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Never before can I recall the police being alleged to be a substantial cause of mass deaths.
Background: Enteric adenoviruses, i.e. adenovirus 40 (and0) adenovirusirus 41 (Ad41), have been shown to be a substantial cause of pediatric gastroenteritis in various parts of the world, but no data are available for Iran.
In the outline of submissions filed on behalf of the minister, the Australian government solicitor explains that the minister did not think the burning of the coal "would be a substantial cause of climate change effects" and would have "no impact on matters of national environmental significance".
The ITC, after considering the petition, ruled 4-0 Frinay in favor of the two companies, finding that solar cells "are being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury to the domestic industry". The commission will now weigh what remedy to suggest.
He is charged with what is called "depraved heart murder," which requires that he perform an act showing a wanton and reckless disregard for Mr. Gray's life and that the act be a substantial cause of the death.
NSAID-associated GI complications continue to be a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality.
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The court also finds that the state's actions are a substantial cause of this constitutional violation.
Lawyers for the bereaved threatened a judicial review, saying it was only necessary to prove management negligence was "a substantial cause".
L. 98 120, § 3(a)(1), substituted "contributed importantly to such total or partial separation, or threat thereof, and to such decline" for "were a substantial cause of such total or partial separation, or threat thereof, and of such decline".
When enough of them moved out, or fell on hard times, it was a substantial cause of a series of municipal bankruptcies – as a result of which a number of Californian cities are no longer able to pay the pensions of former state employees.
Therefore, when a public flood control improvement designed to divert or rechannel potentially dangerous water flow is a substantial cause of property damage, courts must balance " 'public need against the gravity of private harm' " in determining whether to compensate the landowners for that damage.
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