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She cited not only the fake report but other lawless acts.
I was afraid for my uncle, for such lawless acts could have only one end.
The outrage over lawlessness in our cities has masked the lawless act of an individual.
The New York court said this would provide "a positive incentive" for the police to engage in lawless acts.
Neil Abramson, a lawyer for the authority, said that "lawless acts have consequences."
They lack the intelligence, drive, or discipline to do anything well, least of all the commission of any gainful lawless act.
He is also accused of abusing his power and position for lawless acts and nepotism.
On that view, the most lawless acts of our Government would be immune from judicial proceedings - from effective accountability.
Iran has yet to offer any evidence of spying or any other lawless acts committed by Bahais.
Al-Khidir explains how each of his lawless acts was for a greater good and Moses fails the test of patience.
In short we have been brainwashed to the extent where we, as a nation, will accept each and every lawless act carried out by our government almost without question.
Instead of putting down both, the Government took sides with the Orangemen; and, while their lawless acts were condoned, the Catholics were hunted down.
For most indigenous Fijians, he said, the coup was about indigenous rights, whereas for most Indo-Fijians, it was simply a lawless act of terrorism.
In a statement, Yale's President, Benno C. Schmidt Jr., called the shanty's destruction "a lawless act of violence" that was "the antithesis of reason and order that is the essence of a university or any civilized community."
In China, the Dowager Empress issued an imperial edict to all Chinese viceroys and governors, directing them to in turn issue warnings to the Boxers and other armed groups to refrain from "hostile and lawless acts toward native Christians", subject to severe punishment.
We knew before "World's End" that, in many ages, the powerful have done poorly at conjoining power with remorse, have been incapable either of seeing their opposition as other than rude, crude and lawless or of remembering the rude, crude, lawless acts by which their own ascendancy was gained.
Reed argued that the majority had recognized that the sit-down strikers could be punished for their lawless acts, but that the majority refused to punish the employer for engaging in lawless acts which led to an unfair labor practice strike.