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Having concern about the capital it takes to hire someone is a warranted worry.
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"Frank, like all officers, was a warranted officer, so when he was off duty he was really still on duty.
Therefore, MR imaging appears to be a warranted and necessary supplement to the clinical findings.
He is due to retire from a 34-year career in policing, with his last day as a warranted officer being on Friday.
Most importantly it rejects the need for a warranted approach to the 500,000 requests for communications data made each year by the police and security services.
The Mail, and not for the first time, has used the PCC's conflict resolution process to avoid a warranted rap over the knuckles.
Is it support staff, or is it a warranted officer?" But Ms Sturgeon told journalists: "Our commitment is to retain 1,000 extra police officers on the streets.
The White Plains public safety commissioner declared this a "warranted use of deadly force"; the shooter was later put on modified assignment.
Announcing her dismissal, Chief Constable Bill Skelly said: "I cannot find what you did consistent with your role as a warranted officer.
Private REITs have been taking a warranted beating for high fees— upfront costs typically slice 10%to15%5% off their value.
As such, the democratic principle should refer not to consensus, but rather to something like a warranted presumption of reasonableness.
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