Sentences with phrase «of pockets of violence»

He further opined that the cost of compiling a new voters» register is cheaper than the cost of pockets of violence.

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The U.S. is a violence loving, war mongering machine that seeks only to line the pockets of the rich with the blood of the innocent.
The elections, though largely successful, were not without pockets of violence in some constituencies across the country.
President Buhari was said to be unhappy with the APC in Bayelsa State and its governorship candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva over the reported pockets of violence during the rescheduled election in Southern Ijaw LGA.
There were pockets of violence and irregularities but the polls were generally peaceful.
Speaking through his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, Fayose said, «even though there were reports of malfunctioning of card readers, number of votes exceeding the number of accredited voters, and pockets of violence as well as buying of votes, the election was better than others conducted by INEC under the present government of the APC.»
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has met the various political parties over recent pockets of violence that have characterized the limited voter registration exercise in the region.
Except for some pockets of violence in some areas, the elections went smoothly.
The pace is quick, the violence is rough, and the visual style is documentary as Padilha hammers home his point: Someone is forever in the pocket of someone else as The System constantly adapts to protect itself.
Darcy - Smith has so far shown an aptitude for uncomfortably tense confrontations, sudden bursts of violence and pockets of secrecy and paranoia.
Citing consumer advice of «High impact bloody violence», Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge comes to Nintendo's console with full limb dismemberment along with pockets of new content.
The only ones still coming up with this ridiculous claim are those who are in the pockets of the NRA (politicians, right - wing media) who want to divert the conversation away from sensible gun control, so they'll quickly try to blame it on age - old scapegoats like entertainment (games, violence on TV, music, comics, whatever).
Some of our services remain eligible for legal aid; those that are not are provided at a fixed price, so people need not fear the uncertainty of not knowing what the service will cost them...; We offer modular [unbundled] services, so that we can put together bespoke packages that suit everyone's pocket; We offer extended services by phone and email, so that people who do not want to come into an office don't need to (whether it's because they are simply busy or because they've been subjected to violence and prefer to remain in a place where they know they are safe); We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends; We demystify law by talking to clients in plain English...
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