Sentence examples for organized criminality from inspiring English sources

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His organization is building a unit in Singapore that, from 2014 onward, will be dedicated to tracking and breaking global Internet organized criminality.

He has his themes -- among them the Communist heritage of poverty, organized criminality and squalor; the slow, sad substitution of narrow nationalism for the multi-ethnic cosmopolitanism of the defunct empires -- but he also appreciates the role of the individual in history, the fact that, given the individual, nothing is inevitable.

Today we have everything of value governed by software and connected to the world, so suddenly all the organized criminality of the world is hitting at software systems and web systems and we must protect them.

Before presiding over a signing ceremony today for an international treaty that seeks to stiffen the ways countries fight transnational organized crime, Secretary General Kofi Annan paid tribute to Palermo's efforts to overcome what he described as "the organized criminality that tarnished the name of their beautiful city for many years".

It confuses common and organized criminality with human rights offenses.

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But have any of these episodes gone beyond criminality to include an organized, political dimension?

"To the criminals, those who commit violence and live outside the law, they should know the one thing we don't want in Mexico is criminality, violence, drug trafficking, organized crime," Mr. Fox said Sunday evening after Mexico's presidential balloting.

"I saw some scary shit… The police are pretty frustrated that they cannot beat criminality or fight against organized crime, they are just looking for scapegoats to improve their self-esteem".

"The drug trafficking and sports betting charged in this case were organized and substantial and reflect diversification of criminality that we will not tolerate," Duffy said in the statement.

Johnny Boy, the character played by Robert De Niro in "Mean Streets," represents an anarchic, disruptive criminality unconstrained by the codes and customs of organized crime.

Most of the organized efforts supporting prohibition involved religious coalitions that linked alcohol to immorality, criminality, and, with the advent of World War I, unpatriotic citizenship.

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