The progress made in the United States, of recent years, in creating and policing bird refuges,[3] has been of capital importance.
The systematicpolicing of the grounds--the dividing of your men into shifts for day and night work--more at night than in the day.
I take it then that the systematic policing of the grounds is the first thing I am to consider.
I assume that you want me to take command of the men policing your grounds--and immediate property?
The entire policing forces of Havana were revolutionized and put under new rules.
Kearny himself knew the frontier, duty having taken him in 1845 all the way to the mountains and back in the interest of policing the trails.
Already the breach between the military power responsible forpolicing the plains and the civilian department which managed the tribes was wide.
But the better policing of the narrow seas made piracy almost disappear.
The public was encouraged to assist in crime prevention, such as being witnesses, but most policing was left to the parishes.
A reasonable amount of work and of discipline was as necessary for the hospital staff as for the soldiers and officers of the American Army of Occupation engaged in their new duty of policing the Rhine.
I think you need have no uneasiness, the Kaiser will never be saved from the consequences of his acts while the allied armies are policing the Rhine.
As for continuing to feel suspicion of the enemy, while the American army is policing the Rhine it is our business to take every precaution against treachery.
He had been ordered to take charge of the Red Cross unit, who were to follow the division of American troops from the neighborhood of Chateau-Thierry to the Rhine to assist in policing Germany.
In the end, we could afford to permit other nations to take upon themselves the burden of policing China, in view of the fact that while our {215} own profits might be less our expenses also would be less.
It is easy to say "let America assume her responsibility for policing the world," but the question arises, "What in particular should we do and what leave undone?
No duty to-day except the policing in the afternoon which was soon completed.
Our camp and position inspected by Major of Artillery, General Steedman's Chief, who set us to policing after supper.
The dinner hour had passed, likewise the second policing of the day had been attended to by the humble plebes.
There was policing twice a day, "policing" meaning the sweeping clean of the acre or two of ground within the limits of Camp McPherson.
Iraq is being handed over to the control of the Royal Air Force, whose share in the policing of overseas possessions is likely usefully to grow provided any tendency to the concurrent building up of a large ground organization is withstood.
Under the direction of General Brooke and the immediate supervision of General Chaffee, a complete system for policing the rural districts of the Island with Cuban police is in progress of organisation.
General Chaffee now has in hand the complete scheme for policing the Island, and the delay in carrying it out is partly due to the lack of funds and partly to the innumerable details necessary to meet the varied conditions of each province.
First of these is the policing of a small strip of the Moroccan coast, where Ceuta and other posts are still held by Spain.
It is true that there are some Christian Filipinos on Mindanao, but inpolicing the Moros, our government would of course protect them from the Moros.
The Secretary shall establish a Rural Policing Institute, which shall be administered by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, to target training to law enforcement agencies and other emergency response providers located in rural areas.
She was the only one of the great nations, except the United States, that depended upon a regular army, which was occupied mostly in policing her empire.
The policing of the city by the military was reorganized with Brigadier-General George H.
At the same time arrangements also were made for policing the flood zone and preventing looting.
But in December 1919 the Supreme Council in Paris allotted to the Yugoslavs twelve disarmed torpedo-boats for policing and patrolling their coasts.
On the side of the Montenegrin Provisional Government no regular troops were available, as the Yugoslav soldiers who had lately arrived were engaged in policing other parts of the country.
Many Badr members have become integrated into the Iraqi police, and others play policing roles in southern Iraqi cities.
Meanwhile, the pool of expertise in the United States on policing and the rule of law has been underutilized.
To reduce corruption and militia infiltration, the Ministry of the Interior should take authority from the local governments for the handling of policing funds.
He's been a national leader in using more police in community policing and he's worked with AmeriCorps to do it, and the crime rate in Kansas City has gone down as a result of what he did.
For the policing of the coast of Italy and the adjacent seas Augustus created a permanent fleet with stations at Ravenna and Misenum.
This danger would not have been present if the Roman constitution had provided adequate means for policing the city.
One of the great problems which had confronted the Roman government from the time of the Gracchi was the policing of Rome and the suppression of mob violence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "policing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.