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offences
Crimes which are not capital, but by the custom of the service come under the articles of war.
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Rank popularity for the word 'offences' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3917
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of offences in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of offences in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of offences in a Sentence
Many in Europe have welcomed the World Anti-Doping Code’s increase in the length of suspension for serious doping offences to four years but feel it is still not enough, although yet to be proven in humans, some believe that doped athletes could benefit even after a four-year ban.
This is an investigation into allegations Wiltshire Police did not pursue a criminal prosecution when a person threatened to expose that Sir Edward Heath may have been involved in offences concerning children.
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond:
It's an essential part of the settlement in Hong Kong that it has its own judicial system and it is solely responsible for trying offences that occur in Hong Kong.
Very few of these cases (probably less than 1,000) are documented in any way, so we can only get an impression of how many of these offences involved consenting acts between adult men, the point here is that most of these cases lack documentation ... so it is quite difficult to tell what happened in each instance and we must reserve judgment.
Political prisoners, this question has been frequently used by some western circles, there are no political prisoners in Azerbaijan. There are people who are in prison for criminal offences. There are judicial courts that take decisions on these cases. And no sovereign state can interfere with the decision of the courts and change it.
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