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        |  sākt mācīties The word prove means to demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument. |  |   to show that (something) is true by providing facts, information etc    He claims the police destroyed records that could prove the officer’s innocence. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A surprise visit at dawn, especially by police searching for criminals or illicit goods. ‘armed police carried out a dawn raid’ ‘five men have been arrested in a dawn raid on a caravan site’ |  |   an attack or operation by soldiers or police that happens very early in the morning    The police carried out dawn raids on the suspects’ houses. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Do (survey, investigation, research, review, plan, threat) When you carry something out, you do a task. It's going to be difficult to carry out that plan. |  |   to do something that needs to be organised and planned    It became clear that Smith had carried out the crime. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Driving is the controlled operation and movement of a motorized vehicle with wheels, such as a car, motorcycle, truck, or bus by either a human or computer controller. |  |   the activity of driving a car, truck etc    He had to appear in court for a driving offence. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated. |  |   to tell the police or someone in authority that an accident or crime has happened    I’d like to report a crime. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner. |  |   having happened or existed before the event, time, or thing that you are talking about now    I’ve met him before on two previous occasions. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties To attempt to change a legal decision. Don't worry, we will appeal against the judge's sentence. |  |   to make a formal request to a court or someone in authority asking for a decision to be changed    Both men intend to appeal against their sentences. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties a strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval, or opposition: Protests have been made/registered by many people who would be affected by the proposed changes. |  |   to state very firmly that something is true, when other people do not believe you    Years later, he is still protesting his innocence. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties You will commit a crime in the future. to do; perform; perpetrate: to commit murder; to commit an error. |  |   to do something wrong or illegal    Women commit fewer crimes than men. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties to defer to a later time on specified conditions | suspend sentence |  |   if a criminal’s sentence is suspended, they are told they will be sent to prison if they do anything else illegal within the time mentioned    The judge suspended his sentence for two years. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties What is a drug? “Drugs are substances that change the intended functioning of the mind and/ or body and that are being used for reasons other than the treatment of a medical condition”. |  |   connected with or caused by illegal substances such as marijuana or cocaine, which some people take in order to feel happy, relaxed, or excited    She was sentenced to six months in prison for drugs-related offences. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A police raid is a raid by law enforcement officers often in the early morning or late at night, hoping to use the element of surprise to arrest targets |  |   a surprise visit made to a place by the police to search for something illegal    Two suspects were arrested during the police raid. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties a sudden and unexpected visit by the police, often involving forced entry, with the aim of finding any illegal drugs |  |   a surprise visit made to a place by the police to search for illegal drugs    There was a drugs raid in the next street last night. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties “ Anybody who understands the justice system knows innocent people are convicted every day". |  |   a wrongful conviction is unfair or illegal because the person affected by it has done nothing wrong    Her wrongful conviction meant that she went to prison for an offence she didn’t commit. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job. |  |   hard to do, understand, or deal with    It’s difficult to see how more savings can be made |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties I don't want to like you but I can't help it. |  |   used to say that someone is unable to change their behaviour or feelings, or to prevent themselves from doing something    I can’t help the way I feel about you. "Stop biting your nails.’ ‘I can’t help it.’ |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Everything is my fault. a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame |  |   if something bad that has happened is your fault, you should be blamed for it, because you made a mistake or failed to do something    I’m really sorry, but it’s not my fault. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties I love you. | Ily2 (I love you two) | say it properly |  |   unusual, strange, or difficult to explain    It’s funny how you remember the words of songs, even ones you don’t really like. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behaviour |  |   used when you wish a situation was different, and you feel sad or disappointed    It’s a shame that you have to leave so soon. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   used to say how something seems, especially from what you know about it or from what you can see    Police say there appear to be signs of a break-in. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Life is too important to be taken seriously. |  |   an important event, decision, problem etc has a big effect or influence on people’s lives or on events in the future    It’s important to explain the procedure to the patient. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties As a verb, to wonder means ‘to ask yourself’ or ‘to think about something,’ ‘to have doubts about something,’ and also ‘to be amazed,’ usually followed by at. |  |   used to say that you are not surprised by something    It’s no wonder you’ve got a headache, the amount you drank last night. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Freedom, trust, justice, love, rule of law, peace, prosperity, dignity, equality |  |   the basic rights that many societies think every person should have to be treated in a fair equal way without cruelty, for example by their government, or the right to vote    There are claims of human rights being violated in the country. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties infringment, licensing, secrets, law, industrial, protection, trademark, brand, patent, invention, copyright |  |   something which someone has invented or has the right to make or sell, especially something that cannot legally be copied by other people    I wrote this book, so it is my intellectual property. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. |  |   the use of children to do work that is normally done by adults    The company has been accused of using child labour for the production of its garments. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties land | labor | capital | economic development | Economic development is the process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. |  |   the process of gradually becoming financially bigger, better, stronger, or more advanced    The US has been keen to encourage economic development in Egypt. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Why do we kill people who kill people to show killing people is wrong? |  |   punishment which involves killing someone who has committed a crime    In some states, capital punishment is used for murderers. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddism, Sikhism |  |   freedom to have any religious beliefs    The people were given religious freedom for the first time in the country’s history. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties reduce, reuse, recycle, recover |  |   knowledge or understanding of how the air, water, and land on Earth are affected by man’s activities    Political organisations have tried to raise environmental awareness. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   laws that limit the ways in which guns can be sold, owned, and used    The NRA are against gun control in any form. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties illegal immigration began in 1492 |  |   the process of entering another country illegally in order to live there permanently    He called for a common European policy on illegal immigration. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties CIVIL RIGHTS Prevent discrimination CIVIL LIBERTIES Provide basic rights and freedom |  |   the right to be free to do what you want within the law    Detention without trial threatens our civil liberties. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Global markets Hayek! Free trade The invisible hand! Laissez-faire is fair! Protectionism costs jobs! |  |   a situation in which the goods coming into or going out of a country are not controlled or taxed    We want to encourage free trade across Europe. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Freedom of speech should have no limits. |  |   the legal right to say what you want    We will defend freedom of speech and oppose censorship. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties white - collar crime is: "as crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations." |  |   crimes by professional people that involve ways of illegally getting money    White-collar crime costs American companies over $100 billion a year. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Illiteracy is a life sentence. |  |   the situation of not knowing how to read or write    Illiteracy in modern Britain cannot be permitted. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Literacy is defining to the ability of read and write. It is an evolving concept which entails not only the grasping abilities of printed text but also the skills to adapt visual entities and technological awareness as well. |  |   Literacy The modern term's meaning has been expanded to include the ability to use language, numbers, images, computers, and other basic means to understand, communicate, gain useful knowledge and use the dominant symbol systems of a culture.    Problem Solving Communication Synthesis Technology Critical Thinking |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties homeless | jobless. What is poverty? — Poverty is not just a lack of money. It's about a lack of hope. |  |   the situation or experience of being poor    Millions of elderly people live in poverty. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties What is gender inequality: gender inequality is the unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender, It arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles. |  |   when men and women are treated differently, in a way that is unfair    Gender inequality means that many women are paid less than men for the same job. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the control of the information and ideas circulated within a society. The worst part about censorship is... |  |   the practice or system of censoring something    Censorship of books is common in some countries. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Ageism is the stereotypical construction of old age. |  |   unfair treatment of people because they are old    The new law aims to stop ageism in the workplace. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale. |  |   a large and powerful organisation of criminals    Organised crime is involved in drug trafficking. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties It can range from playing loud music to racial and other forms of harassment, including threatening behaviour, acts of violence or abuse. |  |   antisocial behaviour is violent or harmful to other people, or shows that you do not care about other people    She was finding it hard to cope with her son’s increasingly antisocial behaviour. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Dilemma occurs when there are two things and you are not able to choose or decide which one to choose |  |   a situation in which it is very difficult to decide what to do, because all the choices seem equally good or equally bad    I’m in a dilemma about this job offer. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Learn how to take other peoples feelings into consideration. |  |   to remember to think about (something important) when you are making a decision or judgment    We will take your recent illness into consideration when marking your exams. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties If you think a situation through, you consider it thoroughly, together with all its possible effects or consequences. |  |   to think carefully about the possible results of (something)    It’s my fault. I didn’t think it through. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties The pros and cons of something are its advantages and disadvantages, which you consider carefully so that you can make a sensible decision. |  |   the advantages and disadvantages of something    We discussed the pros and cons of going to university. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Weigh up the risk against the potential benefits |  |   to consider (something) carefully so that you can make a decision about it    We’re still weighing up the pros and cons of the two options. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Which one will be your choice? Love | Money | Luck | Predicament |  |   a difficult or unpleasant situation in which you do not know what to do, or in which you have to make a difficult choice    She went to the office to explain her predicament. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties The advantage gained from something. the benefit of eating vegetables is that you are healthier. 2: benefit of the doubt. Choosing to believe someone despite their story or claims being likely to be untrue. |  |   an advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something    What are the benefits of contact lenses? |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A disadvantage or inconvenience |  |   a disadvantage of a situation, plan, product etc    It’s a great city – the only drawback is the weather. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Remember a fact or circumstance and take it into account. |  |   to remember (a fact or piece of information) that is important or could be useful in the future    Bear in mind that some children will need help. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to assess one's efforts. |  |   to make a judgment about (a person or situation) after thinking carefully about it    The report assesses the impact of advertising on children. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Keep calm | I'm the mastermind |The architect behind something. The planner and instigator of something. |  |   someone who plans and organises a complicated operation, especially a criminal operation    He is suspected of being the mastermind behind the bombings. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   to get money from (someone) by deceiving them    He conned me out of £300. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   made to look like a real material or object in order to deceive people    She gave me a fake 20 dollar bill. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties place or source of origin |  |   the place where something originally came from    The provenance of the paintings is unknown. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Forgery is a criminal act that takes place when a person falsifies something with the intent to deceive another person or entity. |  |   a document, painting, or piece of paper money that has been copied illegally    The painting was a very clever forgery. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A person who defrauds or swindles others after first gaining their trust, a scam operator... |  |   someone who tricks or deceives people in order to get money from them    He was a very clever con artist and made lots of money. |  |  |