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Some within Whitehall and Westminster will breathe a sigh of relief that Hodge will no longer be able to interrogate them.
And, because each senator has to cast his own vote on the matter, he should be able to interrogate the nominee if he wants to.
Social historians and others will also be able to interrogate the data at a national, regional, local or even street level.
I, personally, would like to see us get our hands on them and be able to interrogate them and find out about the Al Qaeda networks all across the globe.
However, about ten years ago we began to be able to interrogate much of the human genome simultaneously, through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that tested differences between our genes 500,000 at a time.
Yesterday Mr Bush said: "It is very important for the American people to understand that in order to protect this country we must be able to interrogate people who have information about future attacks".
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An additional concern within the Pentagon is that Taliban or Al Qaeda troops will be able to buy their way to freedom before American officials are able to interrogate them.
He also explained that the torture technique known as waterboarding was particularly useful with people like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, because being able to "interrogate him effectively with these techniques was vital in giving us the knowledge we needed in order to defeat al-Qaida".
It is so because the forces associated with multipolarity (as we are using it) have not been able to interrogate sufficiently the nation-states.
It is so because multipolarity as we are using it has not been able to interrogate sufficiently the nature of states and their actions.
By using patient-specific iPS cells, "for the very first time, we're able to interrogate neurons from Huntington's disease … [and] Lou Gehrig's disease, in the dish".
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