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innocent people

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innocent
adjective
uk /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ us /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/
(of a person) not guilty of a ...
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people
noun[plural]
uk /ˈpiː.pəl/ us /ˈpiː.pəl/
men, women, ...
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Examples of innocent people


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Hundreds of innocentpeople will be unduly victimised.
It has been marred by a lot of controversy, and most importantly thousands of innocentpeople lost their lives.
Like a diabolic adder it stings the life of many innocentpeople and is the burning topic of discussion.
Nothing in this approach would prohibit blaming and punishing innocentpeople if doing so would maximize the good.
It is better to lock up ten innocentpeople, than to let a single guilty one go free.
By contrast, preventive detention limits the freedom of innocentpeople for the sake of the safety of others.
Controversy over whether the devil could represent innocentpeople in spectral form was a thread that ran through the proceedings.
Ultimately, the sound of fire indicates that besides innocentpeople, culture, and especially books, is also a victim of the general destruction.
But it is generally accepted that it is wrong seriously to harm innocentpeople, without their consent, even when it is done for the general good.
It has already claimed the lives of far too many innocentpeople.
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The longer they do that, the longer the crisis dominates those innocentpeople who are being dramatically affected.
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We are talking about trying to prevent entirely innocentpeople from being caught by these provisions as a side wind.
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Those people are free people; they are deemed to be innocentpeople.
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They are not innocentpeople who are brought in off the streets for no good reason.
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Anyone who favours hanging must be prepared to see innocentpeople hanged.
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It has always been that the restoration of capital punishment would save the lives of innocentpeople.
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The rights of innocentpeople must be protected.
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It is very complex and full of hazards, quite often for reasonably innocentpeople.
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The disease may crop up again after years of apparent health, and in the meantime innocentpeople may become infected.
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We face the real possibility that genuine, innocentpeople, who are not crooked at all, will have committed an offence.
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