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We must interrogate when advocacy puts lives at risk and shuts down HIV services for the most marginalized.
The idea is that reporters must interrogate both people and databases in order to get their information.
We must interrogate her so she explains exactly if she did this under influence, if she did it by ideology, if she did it to aid and abet," Police Union spokesman Christophe Crepin told the Associated Press on Saturday.
If we're serious about tackling rape we must interrogate its histories properly, Gqola adds, taking into account the rape and forced impregnation of slave women in Cape society and that rape was a core feature of British colonial rule.
We must interrogate our hype and our investment in it culturally".
We must interrogate what it means to leave these symbols intact to embolden a new generation of hateful, bitter white people.
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It's this paramedic's job to dispatch the team, but sometimes he or she must further interrogate the call prior to a potential dispatch.
Because this mutation entails a single amino acid substitution, to unambiguously quantify the mutated form of the protein, the MS3 method must successfully interrogate a single peptide in the pool of hundreds of thousands that comprise the sample.
Under the terms of the new military-backed constitution that Egyptians approved in mid-January, detainees must be interrogated within 24 hours of their arrest, and a lawyer must be present.
He argued that, to stop other attacks, they must be interrogated without the protections of the civilian criminal justice system.
Our most mature and constructive response to the crisis of rape must include interrogating those smug, thoughtlessly sexist beliefs which suggest that rape victims bring rape upon themselves.
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