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That meant a reluctance to confront evidence of Albanian crime or corruption tied to important political figures here, especially from the former Kosovo Liberation Army.

In addition, the Treasury Department may use classified evidence that is never disclosed to the designated party, despite an established principle of the American legal system that the accused should have an opportunity to confront evidence against him.

Any narrative of cultural regression must confront evidence of social advance: the position of Jews, women, gay men, and people of color is a great deal more secure in today's neo-liberal democracies than it was in the old bourgeois Europe.

A lengthy investigation of the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, Abdul Qadeer Khan, by American and European intelligence agencies and international nuclear inspectors has forced Pakistani officials to question his aides and openly confront evidence that the country was the source of crucial technology to enrich uranium for Iran, North Korea and possibly other nations.

They raise the prospect of suspects being tried, convicted, and even executed with no appearance before an independent judicial tribunal, no right to appeal, no right to a public trial, no presumption of innocence, no right to confront evidence or testimony against them, and no requirement that proof be established beyond a reasonable doubt.

Research design and critique provides a different way to approach difficult topics, and if this type of learning eases students into an environment of diversified thought and develops their ability to confront evidence that challenges prior beliefs (whatever those beliefs are), we should think more seriously about incorporating it into our curricula.

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And in corporate accounts, H.P. regularly confronts evidence of the success of the software-and-services platform strategy: I.B.M.

The state's medical experts and trial court need to look closely at Mr. Cherry's attempt to avoid confronting evidence that has been aging for almost 38 years.

The Browne et al. model fails to fit with the data, and hence confronts evidence of causal misspecification, and it also confronts evidence of bias in its estimates.

That the social sciences contribution is only 2.1%, however, is confronting evidence of how inconsequential the social sciences are considered to be for understanding and managing these NTDs.

"They have to put evidence on the stand, right to a lawyer, subpoena power, and you can see and confront the evidence against you.

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