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But the implication that there is a specific danger that the government guidelines guard against is much more questionable.
The worry is that the alerts that worked so well in response to a specific danger could also have the same effect as the much derided, defunct color-coded terror watch levels — they could come to operate as a one-way ratchet, stirring panic but never easing it.
"Existing EU regulations allow for such an application to be made and it is then up to national governments to make an assessment as to whether there is a specific danger to crop production and whether restricted products can be used safely in the environment.
The researchers were particularly concerned that only 13% knew a specific danger sign to look for in tests checking that the heart was working properly, the team reported in Archives of Diseases in Childhood.
Typically a sign will not alone remove liability for injuries unless a specific danger is indicated by the sign, such as a hazardous materials warning.
Save Our Children's strategy, therefore, worked to prove that homosexuals were amoral, promiscuous, and defiant of traditional gender roles, and that they were a specific danger to children.
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And some department critics have questioned the policy of allowing officers to patrol on rooftops with their weapons drawn in the absence of any specific danger, a decision that Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly has said should be left to each officer.
The HHS investigation team, which did not include CDC employees who worked in EOC or in the zoonotic infectious diseases branch, concluded on 2 September that evidence did not support Lanciotti's allegations about Singleplex's superiority, or that there was any specific danger to public health because of the use of Trioplex.
In a confidential memo in May, the Office of Special Counsel, which handles federal workplace grievances, found a "significant likelihood" that the devices posed "a substantial and specific danger to public safety" as the scientists had warned.
A confidential government review in May by the Office of Special Counsel, which deals with the grievances of government workers, found that the scientists' medical claims were valid enough to warrant a full investigation into what it termed "a substantial and specific danger to public safety".
Those testifying were less definitive about any specific dangers to the US that might result from what Snowden did, more often describing it as an over-the-horizon concern.
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