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词汇 example_english_threat-of-imprisonment
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threat of imprisonment

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meanings of threatand imprisonment


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threat
noun[C]
uk /θret/ us /θret/
a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is ...
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imprisonment
noun[C or U]
uk /ɪmˈprɪz.ən.mənt/ us /ɪmˈprɪz.ən.mənt/
the act of putting someone in prison or the condition of being kept ...
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Examples of threat of imprisonment


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The power of informal judicial pressure - together with the ominous threatofimprisonment, suspension, and possible deprivation - should not be underestimated.
At the present time there is no illegality of any sort or kind, or threatofimprisonment.
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The threatofimprisonment is used against such defaulters only as a last resort, when other methods of enforcement have failed or cannot be used.
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They were cleared overnight by the threatofimprisonment on a second conviction.
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I do not believe that the threatofimprisonment deters these people in the slightest.
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How much does the threatofimprisonment deter?
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However much it may be used as a sanction, it cannot be so severe a sanction as the threatofimprisonment.
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The likelihood of arrest and the threatofimprisonment deter many people from crime.
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They have several methods open to them, including the threatofimprisonment and distress upon goods.
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Many people are discouraged from crime because of the threatofimprisonment.
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The threatofimprisonment may, in certain circumstances, deter some girls, but not in other circumstances.
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I should emphasise that in the vast majority of cases, the threatofimprisonment is enough.
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I firmly believe that the threatofimprisonment has a deterring effect.
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We regard forming cartels as very serious offences, and the threatofimprisonment is important to deterring them.
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Everyone must be able to express his or her political opinions freely and without the threatofimprisonment.
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Breach of contract of employment is a civil wrong which cannot possibly be met by threatofimprisonment.
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Probation officers themselves say that the threatofimprisonment will not make girls more likely to accept probation.
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The threatofimprisonment is also necessary if victims are to be properly protected.
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You are not punishing a man for his crime or holding a threatofimprisonment over him for his crime.
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The threatofimprisonment is merely held over him and is not usually imposed by the courts except as a last desperate resort.
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