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Detainees and who
A milestone in the party's image came in 2003 when Longueira reported in a TV interview that he met with relatives of Disappeared Detainees, who saw the party as a serious and reliable institution, through which they could get some of the solutions that Socialist governments had not granted them.
Detainees who were not suspected of involvement with the Croatian armed forces were evacuated from Vukovar to other places in Serbia and Croatia.

Detainees and for
Detainees could be subject to dehumanising treatment but once transferred to camps the regime was relatively liberal with free association and the opportunity for some entertainments, even including trips to the cinema.
Detainees are screened by medics and doctors at the wire, that is right out where the detainees are housed, and then triaged to the hospital for further care.
In the following, he was delegate of the Prussian Regional Synod, head of the Presbyteries of the Court, curator of the Reformed College, member of the Society for the Betterment of Detainees and participated at the German Juristical Congress.
There is legal aid for representation at bail hearings and the organisation Bail for Immigration Detainees provides help and assistance for those subject to detention to represent themselves.

Detainees and legal
Detainees and defendants were denied the right to legal counsel.

Detainees and are
Detainees and internees of neutral countries are also authorized the award provided that the service secretary determines that circumstances of their captivity were " comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict.
Detainees are now reportedly housed in cinder block housing units with wooden roofing rather than tents, organize and administer their own classes in subjects like literacy and religion, and compete in soccer matches.
Detainees are interrogated aboard the vessels and then rendered to other, often undisclosed, locations, it is claimed.

Detainees and have
Detainees have a key to their room, and have the liberty of the landing at all times.
* Amnesty International 16 July 2003 " Detainees undergoing interrogation by agents of the CIA in the Bagram Air Base have allegedly been subjected to " stress and duress " techniques, including prolonged standing or kneeling, hooding, blindfolding with spray-painted goggles, being kept in painful or awkward positions, sleep deprivation, and 24-hour lighting.

Detainees and .
* American Psychological Association Rejects Blanket Ban on Participation in Interrogation of U. S. Detainees
* Detainees had no right to present witnesses or to cross-examine government witnesses.
" Detainees had earlier made similar complaints but this was the first time a government source had appeared to confirm the story.
* Iraqi Detainees, concluding " the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible.
Detainees were lashed as authorities sought confessions.
Detainees were allocated to brigades, usually run by common criminals – encouraged to use violence against their subordinates.
On 12 January 2004, 7 Detainees escaped during the night, 5 were recaptured.
Accordingly to the Senate Armed Services Committee Report of the Inquiry into the Treatment of Detainees in U. S. Custody, The Joint Chiefs were involved in the approval of the controversial interrogation program both the DoD and the CIA engaged.
Detainees were also sent in from other parts of Yugoslavia, especially after major German offensives on briefly liberated territories.
* The UN Principles of Medical Ethics relevant to the Role of Health Personnel, particularly Physicians, in the Protection of Prisoners and Detainees against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment ( UN. 1982 ) applies specifically to medical and other health workers but it has no implementation mechanism to ensure enforcement.
* http :// waybackmachine. org /*/ http :// www. phrusa. org / past_news / iraq051004_stressandduress. html Human Rights Groups Respond to the Torture of Iraqi Detainees

who and cannot
In a society where everything is for sale, Marlowe is the only man who cannot be bought.
But a modern Oedipus who is doomed because he cannot oppose his own childhood is only pathetic, and for renouncing the mystery in favor of psychological truth he gives up the claim on our sympathies.
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
State Controller Arthur Levitt, on the other hand, cannot effectively deny that he has chosen to be the candidate of those party leaders who as a rule have shown livelier interest in political power than in the city's welfare.
And one cannot but wonder whether Marshal Malinovsky, who was blowing hot and cold, exalting peace but also almost openly considering the possibility of preventive war against the West, wasn't trying to keep the Chinese quiet.
It has been suggested many times that a Class be set up for the Juniors who are overage and cannot enter the Junior Classes.
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
Then, of course, there are those of us who either do not want or need or cannot afford another car.
The great majority of present-day linguists fall into one or more of a number of overlapping types: those who are convinced that tone cannot be analysed, those who are personally scared of tone and tone languages generally, those who are convinced that tone is merely an unnecessary marginal feature in those languages where it occurs, those who have no idea how to proceed with tone analysis, those who take a simplistic view of the whole matter.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
The worker who lives on a farm cannot change jobs readily.
It is a desperate effort to prop up a sagging candidate who has proven he cannot answer any questions about New Jersey's problems.
Our blessed Lord Jesus Christ, the sinless Son of God, who could not lie, said, `` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God '' ( St. John 3: 3 ).
Affidavits from persons who are dead or otherwise incapacitated, or who cannot be located or made to appear may be accepted by the court, but usually only in the presence of corroborating evidence.

who and afford
But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
For those who need or want and can afford another car, buying one and driving it on the grand tour, then shipping it home, is one popular plan for a do-it-yourself pilgrimage.
According to the theory underlying odd-lot indices, the trader who trades odd lots is most likely a small trader, one who can't afford to trade round lots.
Of course, her benevolence was limited to those who could afford it, but then there is a limit to what one person can do.
The commercial propagandist, who can't afford to be critical, gets along well with the amateur, from whom he feeds, but he frequently steps on the analyst's toes by refusing to keep his material genuine.
) is for the most part a recondite affair, for manifestly, if everyone in the world who could afford the best wines also liked them, the supply would dry up in no time at all.
Radio broadcasts, however -- now that even plain people could afford `` loud speakers '' on their sets -- held old fans to the major-league races and attracted new ones, chiefly women, who through what the philosopher called the ineluctable modality of audition, became first inured, then attracted, then addicted to the long afternoon recitals of the doings in some distant baseball park.
Back East the more affluent juvenile delinquents, who could afford hyped-up autos instead of switch blades as lethal weapons, played this same game and called it `` Chicken ''.
And you know you will always wonder all of your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you didn't get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he couldn't afford and the too-shiny shoes.
Funds raised from the sale of land were to be used to bring out working class emigrants, who would have to work hard for the monied settlers to ever afford their own land.
Those who could grow or afford wheat often had biscuits as part of their breakfast, along with healthy portions of pork.
Knights bachelor were either poor vassals who could not afford to take the field under their own banner, or knights too young to support the responsibility and dignity of knights banneret.
Many ordinary churchgoers — that is, those who could afford a copy, as it was expensive — would own a copy of the prayer book.
While maintaining much diversity in class, race, and age, it became harder and harder for those who grew up in the city to be able to afford to stay.
Due to its flexibility and comfort, it was typically the armour of high-ranking guards and those who could afford the import rather than the armour of the rank and file, who used the easier to produce and maintain brigandine and lamellar types.
During the classical Greek period cavalry were usually limited to those citizens who could afford expensive war-horses.
The cavalry in the early Roman Republic remained the preserve of the wealthy landed class known as the equites — men who could afford the expense of maintaining a horse in addition to arms and armor heavier than those of the common legions.
To make matters worse, unknown barriers of energy are sprouting up around the world – sometimes aiding the Exiles, sometimes helping the Empire who can afford the losses much more easily than the Exiles.
Consumers who can afford the higher prices may still buy, but others may forgo the purchase altogether, demand a better price, buy a similar item, or shop elsewhere.
For common soldiers who could not afford mail or plate armour, the gambeson, combined with a helmet as the only additional protection, remained a common sight on European battlefields during the entire Middle Ages, and its decline-paralleling that of plate armour-came only with the Renaissance, as the use of firearms became more widespread, until by the 18th century it was no longer in military use.
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.

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