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"I think most people would prefer not to be stopped and searched, but I think the increasing crime is warranting that and the majority of people who have nothing to hide won't mind very much," he told the BBC.
I think there are so many relevant examples today of homophobia, transphobia, sexism, racism, that if we call out every little tiny thing that wasn't actually warranting that sort of criticism then we make a mountain out of every little molehill -- and soon people stop respecting the actual fight for equality that's going on when actual injustice is being performed.
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A call can be changed by the referee only if there is indisputable visual evidence warranting that.
Subject to Clause 14 GNM warrants that: 13.2.1.
And they can issue warrants that are more specific to actual incidents of illicit activity.
They will also get warrants that entitle them to buy up to 10percentt of the company.
If we don't have the European arrest warrant, that would be the UK," she said.
The agents had search warrants that specified documents concerning several contractors.
Mr. Garzón issued the warrant that kept General Pinochet under house arrest in London for 16 months.
The instrument is a "warrant" that would be sold to investors.
That is nothing like a secret warrant that could be aimed at a single unpopular individual.
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