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The Post argued that journalists who work in conflict zones should not be required to testify about war crimes unless it was absolutely vital because it could hamper their work and endanger their lives.
Lawyers for The Washington Post today challenged a subpoena served by the United Nations war crimes tribunal on a former reporter for the newspaper, arguing that journalists who work in conflict zones should not be required to give testimony unless absolutely vital because it could hamper their work and endanger their lives.
Put simply, it's rare for a politician (usually male) to balk at a promotion because it could hamper his family life.
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In two animals from the third group, the transmitter body had to be re-fixed the day after implantation because it had turned and moved to the upper neck region, where it could hamper the movement of the mouse's head.
Because traffic over Skype is strongly encrypted and distributed over wide-ranging sources, it could hamper authorities' ability to wiretap.
It could hamper the student's performance.
If this continues, it could hamper Mr Buffett.
"Is there the potential that it could hamper the Home Nations' teams in the future?
But he said, "I'm going to shut everything down today" out of fear that it could hamper his career.
For example, it could hamper the execution of the atomic broadcast protocol or answer client commands with incorrect data.
On his Facebook page, Vannoni today said that his treatment cannot be prepared under international quality standards known as Good Manufacturing Practice, as required by the new law, because this could hamper its efficacy.
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