1. A further difficulty is the impossibility of including all criminal acts in a questionnaire or interview. 2. Nevertheless, they do occur and occasional assaults and other criminal acts are committed. 3. Slaughtering of this magnitude is nothing short of a criminal act, indicating incompetence in policy and management chaos. 4. Starting the fire was a highly irresponsible criminal act. 5. The prosecution said the demonstrators had committed a criminal act. 6. The show uses video surveillance footage, interviews and re-enactments to focus on lamebrain criminal acts. 7. The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context. 8. The suit accuses Boeing of a series of criminal acts, including racketeering and mail fraud. 9. They chose to attract public attention and demonstrate contradictions in justice and the law by criminal acts. |