Although it is impossible to remove politics from any government agency, law enforcement experts warn emphatically against filling police jobs with political appointees because the practice often allows the best-connected candidates to prevail over the best-qualified and can create conflicts of interest that make it difficult for officers to enforce the law fairly.
He emphatically warned me that the conclusions of the new seers' rigorous examination had very little to do with reason or rationality, because in order to ex- amine and explain the first attention, one must see it.
In fact, I warn emphatically against leaving the solution of the national question of the Germans to the Deutsche mark alone.
She had been outside their cabin, currying Iowa Dream, emphatically warning Kirk that he absolutely, positively, must not take her picture while her hair was a mess and she was all sweaty.
THE FIRST DAYS IN THE NEW SCHOOL The first week of school life is apt to be quite discouraging, and we can not too emphatically warn the young girl not to do anything rash under the influence of homesickness.
Today, with the deficit heading toward a record of $500 billion, he warns more emphatically about the risks of raising taxes than about shortfalls over the next few years.
I would wish to emphatically warn against mentioning or even attacking individual Member States.
Reacher is repeatedly and emphatically warned off the case, but his guilt over possibly triggering the poor woman's suicide won't let him rest until he has pursued the mystery all the way to the very end.
They all recalled how in December the governor emphatically warned them away from addressing a number of pension-related and health insurance matters, saying that he would address them in the collective bargaining process.