crime;  criminal act;  offence;  offense
 to guess;  to sense;  to presume;  to sympathize with;  to sympathise with
 action;  conduct;  behaviour;  behavior;  mobilization;  mobilisation
 concerning the result (as opposed to the means used to achieve this result or the original goal)
 settlement;  solution;  resolution
 investigation (e.g. by police or prosecutors);  examination;  inquiry;  enquiry
 being in charge (of an area of responsibility);  being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
 subsection head;  assistant manager;  chief clerk
 to take;  to pick up;  to pass;  to hand;  to get;  to obtain;  to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
 overbearing;  coercive;  pushy;  forcible;  high-handed
 to hand over;  to transfer;  to give up (e.g. one's seat);  to give way;  to yield;  to concede
 inadvertently;  for no special reason;  truthfully;  unexpectedly;  after realizing;  without knowing
 impudent;  shameless;  brazen;  forward;  audacious;  cheeky
 willingness (e.g. to do something);  eagerness;  motivation;  inspiration;  determination;  high aspirations
 splendid;  nice;  sufficient;  fine (in the sense of "I'm fine");  well enough;  OK
 to entrust (e.g. a task) to another;  to leave to;  to passively leave to someone else's facilities;  to leave to take its natural course;  to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim);  to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
 anyhow;  in any case;  at any rate;  at best;  at most
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 tightly;  closely;  exactly;  precisely;  suddenly (stopping);  perfectly (suited)
 matter (to discuss);  item (on the agenda);  issue;  (court) case
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 the way one works;  one's working manner
 to look at;  to gaze at;  to look out over;  to get a view of;  to look on (from the sidelines);  to stand by and watch
 true feelings;  real intention;  one's heart;  one's right mind;  one's senses;  one's conscience
 I, myself;  one-self;  by one-self;  even I;  even one
 myself;  yourself;  I;  me;  you
 feeling;  sensation;  preparedness;  readiness;  thought;  sentiment
 living;  life (one's daily existence);  livelihood
 to break;  to destroy;  to wreck;  to ruin;  to break (a bill, etc.)
 certainly;  of course;  even if;  no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how);  without even;  without so much as;  at the (least, earliest, etc.)
 to warp;  to bend;  to contort;  to be perverted;  to be warped (of a view, mind, etc.);  to be distorted
 possessiveness;  desire to monopolize (monopolise);  desire for control
 whichever one chooses;  either way
 change;  alteration;  difference;  distinction;  something wrong;  abnormality
 crime;  sin;  penalty;  sentence;  fault;  responsibility
 to make up for;  to compensate for;  to indemnify;  to recompense;  to redeem (e.g. a fault);  to atone for
 human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 to take someone's life;  to kill someone
 that;  the matter in question
 limit;  limits;  degree;  extent;  the end;  the last;  as long as ...
 recompense;  indemnity;  atonement
 language;  dialect;  word;  phrase;  speech;  (manner of) speaking
 qualifications;  requirements;  capabilities
 reformatory;  juvenile training school;  reform school;  youth detention center (centre)
 juvenile prison;  juvenile corrective institution
 to taste;  to eat;  to drink;  to speak (of);  to refer (to);  to say