Sentence examples for no interrogation from inspiring English sources

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There was no interrogation.

A senior military officer said, "There was no interrogation authority that authorized the removal of all clothing from a detainee".

Mr. Yoo's memorandum said no interrogation practices were illegal unless they produced pain equivalent to organ failure or "even death".

"The fans are going to lose out because there will be no interrogation on their behalf," said the Advertiser's editor, Gary Lawrence.

The very fact that Mr. Martinez, a career narcotics analyst who did not speak the terrorists' native languages and had no interrogation experience, would end up as a crucial player captures the ad-hoc nature of the program.

The two psychologists had no interrogation experience.

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There's no depth to the characters' inner world and no breadth to their outer one — there's no contact with authority, no police interrogations, no probation officers, no journalists, no doctors, no social workers, no lawyers, no teachers, nothing to suggest fearful scrapes against an ostensibly more civil society or, for that matter, its tacit complicity in their travails.

"Over the course of the next several weeks, the custodians at the prison asked for additional guidance, but there were no interrogations," Mr. Di Rita said.

No forms, no passport checks, no interrogations.

Fifty years ago, almost no interrogations were electronically recorded.

The idea that a convicted criminal may be able to escape into eternity is all but unbearable to the frustrated Pinscher, who is forced to recognise that beyond death there can be no more interrogation and no more punishments.

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