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Sentence count:29Posted:2017-04-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: incarcerateincarceratedlacerationincarnationreincarnationoperationgenerationalterationMeaning: [ɪn'kɑrsə'reɪʃn /-'kɑːs-]  n. the state of being imprisoned. 
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1, It is a bureaucracy of incarceration beyond the dreams of the bleakest writer.
2, But of the crime that caused the incarceration and the means of paying the penalty this passage tells us nothing.
3, Thus adjudication and incarceration of the violator may occur many years after the commission the crime.
4, Objective To study the correct deal method of incarceration of urethral catheter with air sac.
5, The judge also cited the incarceration of Mr. Fastow's wife, Lea.
6, Mr Clarke disputes the simplistic link between rising incarceration and falling crime.
7, Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.
8, Tim Robertson, director of the Koestler Trust, believes convicts should be encouraged to exhibit art made during their 23)incarceration .
9, The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.
10, There have been angry protests about his arrest and incarceration.
11, Butboth Fiennes and West imply that he is as much imprisoned by monarchy as by literal incarceration.
12, Beginning in the more neutral territory,(http://sentencedict.com/incarceration.html) I ask what leads her to seek incarceration for a kid.
13, His erect pompadour stands as proof that his male vanity is unharmed despite his incarceration.
14, Few people believe that insubordination is an important offence for street-sweepers and should be punished by incarceration or even death.
15, Libyans found themselves in an Orwellian nightmare where even small utterances of protest could lead to disappearances, prolonged incarceration without any form of legal redress and torture.
16, Conclusion The repair of scleral rupture with anterior vitrectomy may prevent retina or choroid incarceration and create the chance of reconstruction of posterior segment structure.
17, A detailed portrait of the routine of cellblock life, "The Shawshank Redemption" might change a few minds about the usefulness of incarceration in terms of rehabilitation.
18, One of the commission’s main conclusions is that governments urgently need options beyond eradication, interdiction, criminalization, and incarceration to limit the social consequences of drugs.
19, Results There was difference in the accurance of intra-operative acute encephalocele and postoperative brain incarceration between two groups.
20, Prosecutors, through internal guidelines, prosecute only violations which will result in incarceration.
21, Northeastern University criminologist Fox that the aging population and continued high rates of incarceration can be made to reduce the U. S. crime rate.
22, Evidently the action had been so heated leading up to this incarceration that the caretaker had emptied a chamberpot down the stairs onto the troublemakers.
23, AIM: To study the effect of external route microsurgery for giant retinal tear (GRT) caused by vitreous incarceration in the inner aspect of sclerotomy sites during or after vitrectomy.
24, "Citing the Nuremberg Code, the court found that" the very nature of the subject's incarceration diminishes the capacity to consent to psychosurgery.
25, Pathologically, there was an unclosed eyeball caused by a poorly healed incision with incarceration of uvea tissue, besides the characteristics of SO.
26, In Sierra Leone , by contrast, no one will mourn Mr Taylor's incarceration.
27, Mr. Mandela spent 27 years in prison for opposing the apartheid administration. The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.
28, Objective To investigate whether the failing causes of vitreous surgery were related to the vitreous incarceration of the sclerotomy sites.
29, The threat of post-publication sanctions, such as criminal fines or incarceration, can be as intimidating and crippling to the ability of a news organization to operate as any prior restraint.
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