81.   Many states have unintentionally contributed to these problems by abolishing early release for good behavior, removing the incentive for inmates to improve their conduct, the experts say.

82.   Moore said the Fed had received no complaints from traders about the early release of the beige book report.

83.   McDonald, among others, was accused of pandering to the murderer and helping to secure his early release from prison, a claim the editor denies.

84.   Mendel would agree, although he acknowledged that inmates could exaggerate their health problems if they thought it would win them an early release.

85.   Mike called the wildlife folks, who captured the interloper and took him to the woods on early release.

86.   Now, in Belgium, measures have been approved making it more difficult for sex offenders to qualify for early release from prison.

87.   Offered early release, Brace turned it down, citing the military code.He was the longest-held civilian POW in Vietnam.

88.   One crude painting of a handcuffed man in a Stetson hat, being led to a police van, credits the saint with an early release from prison.

89.   People convicted of violent crimes on drugs would serve their entire sentences without early release.

90.   Our cases are absolutely clear that the retroactive deprivation of the opportunity for early release constitutes ex post facto legislation.

a. + release >>共 536
early 10.59%
immediate 10.29%
new 5.46%
unconditional 3.48%
theatrical 2.50%
recent 2.20%
quick 1.89%
latest 1.83%
first 1.68%
public 1.59%
early + n. >>共 894
morning 5.15%
election 4.21%
stage 3.92%
day 3.67%
year 2.98%
afternoon 2.18%
hour 2.14%
retirement 2.12%
age 1.79%
gain 1.54%
release 0.98%
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