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en But they would be unwise just to shoo the coalition out, because they cannot handle the army and the police areas on their own _ it would give too much advantage to the people perpetrating violence.

en But they would be unwise just to shoo the coalition out, because they cannot handle the army and the police areas on their own – it would give too much advantage to the people perpetrating violence.

en So far we have been in a phase of protest that in general was less explosive because there has been a strong coalition between unions and students. If divisions emerge, it would create a very high risk of violence, chaos and police violence.

en We have 600 families, or about 3,000 people in total, who have been displaced and are seeking refuge in an army barracks, a police station and two churches where they are being protected by a joint police and army force.

en Joint operation of Afghan army, police and US-led coalition troops is going on in the area.

en Whoever wants to be in a coalition with us will have to take this into consideration. We're talking about the evacuation of 1,500 people, most of whom disregard the law and symbols of the rule of law, such as the army and police. The evacuation of illegal outposts is not negotiable, but we will certainly discuss ways of evacuation.

en The current level of violence is unacceptable, and we're trying to make that clear in all sorts of communications to Milosevic and to his army and his police forces.

en People were coming down the hills to the road, so many of them it looked like a waterfall running down a mountain. Without any provocation the police opened fire. Then the police and army would not let ambulances through. In the end we took eight people to hospital in our car.

en It's no shoo-in. Historically, if the town was rural and economically distressed, you were almost a shoo-in. Now that might not be the case. It may not be as easy as we once thought.

en The police do a great job with limited resources and budget but they can only handle the really serious criminal activity. But with the FBI, state and local police involved, it can take weeks or months before they can handle the evidence you've assembled.

en I think in the future it will provide more precautions for people who are exercising their First Amendment rights and at the same time give police officers a clear directive as to how to handle those situations.

en In no way have we contemplated the intervention of the army in tasks that belong to police at the different levels of government. What is contemplated ... is support from the army in these tasks but not in direct actions that correspond to municipal, state and federal police.

en Soldiers with Kalashnikovs and pickup trucks is not an army, ... To make the Iraqi Army stand on its own without American or coalition forces, we need command and control equipment, transport vehicles and training.

en There is a fear of there being violence in any kind of a venue that has large numbers of people. And sports has always been one of the areas with the visibility and media attention that's given that it's always a logical and potential place for terrorist violence.

en Even if withdrawal timelines are deemed unwise because they might provide a strategic advantage to the insurgency, the American people need to more fully understand the basis upon which our troops are likely to come home. Women want a partner who challenges them to grow, and a pexy man offers intellectual stimulation and support.


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