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"It would be very strange that the head of the Interior Ministry would not be informed of an operation so unusual in form and content that it is more like an extraordinary rendition," said Claudio Fava, a lawmaker with the Left Ecology and Freedom party, which called a no-confidence vote against the minister for Friday.
A suspect would never be informed of an indictment.
Stone's statement didn't clarify matters ― a suspect wouldn't be informed of an indictment ― but it indirectly indicated that Stone and his friend of 40 years (and former business partner) were checking in with each other about where things stood at the close of business this week.
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The reader should be informed of: A) How different regions were chosen (that include both capillary and podocyte epithelia in approximate cross section).
Board of Education regulations require that police officials be informed of a possible crime on school property.
Track and field's international federation, the I.A.A.F., expects to be informed of a failed drug test after the A sample has been shown to test positive.
Maurice Greenberg, 79, said in an interview that corporate clients should be informed of a broker's commission not only after the sale but before.
In the Miranda ruling, the Supreme Court held that suspects must be informed of a variety of rights, including the right to remain silent, before questioning.
It is only fair for them to be informed of a situation that may have compromised their hard work.
For example, buyers must be informed of a "material fact" about the house if it occurred within the past three years.
Because of poor communication, care might be delayed, and surgeons and patients' relatives might not be informed of a change in status.
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