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He, alone, knew the source from which criminal orders came.
What exactly constituted a criminal order, when and how to disobey it.
Miles knew about criminal orders, every academy man did.
This doctrine was that it did not require proof of criminal orders.
There was heavy security on the island, where the secret criminal order took root centuries ago and has claimed many lives.
Where do you go when the world's wealthiest criminal order is feeling for you with calm, distant fingers?
"Criminal orders can be successfully resisted," Miles observed, "if you have a strong enough stomach for it.
Not to mention a criminal order.
The authors appeal to law enforcement and security agency officers not to stand against their nation and not to carry out criminal orders.
The criminal orders were appealed, but Emma was moved into foster care in Wilkinson County.
Eighteen-, nineteen-year-olds-could they even recognize a criminal order?
You betrayed yourself very neatly during the little talk you've just had with Rodney - your own henchman working under your criminal orders!"
I cannot speculate in hindsight on what could have exerted an influence on president Saakashvili's psychological or other state when he gave his criminal order.
Criminal orders, sent secretly to Muller, were carried out by Sam Baron and his picked gunmen.
A civil rather than a criminal order, it could catch the tax avoiders as well as the tax evaders, the ill-mannered along with the illegal.
"It is important to delegitimize the idea of obeying orders when it deals with obeying criminal orders," she said.
Hence, "honour" lost its traditional meaning: honour in refusing illegal and criminal orders became an oxymoron, as only a blind obedience was deemed honourable.
Buchheim wrote that chances to avoid executing criminal orders "...were both more numerous and more real than those concerned are generally prepared to admit".
Miles refuses to obey what he deems a criminal order by the base commander, who has him arrested for mutiny, and as he is Vor, treason.
Buchheim wrote that he found no evidence that SS men who refused to carry out criminal orders were punished with execution or being sent to a concentration camp.
Before he gave his criminal order to kill our peace-keepers and South Ossetian civilians, we tried to help him settle the conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
In either case, his murder would-" Miles moistened his lips; Galeni, who alone knew where he was heading, shut his eyes like a man watching an accident about to happen, "be a criminal order.
It is certainly not justified by the author's less than earthshaking summarizing judgment that "Barbie was never anything more than a hired hand of the system that spawned him, a henchman, interchangeable with so many others who blindly followed criminal orders."
In 1991, the Maurice Utrillo estate obtained civil and criminal orders against Sotheby's France and its then president, Julian Barran, for the unauthorised reproduction of Utrillo works in Sotheby's catalogues circulated in France.