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    public security


    1. Under the vigorous administration of the Tudors, who governed England during the latter part of the fifteenth, and through the whole of the sixteenth century, no baron was powerful enough to dare to disturb the public security


    2. One of those challenges was to show the officers of the Public Security Service for the incompetent idiots they were, notably by going around the computer security protocols of the government’s systems, with the goal of altering the 98


    3. Your authority over Japan will not be disputed and internal control and public security will be left into the care of local Japanese authorities and government officials


    4. On my part, all I have in the Jovian System is a few thousands public security officers who are trained for police work, not for combat


    5. The public security officers guarding the residence of Governor Watts had little warning before six armored air troop carriers of the Terran Internal Security Forces landed around the building and disgorged dozens of heavily armed troopers


    6. At the age of 26, he had served six years as a police officer with the Public Security Department of Kyoto Alpha and had dealt in the past with a wide variety of crimes and incidents, including brawls in bars and situations involving mentally disturbed people


    7. Protection Section, plus he wore the protective helmet and armored vest that had been standard for the public security officers in Kyoto Alpha


    8. ' Senator Parry Up said at the time of the massacre, in defense of O'Really's patriotic, but slightly overly enthusiastic, pursuit of imagined threats: 'He was, after all, a former Regal Scout, the highest rank in the Reagan Eagle Squadron, with a twenty-second level public security clearance


    9. M honoured, so they have chosen the recently promoted Minister of Public Security, Thran Tangh, for his endeavours in business development and in the field of regulation


    10. measures have been taken to put an end to disorder and to re-establish public security

    11. Initial public offering (IPO): The initial, or primary, public security sale of a corporation


    12. Public security is likewise a necessary element


    13. Strict measures have been taken to put an end to disorder and to re-establish public security


    14. How can Men Allow that Murder is Permissible while they Preach Principles of Morality, and How can they Allow of the Existence in their Midst of a Military Organization of Physical Force which is a Constant Menace to Public Security?—It is only Allowed by the Upper Classes, who Profit by this Organization, Because their Privileges are Maintained by it—The Upper Classes Allow it, and the Lower Classes Carry it into Effect in Spite of their Consciousness of the Immorality of the Deeds of Violence, the More Readily Because Through the Arrangements of the Government the Moral Responsibility for such Deeds is Divided among a Great Number of Participants in it, and Everyone Throws the Responsibility on Someone Else—Moreover, the Sense of Moral Responsibility is Lost through the Delusion of Inequality, and the Consequent Intoxication of Power on the Part of Superiors, and Servility on the Part of Inferiors—The Condition of these Men, Acting against the Dictates of their Conscience, is Like that of Hypnotized Subjects Acting by Suggestion—The Difference between this Obedience to Government Suggestion, and Obedience to Public Opinion, and to the Guidance of Men of a Higher Moral Sense—The Existing Order of Society, which is the Result of an Extinct Public Opinion and is Inconsistent with the Already Existing Public Opinion of the Future, is only Maintained by the Stupefaction of the Conscience, Produced Spontaneously by Self-interest in the Upper Classes and Through Hypnotizing in the Lower Classes—The Conscience or the Common Sense of such Men may Awaken, and there are Examples of its Sudden Awakening, so that one can Never be Sure of the Deeds of Violence they are Prepared for—It Depends Entirely on the Point which the Sense of the Unlawfulness of Acts of Violence has Reached, and this Sense may Spontaneously Awaken in Men, or may be Reawakened by the Influence of Men of more Conscience


    15. The Committee of Foreign Relations had indeed decided that the subject of arming the militia (which he had pressed upon them as indispensable to the public security) did not come within the scope of their authority


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