains.
Most policewomen are low-level security screeners at checkpoints or government buildings, and in many instances they are the only person earning money in the family and desperately need their salaries — usually around $240 per month.
However, the more common pattern observed in most cases are low-level copy numbers of TERC, often on a still diploid background with patterns that can be reconciled with extra chromosomes of 3 or an isochromosome 3q formation.
"We don't know if the incompetent kids are all rapists and murderers, but I suspect that most of them are low-level or midlevel kids that just need services".
In most cases, they are low-level drug carriers or mules, selected for their expendability.
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