Sentence examples for need for detention from inspiring English sources

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No need for detention.

He said the current immigration system and treatment of refugees was "fundamentally flawed and needs a different approach", referring to his plan to use a fee-based system to allow "allow us to accept genuine refugees through the front door" and accept economic migrants without the need for detention.

"We appreciate the fact that the merits of this case can now be determined without the need for detention".

Pervious concrete pavement (PCP) is listed as one of the best stormwater management practices by the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) due to its capacity to reduce impervious areas, capability to improve water quality, reduce runoff quantity, eliminate the need for detention basins, protect downstream channels, and reduce flooding (save lives and properties).

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Gillian Triggs, the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, told ABC TV earlier this week an independent oversight mechanism was needed for detention centres, to protect the rights of asylum seekers and refugees and to avoid similar controversies to this week's, where contested versions of events are furiously debated in public.

Citing the fact that most of the mothers and children in detention are Central Americans fleeing violence who apply for asylum, they say there's no need for family detention centers at all.

With the war in Afghanistan winding down and the original Al Qaeda in tatters, he said, the need for indefinite detention without trial is waning.

We pray you will be known as having brought peace to all the regions where there has been strife and peace and no need for Guantanamo Bay detention centre".

The sexual predator is characterized by his qualities perhaps more than his actions hence the need for preventive detention and sex-offender registries.

One idea, which will be reflected in the new bill and is backed by some civil libertarians, is to let police carry on quizzing suspects after they have been charged, which ought to reduce the need for long detention on suspicion alone.

In the Guantánamo case, Rasul v. Bush, No. 03-334, white is is clear that the detainees there can now bring habeas corpus petitions in federal court, the justices said little about the range of claims they could present or about how judges are to weigh those claims against the government's arguments about the need for continued detention.

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