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The high prevalence of a recorded family history among South Asians may reflect a true increased rate or could be due to differences in what constitutes a first degree relative (for example, cousins may be regarded as siblings).
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All the material elements that constitute a second degree murder charge must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt for conviction.
It doesn't constitute a third-degree grilling like the vaunted Israeli airport security.
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