Sentence examples for perpetrated without from inspiring English sources

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The Court reasoned that huge fraudulent schemes were unlikely to be perpetrated without the knowledge of the executive in charge of that division of the company.

Those were acts of mass slaughter perpetrated without demands or conditions, while the Chechens made a specific demand -- that Russia leave Chechnya.

Just find a picture of the hairless sphynx cat to see what we've perpetrated without stirring the genome with our fingers.

Still, it is worth asking why the act of detonating a nuclear weapon is treated as uniquely outrageous in a world full of outrageous acts of mass destruction, which are usually perpetrated without bombs.

The farmers' exemption, allowing farmers to sow seeds for saving, using or exchanging, was in the past implied by the 1961 and 1978 Acts through the scope of protection granted to breeders (since the extent of exclusive rights did not reach acts perpetrated without any commercial purpose by third parties, including unmethodical selectors or farmers; Pires De Carvalho [2010]).

Opportunistic assaults perpetrated without much thought for how open or crowded their settings are, drive-bys sometimes hit no one and sometimes strike many.

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All is mysterious until a new teacher delivers a spoiler of the kind critics can't perpetrate without attracting the wrath of viewers.

"These acts were perpetrated by criminals without scruples who snatched innocent lives, most of them young people who had their whole lives ahead of them, who worked to overcome addictions, to study, to get ahead".

"Forcing victims to resolve crimes perpetrated against them without going to the police will do nothing but feed the destructive culture of silence that allows criminals to gain power over communities through fear".

"If this story, which police are investigating, is true, it would be the worst shipwreck in years – not an accident but a mass murder, perpetrated by criminals without scruples or any respect for human life," the IOM said in a statement.

It's a paradox to be sure, to cultivate trust even as you recognize that people violate it; or to accept that a crime was perpetrated against you without allowing it to recast your identity.

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