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"conscript" Definitions
  1. a person who has been conscripted to join the armed forces

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The exercises have real practical value in training South Korea's partly conscript army.
Many are bands of insurgents who extort money from civilians and conscript them.
The brand should have been a tipoff—it was too expensive for a conscript.
The disenfranchised conscript has no ownership over the decision to fight and to kill.
Among these is a law that would conscript religious seminary students into the army.
Under the conscript system, all eligible men are required to serve about two years.
Others are forced to serve after failing to convince conscript officials of their identity.
As chief of the conscript military between 2011 and 2015, Gantz was a consensus figure.
And in October, a Russian conscript shot dead eight fellow soldiers in Russia's Far East.
It said one of the dead was an officer and the other was a conscript.
The first arrival, Jozef, came to America after surviving World War I as a conscript.
Prototype's streets teem with crowds of enemies and NPCs that players can conscript into their pandemonium.
"Then the sergeant told 10 other conscript to hit me hard with broom sticks," he said.
Muslim, who is from Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan, said he was only a Taliban conscript.
The Syrian Army rounded up young people, either to arrest them or conscript them into the army.
Of course, to succeed, we must conscript all of our friends and family in this storytelling experiment.
Without it, governments have no idea whom to tax, conscript and protect, or where to allocate resources.
No, officials said: We will not conscript you and order you off to basic training via text message.
To conscript the virus for electrode production, Belcher exposes it to the material she wants it to manipulate.
Shamsutdinov said he had wanted to serve as a conscript and then join the army as a career.
To be clear, the United States doesn&apost conscript its citizens and hasn&apost done so since 1973.
In October, Ramil Shamsutdinov, a Russian conscript, killed eight fellow servicemen at a military base in eastern Siberia.
That database wouldn't be used to involuntarily conscript people into service unless Congress drafted legislation to do so.
A Russian conscript who opened fired on fellow servicemen in October said he did so because of hazing.
Shamsutdinov said he had wanted to serve as a conscript and then join the army as a career.
" Lee Seong-ju, a conscript from 2011 to 2012, told Amnesty that during his service he was "very scared.
The 37-year-old prince also reunited with other servicemen he'd first met during his training as a conscript.
In a conscript military, we do not need to worry about the reflective nature of society on its military.
Talks had become stuck over a proposed draft law, which would conscript more ultra-Orthodox Jewish youth into the military.
The police conscript who had stood alongside Farag and the other doormen behind the massive gates was killed by gunfire.
The conscript turned his gun on his fellow soldiers after having a nervous breakdown, the ministry was quoted as saying.
Kim, a 24-year-old conscript from Seoul, says it is a good way to kill time on his own.
When the White House attempted to conscript Congress into turning its investigative powers on his enemies, it boomeranged on them.
As an unwilling conscript into the South African Army as a young doctor in 1982, he saw combat in Namibia.
As a young conscript he was one of only a modest force patrolling Norway's far northern border with the Soviet Union.
"The idea that we should forcibly conscript young girls into combat to my mind makes little or no sense," he said.
That's the section that could enable the federal government to conscript millions of state and local employees into a deportation army.
If I had shot and killed a North Korean conscript from 200 meters away with my rifle, would that answer my questions?
The Defense Production Act would allow the federal government to essentially conscript America's domestic manufacturing capacity into making more of these supplies.
Human-rights groups and the United Nations say that conscript work in Eritrea, which keeps the country running, amounts to forced labor.
The government is attempting to conscript third-party security providers to destroy their own services as a shortcut to executing a search warrant.
The previous game introduced the "Nemesis System," which allowed players — as Talion — to conscript the orc leaders of Sauron's forces as his own.
Obama has been a reluctant conscript to political life and has limited her appearances at campaign events during Mr. Obama's time in office.
Unlike the wider Arab population, many Druze serve in Israel's conscript military and security forces, and some have risen high in the ranks.
Specifically, to what extent does the Fifth Amendment allow government to conscript third parties into helping law enforcement before violating their rights to liberty?
But an officious detective named Pizoni (Benoît Brière) tracks them down to conscript them into France's weapons program, and the family is torn apart.
China can conscript experts to work on military problems, whereas the United States has to find a way to interest and attract outside experts.
A young army conscript is serving a three-year sentence for posting a photo of Mr. Sisi with a pair of Mickey Mouse ears.
The death of a young conscript in 2013 after being punished for misconduct, which triggered large protests, also dealt a blow to the army.
In a café on a tree-lined avenue in Asmara, a 40-year-old conscript points to a photograph of the president on his phone.
The government claims it is killing terrorists, but Egypt still struggles with counter-insurgency, in part because of the constant turnover in its conscript army.
Like most young Eritreans, she was a conscript in the country's long-term national service, which lasts well beyond the 18 months mandated by law.
Taken seriously, the opinion could permit the federal government to conscript every cop, prison guard, and prosecutor in the country into a massive deportation squad.
Capitalism "autocannibalized" itself, and the spirit of the new age was accordingly the dejection of the social reject, not the outrage of the unwilling conscript.
New botnets crop up to conscript routers and security cameras, hackers exploit medical devices to compromise entire hospital networks, and smart toys still creep on kids.
On a bigger scale, the same factors—geography, security and commerce—would nobble any bid by Mr Trump to conscript Russia as a bulwark against China.
As the South's partly conscript army needs frequent training to remain battle-ready, that was a big concession for which he appears to have received nothing.
Failed coup in Turkey: What you need to know Turkey has a conscript army and is estimated to have over 500,000 people in its armed forces.
"Those who saw Korean conscript laborers in their emaciated condition forced to work in Japanese mines and companies have died or are very, very old," he said.
On a personal note, Stoltenberg reflected on being instructed to "hold the line" against the Soviet Union during his time as a conscript in the Norwegian army.
He introduced himself as Kareem, and said that he was an Army conscript who couldn't return to his base, because of an argument with his commanding officer.
May's top negotiator with the E.U., resigned last night, alongside at least one other minister, saying he could only be "a reluctant conscript" to the plans. Mrs.
Speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, a 24-year-old former conscript described a punishment he once got after his drill sergeant caught him smoking.
Given the meager sums they earn, a lot of Syrian refugees in crops all over the country say they have little choice but to conscript their children.
Davis resigned late on Sunday, saying he was not willing to be a "reluctant conscript" to her plans that were agreed by the whole cabinet on Friday.
I'd maxed out nearly every skill tree and upgraded several of the alien powers to the point where I could stun, conscript, or annihilate anything in my path.
The federal government cannot conscript local law enforcement and would have to send its own forces to crack down on marijuana businesses, at a significant cost, he said.
" Oregon Governor Kate Brown declared, "What the federal government can't do under the U.S. Constitution is conscript state law enforcement officers to implement the policies of this Administration.
"The Attorney General in this case used the sword of federal funding to conscript state and local authorities to aid in federal civil immigration enforcement," the court wrote.
"The idea that we should forcibly conscript young girls into combat, to my mind, makes little or no sense," said Texas senator and former presidential hopeful, Ted Cruz.
Basically, the federal government is free to incentivize California's cooperation by means of its spending power, but it cannot conscript Californian officials to become federal immigration enforcement officers.
Police chiefs and sheriffs across the country understand such reasoning; 63 of them recently sent a letter opposing Mr. Trump's effort to conscript them for his immigration crackdown.
The government seeks the power to conscript technology companies' engineers to develop products that they do not want to create, and which they would not create absent government compulsion.
When Pokemon Go comes to Android and iOS devices later in 2016, you'll be able to conscript your very own army of the little critters and make them fight.
UTJ is primarily concerned with safeguarding state benefits for Haredi men who devote themselves to full-time religious study and do not serve in the conscript military or work.
UTJ is primarily concerned with safeguarding state benefits for Hared men who devote themselves to full-time religious study and do not serve in the conscript military or work.
His first book, he responds, was about conscription—something both democratic, because it extends warfare to the civic population, and anti-democratic, because it forces the conscript into obedience.
Washington (CNN)US troops helped Somalia's security forces rescue approximately 30 child conscript soldiers Thursday during a raid on an al-Shabaab camp, a US military official tells CNN.
For example, we give an AI system the goal of killing cancer and it decides to conscript us all into some kind of fatal experiment in pursuit of the cure.
In a separate case, an Israeli conscript is standing trial for manslaughter after he shot a Palestinian assailant who was lying on the ground after being seriously wounded by gunshots.
Thousands of other residents from villages overrun by Boko Haram are also believed to be held in miserable conditions by the militants, who are known to conscript children into fighting.
It started on Day 2, when the hapless liar, newly subsidized by taxpayers, tried to conscript the National Park Service into the fantasy that his crowd was the largest ever.
The Honest Ads Act would conscript the resources of media companies and foist upon them law enforcement responsibilities that the FBI and other national intelligence agencies failed at in 2016.
"All you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth," she raged at the general assembly before seeking to conscript another UN body to her cause.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jewish ultra-Orthodox demonstrators protesting the arrest of a prospective army conscript from their community clashed with police in Jerusalem on Sunday and eight men were detained, police said.
Criticism of the military's training programs has been growing as a war against Islamic militants in the Sinai Peninsula drags into its fourth year, and tales of conscript abuse are common.
Two policemen, an officer and a conscript, were later killed in fighting near a police station in Arish, the capital of North Sinai province the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
Kestutis Kazlauskas, 61, was a 28-year-old conscript who spent 105 days in a camp 30 kilometers from Chernobyl, helping build a dam for filtering out radiation from a river.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's president on Sunday turned down a pardon request by an ex-conscript who is serving an serving a 14-month jail term for killing an incapacitated Palestinian assailant.
Based on more than 500 interviews, the 37-page report alleges, among other things, that the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces actively conscript children as young as 13 for military service.
Mr. Azaria, then 19 and a conscript medic, arrived minutes after the event, as Mr. Sharif was lying on the ground, disarmed and barely moving, with several other soldiers standing nearby.
The South Korean soldier had seen another low-ranking conscript, deemed effeminate and suspected of being gay, being sexually abused, beaten and forced to drink from a toilet bowl by other soldiers.
"It seems to me that the national interest requires a secretary of state in my department that is an enthusiastic believer in your approach, and not merely a reluctant conscript," he wrote.
UTJ is primarily concerned with safeguarding state benefits for Haredi men, many of whom devote themselves to full-time religious study, do not work and do not serve in Israel's conscript military.
But it does a disservice to John McCain's actual political views and those of the speakers at his funeral to retroactively conscript them into a resistance movement none of them adheres to.
That census became the first regular count by any country to apportion power in a representative government rather than to calculate taxes, conscript for the military, or allocate human and natural resources.
Technology companies make a variety of legal arguments, among them that the government lacks the legal authority to conscript a third party to modify a product to aid it in gathering evidence.
At the end of 1969, the American government started using a draft lottery to conscript thousands of young men into service in Vietnam — a war that Americans increasingly viewed as a mistake.
They were fighting for the reunification and independence of their motherland, while the American soldier served in a half-conscript, half-volunteer army fighting a war of empire thousands of miles from home.
A 1979 law renewed the requirement that men register with the Selective Service on their 18th birthdays, but the agency cannot conscript anyone without approval from both houses of Congress and the president.
In November, the father of a conscript who shot and killed eight fellow soldiers on a base said he had been here driven to it by bullying and the military tradition of "hazing".
"We won't win a war with China anyway," said 20-year-old graduate Hsu Kai-wen, a reluctant conscript who was recently assigned a four-month service in the navy after drawing lots.
The Roman Catholic Church responded to Protestant threats by "conscript[ing] art for propaganda," as Metropolitan Museum curator Hyatt Mayor once noted, in a new style codified at the Council of Trent (1545–63).
Ustinov's sister Yulia earlier told Russian media outlet Meduza that he was not interested in politics and himself served as a conscript in the Russian police forces before quitting less than a year ago.
It comprises three elements: a conscript army of young men and women performing national service; a professional officer corps; and a large contingent of reservists, who undertake short, annual stints of training and patrol duties.
However, even in that event it seems to me that the national interest requires a Secretary of State in my Department that is an enthusiastic believer in your approach, and not merely a reluctant conscript.
With strong expressions of support for the conscript echoing in his right-wing cabinet, Netanyahu took the unusual step of phoning the soldier's father, telling him "I understand your distress" and promising a fair investigation.
If the government can conscript companies to make malicious updates and cryptographically sign them as legitimate, it would undermine the entire architecture of trust that underpins the software updates people regularly receive on their devices.
But as his administration reaches for unchecked authority to engineer a massive intervention in the marketplace, Trump is rejecting bipartisan pressure to conscript U.S. businesses to help churn out medical gear in dangerously short supply.
The administration and Trump are arguing that the House Ways and Means Committee can't conscript the federal courts to take its side in a dispute with the executive branch over a congressional demand for information.
Whatever the different experiences and actions of the millions of soldiers (volunteer and conscript) who served in the Wehrmacht, the institution of the Wehrmacht was both complicit and participant in Nazi atrocities on a wide scale.
The government's demand also violates Apple's Fifth Amendment right to be free from arbitrary deprivation of its liberties in that it would conscript Apple to develop software that undermines the security mechanisms of its own products.
But unlike other Arab Israelis, who are mainly exempt from military service, Druze are drafted into the conscript army and widely active in mainstream governance and media, some rising high in the political and military ranks.
Like "Real Men", a hit South Korean reality show that thrust celebrities into the armed forces, "Descendants of the Sun" may help the image of a conscript army in which a culture of abuse has festered.
A Russian conscript serving in the far east of the country shot dead eight other soldiers and badly injured two others on Friday after having a nervous breakdown, the Defense Ministry said, the Interfax news agency reported.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian conscript was detained on Friday after he shot dead eight soldiers and wounded two more at a military base in Russia's Far East, the Interfax news agency cited the defense ministry as saying.
It was a lesson clarified for me when I put on a Thom Browne suit and felt suddenly like a different person, as if I were a uniformed conscript in a delightful, if slightly kooky, secular cult.
The Selective Service says it would require Congress and the president to pass and sign legislation to authorize a draft in the event a national emergency constituted the need to conscript eligible American citizens into the military.
Those without consciences will conscript you into their grotesque fantasies, turn you into whomever they want you to be, wreaking any amount of targeted violence and collateral damage; if you survive, you'll be left to catalog your scars.
Sergeant Elor Azaria, a conscript infantry medic, was captured on video firing once into the head of the Palestinian after the man had been shot by other soldiers while taking part in a stabbing attack on March 24.
The U.K.'s Brexit Secretary David Davis announced late Sunday that he was resigning from his post, as he wasn't prepared to be "a reluctant conscript" to Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union (EU).
The greatest shame is not only the loss of financial support but also the lost opportunity to conscript the private sector in an effort to improve how we serve Americans who most need supportive services, healthcare, and food.
And it used this threat as an excuse to refuse to implement the Eritrean constitution, conscript to indefinite national service, imprison countless people without trial in poor conditions, and shut down the free press and other democratic institutions.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian conscript serving in the far east of the country shot dead eight other soldiers and badly injured two others on Friday after having a nervous breakdown, the Defense Ministry said, the Interfax news agency reported.
When a sergeant and a recruiter try to conscript her older son, Eilif (Curtiss Cook Jr.), into the ranks, she pulls out a long machete, and Ms. Lewis's hard stare suggests that she would not shy from using it.
" The order also infringes on Apple's "Fifth Amendment right to be free from arbitrary deprivation of its liberties," the company said, because the request "would conscript Apple to develop software that undermines the security mechanisms of its own products.
"The idea that we should forcibly conscript young girls in combat to my mind makes little sense at all," Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas and the father of two young daughters, said on the Senate floor last week.
After all, your quest is animated by the death of your father, who was killed when you were a child because he defended you from the soldiers of Murk who intended to abduct and conscript you into their military.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian conscript who shot dead eight fellow soldiers at his army base last year said on Thursday he had been left with no other course of action after conscripts turned his life into a living "hell".
As a conscript in the South's special forces, Moon was part of the joint mission with the United States to remove the tree in a show of force three days after the attack, though he was not on the scene.
Almoz argued that freedom of faith had to be weighed against avoiding slovenliness in the conscript ranks, something he said was brought home to him by comparing Israeli troops to U.S. counterparts now visiting the country for an air defense drill.
That has fueled an unprecedented debate over the role and ethics of Israel's conscript armed forces, long the symbol of national unity among the majority Jewish population where deep concern about security is largely shared across social and political divisions.
The outcry over the incident has exposed rare rifts over the role and ethics of Israel's conscript military, long a symbol of unity among the majority Jews where deep concern for security is largely shared across the social and political spectrum.
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit Secretary David Davis has resigned because he was not willing to be "a reluctant conscript" to Prime Minister Theresa May's European Union exit plan, delivering a blow to a British leader struggling to end divisions in her cabinet.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has resigned because he was not willing to be "a reluctant conscript" to Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union, delivering a blow to a British leader struggling to end divisions among her ministers.
William Porter Gale, a white-supremacist preacher, began promulgating this paramount-sheriff notion in the 1960s with a movement called Posse Comitatus, named after a now-obscure power of sheriffs to conscript the "power of the county" to seize miscreants and escaped slaves.
Apple has made clear that if the FBI's order is allowed to stand, it would set a precedent that would allow law enforcement in the United States and around the world to conscript the company to hack into any iPhone with a warrant.
Sergeant Elor Azaria, a conscript infantry medic, was captured on video firing once into the head of the Palestinian as he lay prone on the ground after having been shot by other soldiers while taking part in a stabbing attack on March 24.
"The government has not made any showing that it sought or received technical assistance from other federal agencies with expertise in digital forensics, which assistance might obviate the need to conscript Apple to create the back door it now seeks," the company wrote in February.
Retired army lieutenant Pedro Barrientos was found liable for Victor Jara's death in 2016 in a federal civil court in Florida, where an ex-conscript described how Barrientos would later brag and show off the pistol he used to shoot and kill the singer.
The outcry over the Hebron incident has flagged up rare rifts over the role and ethics of Israel's conscript armed forces, long the symbol of unity among the majority Jews where deep concern about security is largely shared across the social and political spectrum.
On his return to Japan, Kawamura told reporters Lee had proposed that they try to resolve the intelligence pact and "white list" issues as a set, according to Asahi TV. Kawamura told Lee that the conscript labor issue was the starting point, Asahi TV said.
"Public access to All Writs Act cases is vitally important to an ongoing and nationwide debate regarding whether the government can use the Act to conscript private actors to break into mobile electronic devices, such as mobile phones," the ACLU wrote in the motion.
Apple also said the demand violates its Fifth Amendment right to be free from arbitrary deprivation of liberties "in that it would conscript Apple to develop software that undermines the security mechanisms of its own products," the company said in a fact sheet about the motion.
But despite a campaign by Azaria's family and rightist politicians that described the conscript, 19 at the time of the incident, as "everyone's child", members of Israel's military establishment argued that the shooting violated rules stating that soldiers can open fire only in life-threatening situations.
The Amnesty report comes as South Korea engages in a broader debate over the future of its conscript military force - with recent court rulings clearing the way for conscientious objectors and political leaders promising to shorten service commitments - as well as controversy over changing social norms.
At work, his father, Seb (Frank Langella), is plotting against him out of fear that Jeff is going to destroy their multimillion-dollar franchise by talking about death on the show and scaring children, and he's trying to conscript Jeff's puppeteer sister, Deirdre (Catherine Keener), into his plans.
Asked whether it saw a problem with facilitating a project that engages conscript labor in Eritrea, a practice denounced by other United Nations branches, the agency said that it "respects core U.N. principles, including the elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labor," but decided to proceed anyway.
Another woman I spoke with actually called the police — even though she feared the police as much as she feared the local criminal element — when gang members seeking to conscript her son surrounded the house in the middle of the night and banged relentlessly on all the doors and windows.
Similarly, a nation using malware to interfere with a rival power's missile launches resembles, more than superficially, a hacker's plot to conscript your wireless baby monitor into a malicious botnet, and worries about pervasive state surveillance bring to mind our ambivalent relationships with the online services to which we hand over our most personal information.
I have known him not only as the on-again, off-again Commissar Gunther but also as a private Berlin gumshoe, a conscript sleuth for Joseph Goebbels, and a postwar concierge, working incognito at the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat and spending his days off at Villa Mauresque, with Somerset Maugham, filling in as a fourth at bridge.
Stating he was not willing to be a "reluctant conscript" in the prime minister's latest Brexit policy, Davis said it was increasingly unlikely that Britain would leave the European Union's customs union — which allows for tariff-free trade within the 28-country bloc — and that the plan would not give Britain control over its laws and future trade relationships.
That effort includes a Navy SEAL-led unit comprised of US Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps personnel that is currently in Somalia working to advise Danab, a light infantry force tasked with clearing Al-Shabaab from towns and villages from the insurgency's strongholds in Somalia, thereby denying its ability to conscript recruits and tax the local population.
"To understand the journey she's taken as a reluctant conscript on the public scene, to come here and command that stage the way she did tonight was extraordinary -- and I think did for Hillary Clinton what no one else has done to this point," said David Axelrod, a top Obama strategist on the 2008 campaign and now a CNN political commentator.

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