Examples of using Offence in English and their translations into Bengali
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No offence, but I find that some expats are more guilty of underestimating us than fellow Singaporeans.
Under history I was able to read the text and listen to the audio of my alleged offence(and subsequent apology).
you can deposit Counter-Strike: Global Offence skins in exchange for coins on the website.
The name of the Union in which the offence was committed, or the cause of action arose.
What the Mayor means is that there are matters at stake here that are a little bit above your pay grade. No offence.
Section 6B states:"The government may, at any time, direct the Rapid Action Battalion to investigate any offence."!
The name of the Union in which the offence was committed, or the cause of action arose.
A whole family and even a whole village can be held responsible for the offence of one man.
No matter what your offence, as soon as your money touched the bottom of the[collection]
Number Twohas an important role in offence, either running through
The name of the Union in which the offence was committed, or the cause of action arose.
Officer Brown has shown the ability to determine the correct Traffic Statute or Criminal Statute to enforce an offence properly," the evaluation continued.
It means they will be required to disclose such an offence in official documents if they want to work with vulnerable groups including children.
If, for political motives, the length of the detention or its conditions are clearly out of proportion to the offence the person has been found guilty of or is suspected of;
risk causing offence, and just be yourself.
Number Two has an important role in offence, either running through
The human(or other animal) to whom the loss is imposed should be deemed at least somewhat responsible for the offence.
New laws will be enacted and existing laws reviewed to ensure that justice is quick and the punishment meted out to the culprits is commensurate with the severity of the offence.
The person(or animal) to whom the loss is imposed should be deemed at least somewhat responsible for the offence.
Prosecutor Farley Turner said:"Because Mrs Tindall already has nine points on her licence she was unable to accept a fixed penalty for this offence.".