The power to detain may be used when an officer believes somebody has committed an offence, fails to give a name or address, or who they believe has provided false details.
You have done a nice job of describing how one type of manic episode looks, but in suggesting that what you see might be a temper tantrum you have also identified the challenge that faces us every time we try to give a name to psychiatric troubles.
He tried to give a false name and was caught by police as he ran off.
Our lone contact specific to the Matrix One brand, CTO "Allen K, " exhibited his own questionable behavior beyond just an unwillingness to give a last name.
It wouldn't be a very effective, or happy, or well-functioning community if you started to give a different name to every person you met in the street.
Johnson, a history buff, wanted to give the company a name that would sound stable, important, trustworthy and would enable him to attract top developers.
The mask of another name also enables writers to experiment without alienating the audience, or give one name to a team effort.
Jones concluded that the way to block the project was to give it a new name.
Perhaps, therefore, it is time to change the convention and give such a name to an extrasolar planet.
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This anomalous situation threatens to give wiretapping a bad name.
But the early sympathy for Mr Hashmi's plight expressed by parliament's speaker swiftly evaporated when the prime minister, Zafarullah Jamali, issued a warning that anyone who tried to give the army a bad name would meet the same fate.
Justice minister Helen Grant said a small minority of bailiffs had been able to give the industry a bad name.
Baron Pouget had to overcome a waste issue to give the salty and tangy dairy delicacy a proper link to its name.
But the witness did not give his name and refused to give a statement to police.
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When a project gets to a certain point, they give it a name.
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Founder Wang Chuan-fu wanted to give the company name a visionary touch.
But his Conservative counterpart William Hague said Mr Miliband and his colleagues were "ramming that constitution through under a new name and refusing to give voters a say at an election or a referendum" - a reference to the EU Reform treaty.
It may be unfortunate that Vint Cerf and the other network pioneers chose to name their network after its most distinguishing technical characteristic rather than give it a proper name, but that does not allow us to disregard the distinction.
It is not rare for part of a country to give its name (Canada, eg) to the whole.
Few prime ministers, he writes, give their name to a political philosophy.
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The senior judge said that when O'Connor was asked by an officer for his details he began to give "a wrong and misleading name" and pushed past and ran off.
For example: If, like Mr. Morar the car-shopper, you give your name to a website, it can sometimes be seen by other companies with ads or special coding on the site.
Such pay-for-delay deals arise when generic companies file a challenge at the Food and Drug Administration to the patents that give brand-name drugs a 20-year monopoly.
Give him a chance to clear his name and get back to the job.
Paul(ph), who didn't want to give his last name, attended a McCain rally in Toledo over the weekend.
Donald Trump has managed to give both businessmen and politicians a bad name at the same time with the silliness of most of what emits from his mouth these days.
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Hasan, who declined to give his last name, was a furniture factory worker in Aleppo but fled the city after the war intensified, work dried up and prices sharply rose.
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