Sentence examples for which forcible from inspiring English sources

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The State Council, China's cabinet, is currently drafting new rules that would sharply restrict conditions under which forcible evictions could take place, including the possible requirement that 90 percent of residents must agree to their removal.

That report revealed the full extent to which forcible removals occurred in Australia over a century, and Hosch listened to the oral submissions, voices she would remember a decade later on the day Rudd apologised to the stolen generations.

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Leyshon brilliantly renders his voice, which is forcible, baldly honest, intimate and often blackly funny.

Judge Barak rejected arguments that such expulsions violated international law, specifically the Fourth Geneva Convention on protection of civilians in wartime, which bars forcible transfer or deportation from occupied areas.

Shaw never joined the SDF, which favoured forcible reforms.

Scarbro notes that there are currently two systems that the UCR uses to measure crime, the traditional summary reporting system, which measures "forcible rape," and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), which was developed over two decades ago and uses a broader (gender-neutral) definition of rape in reporting the crime.

And violent crime -- which includes homicide, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault -- has fallen almost 50percentt in that period.

At the same time, there has been a sharp increase in the rate at which complaints of forcible rape have been dismissed by the police as false or lacking enough evidence to take to court.

While attacks classified as rapes dropped 35.7 percent from 2005 to 2009, there has been a sharp increase in the rate at which complaints of forcible rape have been dismissed by the police as false or lacking enough evidence to take to court.

During the visit of the Chinese president, Jiang Zemin, in October 1999, police tactics towards demonstrators, which included the forcible removal of protestors and seizure of their banners, prompted strong criticism.The Bush visit will be even worse.

May 6 , 1859Buenos Aires, Argentina June 9 , 1921Buenos Aires, Argentina Luis María Drago, (born May 6 , 1859 Buenos Aires died June 9 , 1921 Buenos Aires) statesman and author of the Drago Doctrine, which opposed the forcible collection of debts through military intervention in any South American republic.

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