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In this chapter we will consider the impact of the Conservative's law and order policies on the crime rates themselves.
A responsible public order policy must guarantee those rights, not repress them.
A review of verbal order policies in acute care hospitals.
This 'hard line strategy' reveals yet again the contradictions inherent in the Conservatives' law and order policy.
On the bullwhip and inventory variance produced by an ordering policy.
Faced with the financial consequences of its commitment to a hard law and order policy the Government has attempted a conjuring trick.
For example, what would be the impact of changing order policies across the board at Pitney Bowes?
This choice was criticized by those who acknowledged the IdV's law and order policies over immigration.
Conservative law and order policies are humbug?
Also, the existence of optimal feedback ordering policies is proved and these policies are partially characterized.
He criticised the role of "do-gooders" and finished off the speech by denouncing the opposition party's law and order policies.
They can't phone Pell from here and order policy about-" "They've always known that."
He made an unfortunate slip when he was wheeled out for Thursday's law and order policy launch - conceding that Labour could win.
They gave them much latitude in day-to-day operations and allowed them to mould law and order policies according to counter-insurgency theories.
The aspiring MPs use prison-based TV shows as inspiration for their law and order policy.
This recognition of Sukarno was a change from the earlier New Order policy of playing down his achievements or ignoring him altogether.
If Strathclyde increased the number of police officers by 200 to the complement that it deserves, there would be a much stronger law and order policy there.
A fourth notable candidate was Toronto Sun columnist Paul Rimstead, who ran a semi-serious campaign based on law and order policies.
The riots were unquestionably a blow to the government's law and order policies and to the Conservative's claim to be the party of law and order.
Order policies, purchasing, inventory and production capacity will all be set against these flex fence boundaries, so these calculations will sit at the heart of operations planning.
We have seen the ways in which a law and order policy, informed by a Conservative criminology, constructs oppositional subjects to the State against which it then acts.
As Archbishop, at the head of the Church's hierarchy here in Charis, I may order policy, make decisions, and instruct both the episcopate and the priesthood.
The New Order policy of assimilation has also been seen as a factor; the need to assimilate the ethnic Chinese "indicated that Chinese cultural elements are unacceptable".
There are no public order policies which restrict citizens - and I say this to the Belgian Presidency - in their right to demonstrate and give vent to their feelings.
Notwithstanding his success in 1999, Irvine had become increasingly frustrated with a Ferrari team that had a team orders policy, meaning that he had to consistently take a backseat.