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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
criminalise .
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Examples
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Federation for Human Rights, Sidiki Kaba says "criminalises" aid workers.
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They argue the existing system "criminalises" Crawford's sexuality and "condones" his original conviction.
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They argue the existing system "criminalises" Crawford's sexuality and "condones" his original conviction.
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According to free-market thinktank the Adam Smith Institute, the licence fee "criminalises" poor people and forces the public to pay for "free" services on the commercial broadcaster that are actually funded by advertising.
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According to free-market thinktank the Adam Smith Institute, the licence fee "criminalises" poor people and forces the public to pay for "free" services on the commercial broadcaster that are actually funded by advertising.
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They argue the existing system "criminalises" Crawford's sexuality and "condones" his original conviction.
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The king said a constitutional court would also be set up while "the draft constitution criminalises any interference, corruption or influence peddling with regard to the judiciary".
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The Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday approved legislation which criminalises illegal immigration and also sets up civilian anti-crime patrols, sentences landlords to up to three years of prison if they rent to undocumented migrants and makes entering or staying in Italy without permission a crime punishable by a fine of €5,000 to €10,000.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday approved legislation which criminalises illegal immigration and also sets up civilian anti-crime patrols, sentences landlords to up to three years of prison if they rent to undocumented migrants and makes entering or staying in Italy without permission a crime punishable by a fine of €5,000 to €10,000.
Barroso must go 2009
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The king said a constitutional court would also be set up while "the draft constitution criminalises any interference, corruption or influence peddling with regard to the judiciary".
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