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Three jurors suggested that more direction, including on what constituted reasonable doubt, might help deliberations.
These X-ray cocrystal structures constituted reasonable starting models of HA glycan complexes for MD simulations.
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Under current legislation parents can hit a child if it constitutes "reasonable chastisement" and does not leave a serious mark.
It is held that the prosecution must prove guilt, but does, say, two out of 12 people not accepting the Crown's case constitute reasonable doubt?
Judge Fidler withdrew one instruction he ruled misstated the law and jurors found confusing, adjusted the language of another and reread what constitutes reasonable doubt.
I believe that giving greater guidance to broadband providers on what constitutes reasonable network management will assist broadband providers and innovators on the edge alike.
In all states, the definition of where the line is drawn is "reasonable" force, with prosecutors or juries left to decide on what constitutes reasonable.
But what constitutes reasonable accommodation or equal opportunity under the law has become widely debated when it comes to after-school sports.
"I have already introduced the Best Use of Stop and Search scheme to bring greater accountability to the use of these powers and revised the police and criminal evidence code A to make it clear what constitute reasonable grounds.
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