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However, if Senator Elizabeth Warren tells her constituents about TPP's language protecting corporations, she would be violating national security secrecy laws, and could technically be accused of treason.
The export capacity is performed after scenario execution and could technically be part of any usage level, but is included in advanced level mainly for training purposes.
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What he didn't know was that, a few weeks later, there was a story about Lady Gaga or some such on page 17 that, in comparison to events in Libya and elsewhere, could, technically, be called "nonsense".
In the mid-19th century, more than 40 US cities criminalized crossdressing, and men in New York could technically be arrested for "impersonating a female" until 2011.
S4C's problem today is finding the money and talent to fill what could technically be a 24-hour channel.
"The SPL can can conduct an investigation and, if their investigation is consistent with the option of the tax tribunal, there could technically be a breach of their rules and regulations based on their interpretation.
She said while the testers were not breaking laws, people in possession of drugs could technically be done for possession, and festival organisers are also criminalised if they admit people at their event use drugs.
And the money does not have to be ring-fenced, so it could technically be spent by local authorities on other things, and is subject to normal budget cuts.
While the vague wording of the legislation, and the equally vague responses of government ministers, suggests it could technically be outlawing E2E encryption, the government has not explicitly stated that is the intention.
But Gulick points out that the tsunami deposits and impact breccia found between 620 and 670 meters all came after the impact itself, so they could technically be considered part of the Paleogene.
In all but five cases flow through the ICA could technically be restored (93%).
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