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the land could not support them
hindi sila masuportahan ng lupain
Last Update: 2021-06-10
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filesystem does not support symbolic links
sawi ang pagbasa ng symbolic link '%s': %s
Last Update: 2014-08-20
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this apt does not support the versioning system '%s'
ang apt na ito ay hindi nagsusuporta ng versioning system '%s'
Last Update: 2014-08-15
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due to the official restrictions of gcash this platform dues not support to binding bank card for payment please bind the gcash account to submit the payment
due to the official restrictions of gcash this platform dues not support to binding bank card for payment please bind the gcash account to submit the payment
Last Update: 2023-05-21
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not only did they try to boycott the magna carta for women by threatening to excommunicate and deny communion to the politicians who voted in favor, but now that it passed the are insisting that they will not support any candidates who are in favor of the magna carta because it doesn't include the addendum they wanted to add to the text, exempting catholic schools from following the law.
hindi lamang nila sinubukang ipagwalang-bahala ang dakilang kasulatan ng kasunduan sa pamamagitan ng pagtititiwalag at pagtangging mabigyan ng sakramento ng komunyon ang mga mambabatas na umaayon sa nasabing batas; ngayong naipasa na ito ipinipilit nila na hindi nila susuportahan ang mga kakandidato na aayon sa nasabing batas dahil hindi nailagay sa batas na aalisin sa sakop nito ang mga paaralang katoliko.
Last Update: 2016-02-24
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4. police brutality - police brutality has been defined as excessive force, name calling, sarcasm, ridicule, and disrespect (president's commission 1967) other commissions have simply used a vague definition as "any violation of due process kania and mackey's (1977) widely-regarded definition is "excessive violence, to an extreme degree which does not support a legitimate police function when a citizen charges police brutality, they may be referring to a number of things, including profane or abusive language commands to move or go home field stops and searches threats of implied violence prodding with a nightstick or approaching with a pistol the actual use of physical force only the last one of these (unreasonable and unnecessary actual use of physical force) can be considered police brutality this is commonly expressed as "more than excessive force police perjury and police brutality go hand in hand, as officers who commit brutality will most likely lie on the stand to prevent the possibility of a lawsuit or departmental charges the reasons why an officer might engage in this kind of conduct are many: a small percentage may have been attracted to police work for the opportunity to enjoy physically abusing and hurting somebody an officer may come to believe "it's a jungle out there" an officer may be provoked and pushed beyond their endurance the most common reason is occupational socialization and peer support. one common belief is that it's necessary to come down hard on those who resist arrest because they may kill the next police officer who thes to arrest them (so you have to teach them a lesson). another practice is the "screen test", police jargon for applying the brakes on a police vehicle so that the handcuffed prisoner in back will be thrown against the metal protective screen would use checane and profane language
tagalog
Last Update: 2024-07-25
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