Nothing would please me proverb

 Nothing would please me more than if they were released in the next few days, but I don't want to raise the hopes of people detained,

 He was set up. A number of young girls from the village where he lives were kidnapped and were detained for 15 days and were told they would only be released if they made allegations against him. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. He was set up. A number of young girls from the village where he lives were kidnapped and were detained for 15 days and were told they would only be released if they made allegations against him.

 He was in a situation where we believed he was conducting suspicious activities. His response to the initial investigation was suspicious in itself. He was detained ... but he was released three days later,

 We had detained her along with her supporters but they were later released.

 You don't know what will make it your turn to be detained next and if you are in detention you don't know what it will take to get released.

 The transportation police chief promised that they would be released soon, since they were detained only so that their documents could be checked.

 Jobs that cannot be delivered must never be promised. It's unfair to raise people's hopes that way.

 Prime Minister Hun Sen is aware of those concerns and to demonstrate his compassion, he is sending a letter to the court ordering that those being detained are released on bail.

 I think it's unfair to raise people's hopes that there might be a settlement in sight if you don't believe that, and I don't happen to believe that's the case.

 The only concession that has been given to him is that he will be in a cell of his own. He will be detained in a place of detention that is for that purpose. He will not be detained in the officers' quarters; that's for sure.

 No, I have not been detained. I came to the (police precinct house) to help my press secretary, who was carrying equipment and was detained.

 Boys are usually detained as a response to public safety issues, whereas girls are more often detained because of problems in the home.

 I am detained and this is a game. ... I am detained by the Iraqi government, which is appointed by the Americans.
  Saddam Hussein

 Our laws are clear that the length of pre-trial detention may not exceed 30 days, but some of these people have been detained for months or years without trial. Nearly half of them are found innocent when they finally do come to trial.

 I have been handed over a detention order saying I am being detained for 90 days under the Public Security Act.


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