Examples of 'criminal nature' in a sentence

Meaning of "criminal nature"

This phrase refers to activities or behaviors that are associated with criminality or illegal actions. It can be used to describe someone or something that displays characteristics or tendencies indicative of criminal behavior

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The criminal nature of mercenary activities is hidden.
Most of these incidents are said to be of a criminal nature.
Guess a criminal nature runs in the family.
There was always something of that criminal nature going on.
Criminal nature of acts committed.
The principal allegations made are of a criminal nature.
Criminal nature of the sanction iv.
This recognition is only applicable to decisions of a criminal nature.
Only cases of criminal nature can not be covered in this setting.
The latter incident was of a criminal nature.
Criminal nature of penalty.
Fines shall not be of a criminal nature.
Disciplinary or criminal nature to all relevant Institutions and parties.
Cause he do not got a criminal nature.
Unfortunately the criminal nature of Soviet totalitarianism did not change.

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Certain somatic data ca nnot always tella criminal nature.
Evils of a criminal nature.
The conflicts have been both of a civil and of a criminal nature.
Actions of a criminal nature.
The contraventions concerned are more of an administrative than criminal nature.
I also am a bit concerned about the criminal nature it wants to bring in.
These situations and occurrences may be of civil as well as criminal nature.
These acts are therefore of a criminal nature and there should be no question of impunity.
His purity was bringing their hypocrisy and criminal nature to light.
He pointed to the criminal nature of the German nation.
Almost all of it was of a criminal nature.
Emphasizing the criminal nature of the Nazi regime.
I am at a loss to understand how such transcripts of a criminal nature can be published.
FMLN acknowledged the criminal nature of the incident and detained and tried the accused.
Appropriate sanctions of disciplinary and criminal nature have been applied.
Criminal liability arises when a justice operator commits an illicit action or omission of a criminal nature.
The order was of a criminal nature.
And potentially criminal nature and in this hour of need, dear brother.
Many of them are of a criminal nature.
Moreover, the criminal nature of these activities implies that they are generally hidden.
There were also pecuniary sanctions not of a criminal nature applied by courts.
Besides questions of a criminal nature for which the courts have responsibility, can the Commission state.
These situations and occurrences might be of civil and criminal nature.
The Quran clearly shows the criminal nature of Muhammad and his puppet Allah.
They are speculative financial instruments which create risks of a financial or even criminal nature.
This is due to the clandestine and criminal nature of these phenomena.
The charges brought against Sam Rainsy are obviously more of a political than criminal nature.
Prepare documents as much as possible of a criminal nature of which they can be accused.
Peggy and George get engaged but their relationship ends when Phil reveals his criminal nature.
Making an assault of a… criminal nature on another of your employees.
The police had investigated a complaint and released a statement that nothing of a criminal nature was revealed.
Just as we serenely recognize the criminal nature of our existence, and of our deeds.
But, can you tell me if there was anything of a criminal nature.
I watched Moran closely, sure that his criminal nature would eventually find its way.
Most cases are still ongoing because of protracted legal proceedings, some of a criminal nature.

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