These may be needed in order to, for example, examine the person applying for admission, or to make sure that they do not abscond when a decision to deport has been taken. |
The Hashemites will not just surrender power and abscond to South Kensington. |
She is enjoying significant unescorted ground leave and has not endeavoured to abscond. |
A power of arrest is provided in respect of a person who is evading the order or is about to abscond. |
The pretext for the refusal was that the defendant may abscond and could threaten key witnesses yet to be called. |
We are being put at risk, because patients are free to roam and at liberty to abscond. |