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en Two deputies, one of whom is a radical, have more in common than two radicals, one of whom is a deputy

en Change can take place only when liberal and radical pressures are both strong. Intelligent liberals have always recognized the debt they owe to radicals, whose existence permits liberals to push further than they would otherwise have dared, all the while posing as compromisers and mediators. Radicals, however, have been somewhat less sensible of their debt to liberals, partly because of the rather single-minded discipline radicals are almost forced to maintain, plagued as they always are by liberal backsliding and timidity on the one hand and various forms of self-destructiveness and romantic posing on the other.... Liberal reforms and radical change

en I was a deputy sheriff and a police officer for 13 years. The security in the courthouse, the way they deal with prisoners, is absolutely atrocious ... I've spoken to judges, DA, deputies up there, and said this is what's going on.

en The struggle against these types of radical groups is going to be a long one, ... Using military force, we are containing them. But long-term economic and social progress, along with political reform, will discredit the radicals.

en The Mounted Patrol Unit can be more effective than deputies on foot or in vehicles in certain situations. The mounted deputy is able to view a large area from his position and can pursue a suspect into areas that a vehicle cannot go.

en My Democratic counterpart, Senator Reid, calls me a radical Republican, ... I don't think it's radical to ask senators to vote. I don't think it's radical to expect senators to fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. I don't think it's radical to restore precedents that worked so well for 214 years.

en The trouble with radicals is that they only read radical literature, and the trouble with conservatives is that they don't read anything

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. My top deputies are making almost $37,000 (in regular salary). With overtime I've had deputies make approximately $50,000.

en The witness indicated to us that the male suspect had told her to come outside, let the deputies know everything was OK and then to go back inside. But the deputies did not feel that she was safe and so they took her.

en To say that Roberts is hostile to these women because he opposed these radical initiatives simply defies common sense.

en Anytime a deputy discharges his weapon, a deputy involved shooting, we have a set policy we go through that goes to our professional responsibility bureau.

en Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption
  Samuel Johnson

en He placed a gun to his head and threatened to kill himself, yelling at the deputies to kill him. He did pull the trigger several times but the gun did not fire. Deputies took cover behind their cars, instructed the man to stop and put the gun down.

en He didn't heed our warnings. We started to force entry and the rear door. At that time, he then came to the door. We asked him to restrain the dogs. The dog was not restrained and when the deputy went hands on to handcuff him, the dog attacked the deputy.

en At the county or provincial level, for example, there must be at least one female deputy county director or deputy governor.


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