But critics, including some app developers, argue Apple's garden isn't policed in a fair way.
British blacks are disproportionately young and tend to live in big cities, which are heavily policed.
The stability pact, policed by the European Commission, was supposed to settle that question.
Squeezed real incomes mean cheaper cuts of meat, and if not properly policed, cheaper animals being slaughtered.
Even in the best of times, many of these monuments were lightly policed, especially in remote areas.
These reports hark back to an era that never was, when the NYSE policed its own house.
And then secondly that any ceasefire in the area is eventually policed by monitors from Britain and elsewhere.
You will have to balance budgets but make sure that your residents are educated, policed and kept healthy.
Officers said the decision was to ensure the match, which has a late kick-off, could be policed safely.
It means that the citizenry is being policed by authorities, be it federal agencies, state, or municipal law enforcement.
And the local community itself wants a say in how they are policed.
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It calls up images of dusty museum collections policed by overseers who are either bewilderingly specialized or blatantly indifferent.
At this time in history, it is apparent to most Americans that the securities industry is not effectively policed.
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In fact, El-Fatatry says, the site is constantly policed to remove any hate speech or threats of religious violence.
Rosenthal, once rigorously policed newsroom opinions as executive editor, is a leading worrier.
Its well-policed national parks have almost single-handedly rescued the white rhino from extinction.
In Moscow, Russian officials confirmed to me that they had two big logging operations manned and policed by North Koreans.
Chief executive Guy Parker said that advertising rules policed by the authority applied to companies' claims on their own websites.
And like Mr. Spitzer before him, Mr. Lawsky's independence has the potential to upend the way Wall Street is policed.
Many of the best officers are assigned to desk jobs, or to bloated riot squads, while violent shanty-towns are under-policed.
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The doubts about the whole austerity strategy - made in Germany and policed by EU officials - are openly expressed.
But some tour operators said travel to Cuba has become more cumbersome and expensive but is not policed any better.
This eventually ended after foreign mediation led to a truce, policed by West African peacekeepers, and free elections in January 2000.
But borders are long, porous and badly policed, so this is futile.
"We fully support the principle of police being policed and we shall be transparent about the outcome of the investigation, " it said.
The Foreign Policy Centre also calls for the Commonwealth to become a properly organised and policed organisation, with transparent rules of membership.
Before 1914, Britain was the superpower that policed the global economic system.
Britain has traditionally been lightly policed compared with many continental European countries.
On Wednesday the inquiry heard that there were disagreements between the army and police in Derry about how the march should be policed.
The area policed includes centres of population close to areas of significant rural landscape, shorelines along the North Sea and the Humber estuary.
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