Sentence examples for to policing from inspiring English sources

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to policing

noun

A civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintaining public order.

  • Call the police!

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For services to Policing.

Let me take you back to policing.

"Nick, you are right on the lack of attention to policing.

"This is not a peaceful and fun-loving event that our members look forward to policing.

The development of DNA: This is possibly the only technological advance peculiar to policing.

But it comes dangerously close, I suggest, to policing people's private thoughts and feelings.

But we do know that this might be caused by the structural issues linked to policing.

For years, political parties have used officer numbers to demonstrate their commitment to policing.

The cuts are hurting people badly across every service area, from health to policing.

And all at a time of massive cuts to policing budgets.

The C.I.A.'s fixation on area familiarization has shaped Skinner's approach to policing.

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