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For example, if you have reason to believe a pattern of discrimination exists in the awarding of contracts to minority businesses at the state level, this initiative would make it impossible to document; therefore, "legally" hiding discrimination.
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Lauria, who has spent almost a decade investigating violence against the press in Latin America, says he believes a pattern has emerged in Honduras.
How many more do you need to read before you believe that a pattern exists?
BuzzFeed has set up a global adaptations desk to help spread these stories but Peretti believes a similar pattern has emerged across platforms with new entrants such as Snapchat Discover already changing the way the company does business.
PHR believes such a pattern may constitute gross negligence, and therefore the consequences of any investigation must go well beyond administrative punishment to include an examination of criminal liability," Sirkin said.
I think it was a natural reaction to what Republicans believe to be a pattern of excessive use of force and abrogation of freedom by this administration".
Is it, as Mary Chamberlain, who is conducting a study for the Economic and Social Research Council, believes, a continuation of the pattern of "visiting partners" found in the Caribbean?
Some doctors, scientists and researchers believe there is a pattern to pain that can be rated on a universal scale.
Mr Gingrich, to the almost audible relief of the administration, believes that only "a pattern of felonies", not "a single human mistake", would justify an impeachment inquiry by the House.
That, Zenko said, obscured an analysis of the 2013 frequency of "signature strikes", the most notorious of US counterterrorism efforts: operations that kill not specific, known terrorists but individuals, often "military aged males", believed to fit a pattern of terrorist behavior.
Retailers who believe the pattern is certain are guessing," Walden said.
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