1.   Analysts say it will do little to stop the problem within Russia but may make it easier for foreign authorities to track criminals.

2.   Andrew Russo has been assigned a number used by the state to track criminals, but his file has been sealed.

3.   A new technology that uses Global Positioning Systems could make it easier to track criminals who escape from their own homes and jobs.

4.   A status report and look at the difficulties in tracking criminals abroad.

5.   But this prospect disturbs law enforcement experts, who often rely on electronic surveillance to track down criminals.

6.   I am grateful to the soldiers who are willing to fight wars for me and to the FBI agents eager to track down criminals for me.

7.   On the ground, worriedly tracking the criminals and cracking their mysterious jail house code in about three seconds, are the straight-arrow Cusack and Meaney.

8.   Supporters of the measure say it is essential for law enforcement officers to solve crimes and track criminals.

9.   The Brady Act has also aided police in tracking criminals who use false identities and in fighting crime after the fact.

10.   The data detectives of Europol, a multinational group of European detectives, surf the Internet from their comfortable offices, tracking down criminals.

v. + criminal >>共 273
catch 5.44%
execute 4.44%
deter 3.67%
keep 2.89%
punish 2.56%
put 2.44%
arrest 2.33%
release 2.00%
bring 2.00%
track 2.00%
track + n. >>共 1077
movement 3.20%
performance 2.44%
stock 2.16%
progress 1.95%
system 1.53%
sale 1.40%
number 1.38%
people 1.30%
trend 1.04%
suspect 0.94%
criminal 0.47%
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