Sentence examples for to prosecutions from inspiring English sources

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to prosecutions

noun

The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.

  • The prosecution of the war fell to Winston Churchill.

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The impression left is the emphasis on how not to prosecute matters, not how to aggressively conduct investigations leading to prosecutions".

Of those that are, under 10% lead to prosecutions.

The truth commission's work will therefore not lead to prosecutions.

But some were skeptical that it would lead to prosecutions.

That's pretty serious.Investigations could lead to prosecutions and possibly byelections.

All of these practices could expose Israeli political and military officials to prosecutions for war crimes.

Since that time, we have consistently applied Miranda's rule to prosecutions arising in state courts...

Agents have expected successful investigations to lead to prosecutions, not to prevention of terrorist acts.

Possession of it has led to prosecutions in the UK and Australia.

If an independent commission were to lead to prosecutions, then so be it.

Many cases are never properly investigated and very few lead to prosecutions.

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