taking the law into one's own hands|taking the law into one's own hand in English
taking matters into one's own hands, dealing with things by yourself
Use "taking the law into ones own hands|taking the law into ones own hand" in a sentence
1. Obviously, as the legal precedent law of the unwritten law, it has one's own unique characteristics.
2. Frank Marasco (Bullet) takes law into his own hands to save them.
3. It's time you rebels learned you can't take the law into your own hands.
4. Autograph definition is - something written or made with one's own hand:
5. Stand on one's own legs.
6. Stand on one's own feet.
7. If so, you are taking your own first tremulous steps into fiction.
8. Absorbing definition is - fully taking one's attention : engrossing
9. Adverb (-) By one's own admission; Admittedly
10. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.
11. TAKING into account the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea signed by both parties,
12. Import and export the qualification on one's own account.
13. By simply taking hold of its own tail and making itself into a hoop.
14. Antinational meaning Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
15. Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
16. They issued an ultimatum to the police to rid an area of racist attackers, or they will take the law into their own hands.
17. Antinational (Adjective) Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
18. taking into account criteria for different testing methods laid down in Community feed and food law.
19. Verb (used with object) to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to Adopt a nickname.
20. I didn't sign the document in my own hand, as the law states.
21. An updated version of the Model Law taking into account recent trends in competition legislation and its enforcement.
22. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.
23. Using other people for one's own profit is immoral.
24. One's own pee to taste better than someone else's.
25. Success in study mainly depends on one's own efforts.