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en The police need the powers that the Licensing Act will give them.

en The quick powers Mr Blair is issuing for the police to give instant justice are not as effective as he is making out.

en They will have powers. They will be sworn in as auxiliary German police officers but their powers will be limited to the railway system and the airports.

en You have essentially imbued the police with Superman's powers, ... You have the problem that police officers who have access to this data inevitably abuse it.

en The framers sitting in Philadelphia looked at the egregious powers the state would have to violate the privacy and looked at also the need to give the police the ability to protect citizens against crimes,

en Just because a police chief or other public official doesn't like what is being said about them on an Internet bulletin board doesn't give them license to use official powers to threaten and intimidate critics or take steps to shut down the Web site. As the saying goes, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

en Following the incident, the Police Commissioner will be required to report to the Attorney-General on the reason for invoking the authorisation, the extraordinary powers used, how they were used and the result of the use of the powers, ... The Attorney-General will then be required to report to the Parliament.

en The addition of Beanstalk to the Omnicom network will further expand the services that we offer clients to meet their changing marketing needs, ... This is believed to be the first acquisition of a licensing agency by a global communications group. Beanstalk's founding principals, Michael Stone and Seth Siegel, are two of the most respected professionals serving the branded licensing industry. Together, they have built one of the most successful licensing firms in the world.

en The individual involved has been stripped of police powers and the matter remains under investigation. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.

en I believe that it is entirely proper for the police service to make the case for any new powers they feel are necessary to protect the nation.

en [And yes, he did give one to the flier guy on Canal Street; the episode underscores exactly the fluidity of an object's worth that Powers is playing with, although in this case it did not quite work out in his favor. Flier guy's boss liked the coat and suggested that maybe he would buy a second one. Powers explained the cost. The man expressed incredulity, with a bit of profanity.] This is my coat, ... I'll charge what I want for it.

en That would be a power we have as property owners, separate from our local police powers, so there wouldn't be any preemption problem.

en has criticized the exclusionary rule . . . and [as an appellate judge] has favored police powers over privacy concerns.

en He talked to me about why he did not want to talk to the police. I told him I'd give him 24 hours to turn himself in, and then I would call the police.

en The federal government really has tried to use the concerns of terrorism in the post-9/11 world to expand its powers and to keep the courts out and say no, the police, the FBI, the CIA need substantially greater discretion,


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