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		Definition of no-knock in English: no-knockadjective  US Denoting a search or raid by the police made without permission or warning.  Example sentencesExamples -  During the debate on the Patriot Act, I rose on the House floor to remind my colleagues that secret courts, no-knock searches, and nationwide warrants were all things our founding fathers had fought to gain their freedom from.
 -  How credible are cops' and prosecutors' rationalizations for no-knock searches going to be after people start blogging videos (preferably with sound) of what actually happens during these official home-invasions?
 -  It would take a team of NASA scientists to calculate when a no-knock entry or a brief wait would be appropriate using this calculus.
 -  Here he encountered the tale of a man murdered by police in a controversial no-knock raid.
 -  Agents may need to conduct no-knock searches in computer crime cases because technically adept suspects may ‘hot wire’ their computers in an effort to destroy evidence.
 -  The no-knock warrant is often accompanied by a ‘dynamic entry’ in which a cluster of police kick the door and rush within hooting and howling at the tops of their voices.
 -  There are lots of invasive searches discussed here - car searches, work place searches, no-knock searches, secret searches, border searches - all of whose guidelines do little to protect personal privacy.
 
    Definition of no-knock in US English: no-knockadjectiveˌnōˈnäk US Denoting or relating to a search or raid by the police made without warning or identification.  Example sentencesExamples -  Here he encountered the tale of a man murdered by police in a controversial no-knock raid.
 -  During the debate on the Patriot Act, I rose on the House floor to remind my colleagues that secret courts, no-knock searches, and nationwide warrants were all things our founding fathers had fought to gain their freedom from.
 -  Agents may need to conduct no-knock searches in computer crime cases because technically adept suspects may ‘hot wire’ their computers in an effort to destroy evidence.
 -  How credible are cops' and prosecutors' rationalizations for no-knock searches going to be after people start blogging videos (preferably with sound) of what actually happens during these official home-invasions?
 -  It would take a team of NASA scientists to calculate when a no-knock entry or a brief wait would be appropriate using this calculus.
 -  There are lots of invasive searches discussed here - car searches, work place searches, no-knock searches, secret searches, border searches - all of whose guidelines do little to protect personal privacy.
 -  The no-knock warrant is often accompanied by a ‘dynamic entry’ in which a cluster of police kick the door and rush within hooting and howling at the tops of their voices.
 
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