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21 Sentences With "giving immunity"

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From there, he pivoted to attacking Sanders' record giving immunity to gun manufacturers.
But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity.
And you can't be giving immunity to people who bring children with them recklessly and improperly and illegally.
You cannot legalize discrimination and harassment, and they've done that by giving immunity to people who do it.
I also believe, so strongly Gene (ph), that giving immunity to gunmakers and sellers was a terrible mistake.
Under the deal, the FARC would have been giving immunity and 10 seats in Congress after relinquishing their weapons.
The case remained stalled because President Alberto Fujimori's government had passed an amnesty law giving immunity to military personnel implicated in human rights abuses during the emergency.
"Giving immunity to gun makers and sellers was a terrible mistake because it removed any accountability from the makers and the sellers," she said, referring to Mr. Sanders's position.
And so they just proceeded down the road, protecting Hillary, covering up Hillary, giving immunity to people who are breaking the law and then going after Trump and going after Trump supporters.
The Southern District rejected Cohen's offer of partial coöperation and raised the pressure, giving immunity to Pecker and Weisselberg, who could be witnesses against Cohen in a prosecution for campaign-finance violations.
Clinton used an emotional question on gun violence — from a father whose daughter was recently injured in a shooting spree — to highlight a key difference between herself and Mr. Sanders: Her vote against giving immunity to gun manufacturers.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said he would ask the Legislature to reverse a 2015 law signed by his Republican predecessor, Pat McCrory, that prevents the removal or relocation of monuments, and to defeat a measure giving immunity to motorists who strike protesters.
She also criticized Staten Island's then-district attorney Daniel Donovan for giving immunity to the other officers involved in her father's death, as well as noting that the borough's new district attorney, Daniel Master, could convene another grand jury to indict Pantaleo, but had no intentions to do so.
In the Clinton e-mail probe, every time there was a fork in the road, they went easy on Hillary Clinton and her associates, whether that was declining to ring people up on false statement charges, even though they knew they were giving false statements -- and that goes all the way up to and including Hillary Clinton -- or giving immunity to everyone in her orbit, they really took the path of just going easy on her.
Order was largely restored after a coup in 1977 gave control to the army chief Ziaur Rahman. Declaring himself President in 1978, Ziaur Rahman signed the Indemnity Ordinance, giving immunity from prosecution to the men who plottedZiaur Rahman informed Sheikh Mujibur Rahman earlier about coup threat Mujib's assassination and overthrow.
For example, Oasis returns to her player's hand unless she succeeds in battle and Aylee can override the Playstayshun 2 (which gives infinite weirdness, giving immunity to boredom attacks). A card that would be canceled by one that is already in play is canceled the moment it comes into play, and should also be taken into account.
A constitutional referendum was held in Ivory Coast on 23 and 24 July 2000. The changes to the constitution would require both parents of presidential candidates to have been born in the country. as well as giving immunity from prosecution from those involved in the coup the previous year. It was approved by 86.53% of voters with a 56% turnout.
The coup leaders were soon overthrown and a series of counter-coups and political assassinations paralyzed the country. Order was largely restored after a coup in 1976 that gave control to the army chief Ziaur Rahman. Declaring himself President in 1978, Ziaur Rahman signed the Indemnity Ordinance, giving immunity from prosecution to the men who plottedZiaur Rahman informed Sheikh Mujibur Rahman earlier about coup threat Mujib's assassination and overthrow. Sheikh Hasina had returned and herself became Prime Minister.
4 August signed Constitutional Declaration The 17 July written deal stated, as did the initial verbal deal, that a constitutional agreement for the transition period was planned, and that preparations for a creating a new permanent constitution would be made during the transitional period. Sudan's previous constitution was the 2005 Interim National Constitution. On 25 July, Mohamed El Hafiz of the FFC legal committee stated the FFC's requested changes to a draft of the constitutional declaration. The FFC removed a draft article of the declaration that would have giving immunity from prosecution to TMC and Sovereign Council leaders.
On July 1, 2005, the United States reportedly deployed troops and aircraft to the large military airfield of Mariscal Estigarribia as part of a bid to extend control of strategic interests in the Latin American sphere, particularly in Bolivia. A military training agreement with Asunción, giving immunity to US soldiers, caused some concern after media reports initially reported that a base housing 20,000 US soldiers was being built at Mariscal Estigarribia within 200 km of Argentina and Bolivia, and 300 km of Brazil, near an airport which could receive large planes (B-52, C-130 Hercules, etc.) which the Paraguayan Air Force does not have. At present, no more than 400 U.S. troops are expected.
Some parts of Asia had 30 times higher death rates than some parts of Europe, and generally, Africa and Asia had higher rates, while Europe, North America, and Asia had lower ones. There was also great variation within continents, with three times higher mortality in Hungary and Spain compared to Denmark, two to three times higher chance of death in Sub-Saharan Africa compared to North Africa, and possibly up to ten times higher rates between the extremes of Asia. Cities were affected worse than rural areas. There were also differences between cities, which might have reflected exposure to the milder first wave giving immunity, as well as the introduction of social distancing measures.

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