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How to use the word badges in a Sentence?

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Hiring more civilians to free up more police officers with their guns and badges to walk the walk, to talk to people, rebuild trust is the most important. The other important element is investing in communities and investing in violence prevention programs.

Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

To help more creators make a living on our platforms, we're going to keep paid online events, fan subscriptions, badges, and our upcoming independent news products free for creators until 2023, and when we do introduce a revenue share, it will be less than the 30 % that Apple and others take.

Mark Zuckerberg

Found on CNN
2 years ago

During that meeting, Captain Whitney wanted all supervisors to inspect their subordinates' uniforms and collect badges.

Alison Berry Wilkinson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When the chief saw how many there were that needed to be repaired, he was concerned it would raise suspicion with the city finance department, and so he then ordered the badges be returned to the officers with an instruction that the officers fix them.

Alison Berry Wilkinson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I want to buy some cushions, dolls, badges, things like that today, and notebooks to give to my friends.

Lee Myeong-sook

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The majority of governmental workers wear his or her personality not on their sleeves but on ID badges.

Darrell Urban Black

added by Art of Definism
4 years ago

Im in the meeting and giving my input like: Well, why are yall spending this money here? Like, why do you need new badges and stuff? it was kind of crazy, but those things are set in place for a reason, to make the city better and make everything flow much better in the city. So, theres a need for it. But you know people outside looking in, they dont understand that. Theyre like, Well, wheres our money going as taxpayers? Your money is going really where it needs to go and for stuff the city needs.

Shawn Sanders

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

No one has gone through life without acquiring scars and bruises. Some wounds are hidden inside us and only we can feel. They are badges of our day-to-day struggle to learn and survive. RJ Intindola – 1981

RJ Intindola

added by RJ Intindola
4 years ago

No one has gone through life without acquiring scars and bruises. These wounds are hidden inside us and only we can feel. They are badges of our day-to-day struggle to learn and survive.

RJ Intindola

added by RJ Intindola
4 years ago

I'm not talking about personal protection. I'm talking about, for me, the reason why I didn't have a problem with it is I just think it pulls scouting into a whole larger political and cultural debate as opposed to just saying scouting is about camping and citizenship and merit badges and service awards instead of pulling all these other issues out there. And I was just hoping that they could stay focused on that, that's all.

Alex Walker

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Awards are merely the badges of mediocrity.

Charles Ives

added by anonymous
13 years ago

We have entered the era of the 'imperial' former presidency with lavish libraries, special staffs and benefits, around-the-clock Secret Service protection for life and other badges of privilege.

Lawton Chiles

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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