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Even if the agents did not witness the abuse, their presence "can be reasonably understood as implicitly condoning such practices", it said.

Spelling out the legal and moral implications, Scheinin added: "The active participation by a state through the sending of interrogators or questions, or even the mere presence of intelligence personnel at an interview with a person who is being held in places where he is tortured or subject to other inhuman treatment, can be reasonably understood as implicitly condoning torture".

"The active participation by a state through the sending of interrogators or questions, or even the mere presence of intelligence personnel at an interview with a person who is being held in places where he is tortured or subject to other inhuman treatment, can be reasonably understood as implicitly condoning torture," Mr. Scheinin says in his report.

Even if they did not witness torture, their presence "can be reasonably understood as implicitly condoning such practices", he wrote.As for extraordinary rendition transferring people without legal formalities to countries that practise torture, or to secret CIA prisons Britain was the only western European country to be named as one that "facilitated" renditions.

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Consequently, Aristotle is reasonably understood as holding that S thinks some object of thought O whenever S's mind is made like that object by representing salient structural features of O by being directly isomorphic with them, without, that is, by simply realizing the form of O in the way O does.

Furthermore, up-regulation of SHP by the high-KAA diet in both strains of mice under HFD feeding can be reasonably understood because SHP is regulated by FXR and can act as a suppressor of SREBP-1c [18].

These can be reasonably understood by storm-time thermospheric circulation and composition changes.

Almost immediately Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Verrilli a hypothetical: Verrilli responded by suggesting that such an act would be covered by the Act only if it was "reasonably understood by the audience as a statement of fact or as an exercise in political theater".

The mechanisms of Fe deficiency are reasonably understood, however our knowledge about plants response to excess Fe is limited.

The personal losses that came after were reasonably understood losses which, with help, could eventually be integrated.

Thus, the high antibody response and a strong cell-mediated Th1 response may reasonably be understood as concurrent events, and the latter may be causally related to a severe clinical course of SARS.

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