jailable造句
- The legislation would also make public support of terrorism a jailable offence.
- Failure to submit to these requirements was a jailable offence.
- If looting is a jailable offense, the jails will be too full,
- "It's not generally a jailable offense, " Palmer jokes.
- It was still disapproved of, and practicing Indian medicine was a jailable offense.
- "I'm not so sure that ( racism ) is a jailable offense,"
- Pitcher responds by asking the woman who else she told about the incidents, which he calls " jailable ."
- He also physically and verbally abused them ( swearing was a jailable offence for Niueans ), as did his wife Jessie.
- It's hard to be critically or biographically courageous when so much creative work was done under the influences of jailable offenses.
- If Starr's notion that white lies are jailable offenses were applied to every politician, Congress would be nothing but a collection of empty seats.
- It's difficult to see jailable in a sentence. 用jailable造句挺难的
- The emblems of brittle, whimsical sophistication they became were willed, artificial constructs that could accommodate even Coward's homosexuality in a society where it was still a jailable offense.
- There are many other possible reasons why some psychopaths might not end up in jail; there are many possible answers ways to explain the differences between jailed psychopaths and non-jailed ( or even non-jailable ) psychopaths; we need not assume a fundamental difference in, specifically, the ability to see long-term consequences in order to explain even these differences in behavior.