It was in this atmosphere of total impunity that the 31 August attack took place. |
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Morality is concerned with how one ought to act rather than actualities such as what one does or might do given impunity from consequences. |
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With the legalisation of the paramilitaries, they hope to legitimise impunity for these crimes against the Colombian people. |
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Those who call for an end to impunity view crimes committed in wars or civil conflicts in the same way as crimes committed by common criminals. |
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Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity. |
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Another issue is that of learner drivers driving for years on L-plates with seeming impunity. |
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These illegal loggers cut with impunity, often working in plain sight along main roads. |
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Since the joint capsules and ligaments play a crucial role in the kinematics of the tarsal joints, they cannot be stripped away with impunity. |
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Because there is no arbitrary third party, or court system with the backing of an enforcement agency, laws may be broken with impunity. |
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Many of the rules seem to lack teeth when it comes to punishing erring hospitals that continue to dump their waste with impunity. |
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To the eye of ordinary vigilance, the bundle is abandoned waste, which may be kicked or trod on with impunity. |
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People were murdered with impunity and worse than this, it became a narco-state. |
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Criminals should not be allowed to commit crimes with impunity in broad daylight. |
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I find that the father was justified in feeling that the mother was refusing to obey court orders, with impunity. |
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Max is of a generation who are able to be open about their sexuality with relative impunity. |
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By the end of the 1970s, terrorists and subversives were able to act with near impunity on U.S. soil. |
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We were able to conduct hit-and-run attacks on enemy supply points with relative impunity. |
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When the rule of law is not respected, arbitrariness and impunity dominate the political scene. |
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And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal impunity. |
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Are they going to speak out against impunity, especially for a former legislator who knows the importance of the rule of the law? |
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The impunity for such abuses has served to perpetuate the conflict and has led to serious human rights atrocities committed by both sides. |
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If this war is allowed to pass with impunity, these will be the consequences. |
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Using that tort settlement, the big brands have hampered tiny cut-rate rivals and raised prices with near impunity. |
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Unusually, given the country's climate of almost complete impunity, three army officers were convicted of his murder. |
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That was innocent and harmless but as time went on more and more conventions were broken with more and more impunity. |
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The impunity of police and denial of due process to victims is disturbing to rights activists. |
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I hope he is not able to hide there in impunity the way other murder suspects have. |
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There was a feeling that living was much harder for those who obeyed the law and that impunity favoured criminals. |
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The sentiment of the film is that it is time for injustice and impunity to end. |
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Even worse, our largest trading partner doesn't give a fig for international treaties and breaks them with impunity. |
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Together these investigations and convictions are effectively countering the long tradition of impunity enjoyed by corruptionists. |
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There should be no impunity and any perpetrators of such a horrific crime against humanity must be held accountable. |
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Secure under that aegis, he can draw upon his imagination from St. Paul's to the Antipodes, and set down taradiddle after taradiddle with the impunity of the infallible Pope of Rome. |
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Cameras show the gunmen roaming the mall, shooting and killing with impunity. |
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Those involved in such attacks often enjoy complete impunity. |
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His slaying sums up the lawlessness now gripping the region and the impunity with which separatists can act. |
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Some ministers seem to be able to break the rules with impunity. |
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What about the trespassers who trampled on his rights with impunity? |
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The apathy, lack of understanding and political will and gross corruption in the government enhances the scope of the industry to continue with impunity. |
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Ten years of sweat by Charles Graeber lead to a masterly account of a man trusted to heal who instead killed with impunity. |
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How can we misrule with impunity if there is no serious opposition? |
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He was the emblem of the world of the privileged, odiously sure of their own impunity. |
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Additionally, units may be forced to fight when attempting to disengage from the enemy, and only the largest or most mobile forces can do so with impunity. |
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People live in fear of armed groups who can strike with seeming impunity. |
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The result would hardly prove consistent with the object and purpose of the Statute and its intent to put an end to impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes. |
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It would inject a threat of accountability into power, and upend the impunity wartime leaders had operated under for years. |
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Men, women, and children are stripped naked and inspected like chattel, and later, lynched with impunity. |
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The prime minister had destroyed the industrial base with fanatical cruelty, with an impunity largely supplied by the obsequiousness and weakness of the opposition. |
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The point being that chimps tend to kill with impunity in the wild. |
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Has the ability to use force with impunity lowered the moral standard for the recourse to force considerably from the last-resort requirements of just war? |
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The ferries, warships, water taxis, huge container vessels, yachts and fishing tinnies ply with impunity one of the greatest anchorages and working harbours in the world. |
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He bought and sold thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods with seeming impunity for years, all the time informing on the criminals he dealt with to the police. |
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As a child, for example, George admitted that he and fellow newsboy pickpocketed with impunity and without interruption for two years before his first apprehension. |
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The distinction of what is called dulia and latria was invented for the very purpose of permitting divine honours to be paid to angels and dead men with apparent impunity. |
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Their impunity to prosecution and the lightness of the sentences they do get when they are caught is a joke and has bred an arrogance that makes my stomach churn. |
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Or perhaps the remark was a mere evasion, a way of saying politely to a prominent churchman that Africans desperately need to end the culture of impunity. |
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The remoteness of the prison made the authorities feel they could ignore us with impunity. |
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The lawyer obtained impunity by dragging his obviously guilty client's case beyond the ten-year limitation. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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He could transport heroin and methamphetamine with impunity. |
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But now, we may all enjoy bean and veggie burgers with impunity. |
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The local administration has let the encroachers a free-hand to operate their businesses with impunity. |
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A perilous culture of impunity reinforces the military's brutal repressions. |
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That shows that you can kill with total impunity in Corsica. |
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Their lands were stolen by European settlers, who also murdered them with impunity. |
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An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity. |
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The Indian may go off the reservation, he can steal from the whites and run back to the reservation with impunity. |
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I must not only punish but punish with impunity. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. |
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One is that Mexico has to deal with the negative image it has as a violent country, in the hands of narcotrafficking and impunity. |
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The Kingdom of the Franks under Charlemagne was particularly devastated by these raiders, who could sail up the Seine with near impunity. |
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Commentariat in general and some media persons in particular have been flouting the provisions of the Constitution with impunity. |
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So, we are told, the New Hollander goes naked with impunity, while the European shivers in his clothes. |
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This kind of retributory justice is viewed as necessary because of the impunity with which guards have been able to kill prisoners in the past. |
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Military stockpiles were looted with impunity by criminal gangs, with much of the hardware ending up in western Kosovo and boosting the growing KLA arsenal. |
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The act's vague reimbursement policy for travel expenses left few with the ability to testify, and colonists argued that it would allow officials to harass them with impunity. |
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Decapitations, basically narcoterrorism, and just complete impunity for any crime you can think of, from robbery to kidnappings to these really gruesome murders. |
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Now it is only by labour that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labour can be made happy, and the two cannot be separated with impunity. |
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The Lusignans began to break the law with impunity, pursuing personal grievances against other barons and the Savoyards, and Henry took little or no action to restrain them. |
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So they got together for a big meeting someplace and started an organization that would protect bullies from people who would not allow them to usufruct with impunity. |
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Columbus's soldiers killed and enslaved with impunity at every landing. |
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The Vikings were competent sailors, adept in land warfare as well as at sea, and they often struck at accessible and poorly defended targets, usually with near impunity. |
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With a sword and shield he could have let his enemies come to very close quarters with perfect impunity to himself and then have run them through with infinite ease. |
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