Use "law and order" in a sentence

1. An accountant for law and order.

2. Sometimes, indeed, the so-called law and order might be ore justly called the absence of law and order.

3. Don't trample law and order under hoot.

4. Trying to restore some law and order.

5. The police are guardians of law and order.

6. Most societies try to maintain law and order.

7. The government struggled to maintain law and order.

8. The new government is gradually restoring law and order.

9. Law and order was further eroded in April 19

10. It's a policeman's job to maintain law and order.

11. Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists.

12. Is this your fearless champion of law and order?

13. Strong action is needed to restore law and order.

14. Law and order were quickly restored after the riots.

15. If law and order break down, anarchy will result.

16. The Tories have lost the plot on law and order.

17. They claim to be the party of law and order.

18. The police are responsible for the preservation of law and order.

19. The Islamic State government took steps to restore law and order.

20. He seemed to Abrogate his duty to withhold law and order.

21. Here are the 10 Creepiest Episodes ever on Law and Order: SVU

22. Martial law was imposed to prevent the breakdown of law and order.

23. Would you say the government's stance on law and order has softened?

24. In addition, their aim has also been to maintain law and order.

25. Law and order broke down as unrest and inter-communal violence increased.

26. The self-declared guardians of law and order held a press conference.

27. Lauren Aulder, Law & Auder, Law & Order, Law And Order [a191737] Artist

28. After the riots, the military was brought in to restore law and order.

29. The soldiers were brought in to restore law and order after the riots.

30. We are concerned about the breakdown of law and order in the country.

31. The law and order lobby has grown in strength during the Conservative ascendancy.

32. An immediate result/effect of the war was a breakdown of law and order.

33. You have to pay the army and the police to show law and order.

34. He added, "What is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order."

35. The Tories found themselves outflanked by Labour on the issue of law and order.

36. But, in the interim, we obviously have a duty to maintain law and order.

37. The breakdown of law and order could result in killing on a massive scale.

38. Such ones became good citizens, contributing to and showing respect for law and order.

39. No 1 priority is Law and Order (b) patriotisim is extremley Critical for a country.

40. The spectacle of law and order here, rising up from the gravy and the potatoes.

41. Many, the book explains, were seduced by Hitler’s “law-and-order approach to German society.”

42. He targets the economy as the root cause of the deteriorating law and order situation.

43. Their actions raised fundamental issues that struck at the very foundation of universal law and order.

44. The government has reaffirmed that it will take any steps necessary to maintain law and order.

45. If there were a breakdown of law and order, the army might be tempted to intervene.

46. It has also focused on improving law and order, the investment climate, and promoting greater accountability.

47. Police action is aimed primarily at preserving law and order and security and at preventing crime.

48. It is evidently clear that these problems are not law and order problems of any one country.

49. · The Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 contains provisions to prevent counterfeiting of Indian-produced crafts.

50. The Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia is deployed in every province and cities to keep law and order.

51. We cherish law and order, but we cannot stem the rising tide of robbery, rape, and murder.

52. The Arab league stated that the invasion was to restore law and order and to prevent further bloodshed.

53. While professing to believe in God, many think that law and order have to be enforced by man.

54. You can't have law and order without lawlessness and disorder, just as you can't have light without darkness.

55. First there is the fact of statehood, with the implied acceptance of law and order by the people.

56. Hague has already been accused of a dangerous flirtation with populism over immigration or law and order issues.

57. According to your American standards of law and order, won't the rioter on the LA street being shot at?

58. Simultaneously Taksin was deeply engaged in restoring law and order in the kingdom and administering a public welfare programme.

59. The British frigate HMS Cyclops, anchored at port, bombarded the city for two days and restored law and order.

60. Crossfire analyzes issues around policing, brutality, race, law and order in a time when America is ablaze and divided

61. The uprising ended on 18 September after a bloody military coup by the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC).

62. Tough and expensive law-and-order campaigns, for example, though appealing to voters, generally have little effect on underlying crime rates.

63. Claiming violations of the Linggajati Agreement, the Dutch described the campaign as politionele acties ("police actions") to restore law and order.

64. It was the ordinary police who prevented a complete collapse of law and order in the loyalist urban districts of Belfast.

65. The day before the crackdown began, Myanmar’s generals formed a new military government, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC).

66. Treating this tragedy as a law and order matter misses the point, because it fails to distinguish between symptom and cause.

67. And this is strange because he has been all his working life that representative of law and order, a dedicated policeman.

68. Often former gang members and graduates of the prison system, the interrupters have a hard-nosed approach to law and order.

69. In September 1988, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC, the predecessor to the State Peace and Development Council), in its Declaration No. 1, had set four goals for the country: to maintain law and order, improve transportation, improve the humanitarian situation and hold multi-party elections.

70. Faced with the financial consequences of its commitment to a hard law and order policy the Government has attempted a conjuring trick.

71. Mid 16th century (in the sense ‘despising law and order’): from medieval Latin contemptuosus, from Latin Contemptus ‘contempt’, from contemnere (see contemn).

72. 11 Faced with the financial consequences of its commitment to a hard law and order policy the Government has attempted a conjuring trick.

73. Collectorate The Collectorate play a pivotal role in the District administration Collector in the Cadre of IAS heads the District He acts as the District Magistrate for maintaining Law and Order in his jurisdiction He deals mainly with planning and development, law and order, scheduled areas/agency areas, general elections, arms licensing etc

74. (Apology, chapter 42) Christians benefited from the Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, with its law and order, good roads, and relatively safe maritime travel.

75. They gave them much latitude in day-to-day operations and allowed them to mould law and order policies according to counter-insurgency theories.

76. (in the sense ‘despising law and order’): from medieval Latin contemptuosus, from Latin Contemptus ‘contempt’, from contemnere, from con-(expressing intensive force) + temnere ‘despise’

77. The United States Constabulary was created specifically to assist the American military government to restore law and order to a war torn country and …

78. The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between 1135 and 1153, which resulted in a widespread breakdown in law and order

79. In Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice, hear from kids about the moment they collided with law and order, and how it changed them forever.…

80. As President Donald Trump’s campaign pushes law and order, Attorney General William Barr said that New York City, Seattle and Portland, Oregon, have become Anarchies …