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"I want to categorically affirm that we are investigating the possible criminal acts in regards to the dumping of dead salmon into the sea," announced regional prosecutor Marcos Emilfork.
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However, it is difficult to refute or affirm categorically the imprinted status of a gene, particularly in the human species, as this phenomenon can be very restricted in its temporal and/or spatial profile.
Illustrated with photos of ordinary citizens naked on the street, in the subway and in the city's parks, it affirmed categorically that the law "does not contain any article for sanctions against public nudity".
And the French military commander said, according to the Times, I can affirm that categorically….
In a statement at the time, the PAN affirmed that it "categorically condemns and distances itself from any group or action that violates human dignity or our values and principles".
But recognizing that tremendous grief and rage are behind the tragically evil things that people do is simply to affirm that healing and peace are possible because they are not categorically and opaquely diabolical.
Douglas used such logic in judicially affirming a general right of privacy that was implied, but not categorically delineated in the actual text of the constitution.
The Court of Appeals nevertheless affirmed Stinson's sentence, adhering to its earlier interpretation that the crime in question was categorically a crime of violence and holding that the commentary to the Guidelines is not binding on the federal courts.
Yes categorically.
Categorically, yes.
Categorically not.
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