0 permission that is given to someone to leave prison before the end of their sentence if they agree to obey certain rules and behave well -- lời hứa danh dự để được ân xá
He is hoping to be released on parole.
1 to permit someone to leave prison before the end of their sentence if they agree to obey certain rules and behave well -- ân xá
When the prisoners were asked whether they would forfeit the money they had earned up to that time if they were to be paroled, most said yes.
Changes in the parole system were promised so that serious offenders would serve a longer proportion of their time in jail.
Structuralist divisions of language, such as signifier/signified or langue/parole, would fall into this notion of the said.
After serving a sentence for perjury, for example, she is warned by the prison matron against violating her parole.
The first sense of "parole" is that of a prisoner in jail, reflecting an attitude toward the boarding school as a prison.
Long-term prisoners are used to playing the game, to being assessed to see if they merit parole or downgrading.
Using fictitious languages, they confronted listeners with that of which 'parole' were enjoined not to speak in polite society.
One prisoner even developed a psychosomatic rash all over his entire body when he learned that his parole request had been turned down.
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