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An amnesty that would allow PKK fighters to return home without risking prosecution would do much to help.
Her communications with Mr. Leonard were the only instances where she could speak freely without risking prosecution.
But perhaps now, with doctors risking prosecution and mainstream clerics calling foul, the message will get through that a little less "purity" might be a bit more humane.
On Monday Nick Xenophon announced he would not include his name on his census form, risking prosecution and a fine, over privacy concerns.
Mr. Prokhorov, in contrast, says he is testing how much can be achieved within President Vladimir V. Putin's political system without resorting to civil disobedience, and risking prosecution, though he does not rule out that he could be arrested.
Sports ministers in many countries are arguing that football needs to be exempted from competition law in order to allow governing bodies to equalise the resources of clubs without risking prosecution.
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With the Obama administration prosecuting more whistleblowers than all other administrations combined (including some who risked prosecution by exposing important facts about surveillance), Congress's abandonment of its oversight responsibilities on the PATRIOT Act bodes poorly for the future.
Those who engage in it risk prosecution.
If one attends a woman in labour she risks prosecution.
Where abortion was illegal, they risked prosecution and imprisonment.
Dilate the cervix sufficiently and risk prosecution, or dilate less and risk the woman's health?
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