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"There is very little that comes out of university labs that could conceivably be considered sensitive," he said.
For anyone with access to information that might conceivably be considered as sensitive, contact with outsiders is becoming risky.
This is an extremely broad definition: any photograph of a police officer might conceivably be considered useful to someone preparing for terrorism – it might enable someone planning terrorism from overseas to recognise an officer's uniform, for example.
He's right: for the most powerful corporations, billions of dollars worth of fines can conceivably be considered the cost of doing business, and it's a cost they can afford.
Such a decision would have huge ramifications for developers, who could become weary of using any service that could conceivably be considered illegal.
Even if (as seems unlikely) a scheme for administering a closed primary could not be devised in which the voter's declaration of party affiliation would not be public information, we do not think that the State's interest in assuring the privacy of this piece of information in all cases can conceivably be considered a "compelling" one.
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Changing them might allow conceivably more patients to be considered for lumbar TDR [ 18].
Conceivably, subsidies specifically targeted at MTM could also be considered based on their potential environmental and social benefits.
"Conceivably, the suffering could be so extreme as to be considered torture".
Conceivably, a large number of variables would need to be considered, including cell lines, tissue, concentration, and treatment duration.
Complete replacement of the replication-coupled histone gene cluster has been accomplished in Drosophila (Gunesdogan et al., 2010), and conceivably other strategies for introducing cysteine-substituted histones might be considered for other model organisms.
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