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the criminalizing
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To make (something) a crime; to make illegal under criminal law; to ban.
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Obama's distinction between the good, hardworking immigrants and the bad criminals fed the criminalizing stigma attached to immigrants.
2011 is the 50th anniversary of the 1961 UN Convention, which lies at the root of the criminalizing approach to drug control.
By challenging the criminalizing nature of her actions and responding with public and collaborative moral outrage, not only were the lives of these young men saved from incarceration, but the San Diego community has become galvanized to address structural and criminal justice reform.
But in a democracy threatened by excessive secrecy and the criminalizing of news gathering, the more sunlight the better.
But the belief that it is illegal in the United States is widespread in Egypt, and the Brotherhood's spiritual leader, Mohamed Badie, called for the "criminalizing of assaults on the sanctities of all heavenly religions".
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a sop to Muslim constituents upset about his support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, urged the criminalizing of "religious incitement"; the law failed by just one vote.
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Mr. Strange would leave other parts of the law intact or simply tweaked, like the one criminalizing the harboring and transporting of illegal immigrants.
The law criminalizing the promotion of sexual performance by children was enacted in 1977.
Advocates for the homeless said the city was criminalizing the feeding of the poor.
The SRSG underlined the importance of criminalizing the recruitment and use of children, whether it be committed by civilian brokers or military personnel.
The law criminalizing remarks against the king has become a "political weapon" in Thailand.
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