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  • noun Plural form of jurisdiction.

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Examples

  • Planning between the jurisdictions is a must, he said.

    Arlington, Alexandria join forces on planning Christy Goodman 2010

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

  • Chris Zimmerman (D), an Arlington County Board member, said a lot of transit planning between jurisdictions is ongoing.

    Arlington, Alexandria join forces on planning Christy Goodman 2010

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

  • With regard to eminent domain, a serious problem is growing across the country in jurisdictions both large and small.

    The 1990's Bubble Economy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

  • The aforementioned points reflect a disturbing but common trait among provincial, state and federal "environmental" agencies in jurisdictions throughout North America - specifically, an obsessive predilection that drives wildlife managers to reflexively default to the oxymoronic tactic of conservation-by-killing.

    Chris Genovali: The Death Cults Among Us Chris Genovali 2010

  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels.

    Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two 2009

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