Use in sentence of “warrant”

How to use in-sentence of “warrant”:

+ There are many positives that can come with merging: more manpower, and a larger community so more opinions and assistance for things like vandalism; a larger scope, while narrowing parts such as what encyclopedia articles warrant inclusion in a Simple English encyclopedia; ability to add new parts, such as news, source, wikiversity etc without having to propose it here.

+ NCO’s usually include all grades of corporal and sergeant; in some countries, warrant officers also do the same things as NCOs.

+ She had a warrant for her arrest due to unpaid fines that came from three arrests when she was a teenager.

+ Added content, apologies if this is not enough to warrant it’s own article.

+ While this article has a few lingering red links left, overall the article has the potential to warrant for the VGA tag.

+ The defendant appears before the judge when the warrant is requested.

+ Based on my opinion, I think this article could warrant the VGA tag since after a quick scan, most of the article seems ready to qualify.

Use in sentence of warrant
Use in sentence of warrant

Example sentences of “warrant”:

+ In 2003, an international arrest warrant was issued against Taylor, for crimes he had committed when supporting the rebels in Sierra Leone.

+ On June 19, 2018, a judge signed a new death warrant for Dozier, allowing his execution to take place in July 2018.

+ This, to me, says that there isn’t enough information honestly, to warrant a range block at this time.

+ Even though Achaius and Aethelstan never fought, this story of the foundation, is given in the Royal Warrant ‘reviving’ the Order in 1687.

+ The wal-mart in my city does not warrant an article.

+ Brown had considered requesting a re-count due to the closeness of the vote, but decided that he had not been close enough to warrant it.

+ I think that his actions here would probably warrant a week-long block.

+ Another police officer and an LMPD lieutenant were on the scene when the warrant was executed.

+ In April 1874, an arrest warrant was issued for Starr.

+ In 2003, an international arrest warrant was issued against Taylor, for crimes he had committed when supporting the rebels in Sierra Leone.

+ On June 19, 2018, a judge signed a new death warrant for Dozier, allowing his execution to take place in July 2018.

+ I’m aware that many protection requests are declined because the vandalism is not severe enough, but I believe that the vandalism here is enough to warrant a protection, with just the recent vandalism spanning over the entire page in about 24 hours.

+ The authorities charged them with treason and issued a warrant of apprehension.

+ After Wilde left the court, a warrant for his arrest was applied for on charges of sodomy and gross indecency.

+ On 25 March 2018, while returning to Brussels from a trip to Finland, Puigdemont was stopped near the Danish border with Germany and arrested pursuant to the European warrant that had been reissued against him two days previously.

+ On 2 November, Spanish courts issued an European Arrest Warrant against Puigdemont and four other cabinet members to Belgian authorities.

+ The Air Force warrant officer ranks, while authorized by law, are not used.

More in-sentence examples of “warrant”:

+ Escobedo was arrested without a warrant early the next morning and interrogated.

+ Law enforcement officers need a warrant for most search and seizure activities.

+ Christchurch was born by a royal warrant of the British King as the oldest city in New Zealand on July 31, 1856.

+ I would however suggest that in the light of his enwiki ban and history here, this behaviour would otherwise warrant a stronger action than that taken.

+ A warrant was issued for Stephens for aggravated murder, and he was found dead after shooting himself in the head after a brief police pursuit in Erie, Pennsylvania, two days later on April 18, 2017.

+ While certain movies may be notable, something being a movie does not warrant notability.

+ On March 14, 2015, Durst was arrested in New Orleans, Louisiana, on a first-degree murder warrant signed by a Los Angeles judge in relation to the Berman killing.

+ In the end I think I should only do a checkuser when I personally think there is enough evidence to warrant it.

+ They are also different from redirects that are subtopics or related terms/topics, because unlike those, a related word or phrase probably does not warrant its own subtopic section in the target page or possess the possibility of ever becoming an article, template, project page, and so forth.

+ On 12 December 2018, the chairman of the 1922 committee received enough formal request letters to warrant what some Westminster system countries call a Leadership spill, May would go on to win the confidence vote.

+ He was arrested on warrant and indicted for stealing.

+ The Fourth amendment was adopted in response to the abuse of the writ of assistance, a type of general search warrant issued by the British government.

+ On March 23, 1692, a warrant was issued for Rebecca’s arrest on suspicion of witchcraft.

+ The Warrant for the GM was published in the “London Gazette” on 31 January 1941.

+ Representative Zoe Lofgren, is very against the bill and asked for it to be renamed the “Keep Every American’s Digital Data for Submission to the Federal Government Without a Warrant Act.” She believes that people will have a lot less privacy if this is passed.

+ The Sompnour arrives to claim his reward, but is first told to go to the King for a warrant for Robin Hood’s execution.

+ Until George V’s warrant of 1917, her arms, like all those of Prince Albert’s British royal descendants, bore an inescutcheon for Saxony.

+ A warrant is usually for a specific period of time and spells out exactly what the officers may search for and seize.

+ Do we need this? I’m certainly glad to see the enthusiasm, but I’m somewhat unsure whether we have enough articles to warrant it, or enough editors to maintain it…

+ Rose Franco is a retired United States Marine Corps Warrant Officer.

+ The committee asked for an extension of the Defence of India act of 1915 The act gave the Viceroy’s government with great power, that included silencing the press, including detaining the political activists without trial, arrest without warrant of any individual suspected of treason.

+ Only list influenced people who are notable enough to warrant their own wiki article.

+ The police issued a warrant for Lucan’s arrest a few days later, and the inquest into Rivett’s death named him as her murderer.

+ Only list influences who are notable enough to warrant their own wiki article.

+ A warrant is a writ that permits someone to take a specific legal action.

+ I know the project has only two members at the moment, but interest is growing slowly, and I’m certain it will soon be big enough to warrant it.

+ Before his execution the older Childers made his son promise from to find every man who had signed his father’s death warrant out and shake his hand.

+ The page obviously doesn’t warrant QD, but I will pass it to the community for their thoughts.

+ She was promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer by the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy.

+ In 2011, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against Saif.

+ There was an arrest warrant against Blake for criminal trespass, domestic abuse, and sexual assault.

+ In the European Union a European Arrest Warrant is most often used between member countries in place of a lengthy extradition process.

+ The Speaker is second in the line of succession to the President and he occupies fourth position in the Warrant of Precedence, after the President, the Prime Minister and the Chairman of Senate.

+ On 2 September 2017, media said that “A search team has been set up to locate her and bring her before the Supreme Court, which issued a warrant for her arrest, to hear its ruling on Sept 27.

+ The warrant does not mean that the things are the best, only that the Royal family has been buying then for at least five years.

+ A warrant issued for Peisley’s arrest for the murder of Benyon and reward for information as would lead to his apprehension and conviction.

+ In these clinics, the injury or illness may not be large or dangerous enough to warrant a visit to an emergency room, but the person can be moved to one if they need to be.

+ The idea is to list only those students who are significant enough to warrant their own article.

+ Scalia wrote that a Magistrate Judge had issued a valid arrest warrant for al-Kidd based on specific information about him.

+ In this case it was a mixture of hate speech; and further in this case, the sheer volume of vandalism would warrant a block without warning any way.

+ This situation doesn’t warrant a polling of opinions of all users.

+ Whilst we do have an automatic, Huji does not meet any of the criteria for an automatic de-adminship, however in my opinion no longer has the knowledge, inclination or need to still warrant holding onto the administrator tools.

+ Cadets must attain a minimum of “completed without difficulty” in PO3 503 to be promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer Second Class.

+ After the English Civil War he was the first to sign the death warrant of Charles I of England.

+ In November 2015 she got another arrest warrant for criticizecriticizing one of the wives of the Prophet Mohammed on Twitter.

+ A royal warrant was bestowed on 25 October 1939.

+ Whether he was a “student” of the same name, a “sword-wielding fugitive from justice”, or fleeing from a royal warrant of arrest, for having wounded a certain Antonio de Sigura in a duel, is another mystery.

+ Escobedo was arrested without a warrant early the next morning and interrogated.

+ Law enforcement officers need a warrant for most search and seizure activities.
+ Christchurch was born by a royal warrant of the British King as the oldest city in New Zealand on July 31, 1856.

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