Sentences with phrase «conscripts did»

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«The All Writs Act doesn't allow government to conscript a company into service if the company doesn't have the information... If the FBI is doing an investigation, it can't force the local locksmith to help it break into a house,» said Abdo.
I do not want to upset anyone's individualized religious theologies and yet I see a faulted system of each religion's societies in generalizations unremarkable yet blatant conscripts of their elderly influences upon their religiously devoted youth - fields.
They might do, but as they're proud to be the first to conscript into national service they put themselves at odds with Christ's teachings.
When you have conscripted partner, as in this case, don't leap to any contract which you can not reasonably expect to fulfill in your own hand.
Which all leads to the fact that a significant number people in Russia realise how pointless it is and don't vote (unless they were swayed by the vile / hilarious advert warning against not voting in case you're conscripted or forced to have sex with irritating homosexuals).
In other news, Ryan Murphy, who has yet to meet an 80s or 90s cinema goddess he doesn't want to shower with a juicy part (see: Kathy Bates, Jessica Lange, Angela Bassett), has conscripted Jamie Lee Curtis for his upcoming horror / comedy anthology series, Scream Queens.
But survive some inhabitants do; after all, it would be more than a bit tricky to build a turn - based strategy game without a plethora of units to conscript and command.
Kahlenberg persuades us that children from the bottom third of society's economic ladder simply do not prosper academically when they are taught in homogeneous platoons conscripted from the neighborhood.
In the case of military conscription, someone who does not serve due to a moral opposition to war in general (and not just a particular war) is called a conscientious objector and in most countries, is usually allowed to perform alternative mandatory government service in lieu of military service if conscripted.
Perhaps in trying to understand what does it mean to be an ethical lawyer by way of re-thinking To Kill a Mockingbird, we might begin by centering the conversation through race to attempt to come to know and recognize racial privilege and power, and exclusion of racialised bodies as conscripted through colonial forms of whiteness.
Not her favourite way to spend an afternoon but preferable to lugging stuff around outside (like the other workers had tried to conscript her into doing).
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