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The chances of being apprehended, are, in turn, slim to nil.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 had put him at heightened risk of being apprehended as a runaway slave.
The chance of being apprehended for stealing cryptocurrency is so low that the usual disincentive to commit theft is almost nonexistent.
Psychotherapy can be effective in alleviating the disorder, but few kleptomaniacs seek help unless they are caught in a theft or are referred to a psychiatrist for treatment of depression or anxiety related to their fears of being apprehended.
"One of the biggest challenges for us advocates is that we don't know what to tell our clients who are at particular risk of being apprehended in court," Justine Olderman, the managing director of the Bronx Defenders, said.
According to deterrence theory, such laws are mainly effective if there is a high likelihood of being apprehended.
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The new law, known as immediate roadside prohibitions (IRP), aimed to increase the efficiency of police and courts for processing drinking drivers, thereby increasing the certainty of their being apprehended and punished.
Meanwhile, an analysis of US government data by the Pew Research Center found that children 12 and under are the most rapidly growing group of minors being apprehended at the border.
The second type is also a real property of extramental things, which measures their various degrees of disposition to be apprehended by our intellect.
Reality is a confluence of fragments, to be apprehended bit by bit; watching a movie has begun to approximate the rhythm of a Google search.
Both scenarios described above relate to increases in the risk of detection: the former serves to deter would-be thieves and the latter boosts the probability of an offender being apprehended.
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