Sentence examples for constitutes probable from inspiring English sources

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What constitutes probable cause to detain and question someone about his or her legal status?

"You don't have a right to arrest people without probable cause, and there's nothing in this account that remotely constitutes probable cause," said Christopher Dunn of the New York Civil Liberties Union.

Fourth Amendment case law deals with three central issues: what government activities constitute "search" and "seizure"; what constitutes probable cause for these actions; how violations of Fourth Amendment rights should be addressed.

Fourth Amendment case law deals with three central questions: what government activities constitute "search" and "seizure"; what constitutes probable cause for these actions; and how violations of Fourth Amendment rights should be addressed.

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It may, however, constitute probable cause, allowing investigators to hold Durst in custody while they continue to gather other evidence.

That due process would have to begin with a determination from the Department of Justice that Gülen was eligible for extradition, after which the cleric would be allowed hearings in federal court to determine whether the evidence against him constituted probable cause for that extradition.

The color of my skin does not constitute probable cause".

Three distinct RAPD primers were used and strains with identical capsular types, MLST, RAPD and antibiotic susceptibility profiles were considered to constitute probable transmission between linked family members and their animals.

Five more beta strands are constituting probable cork domain at the N terminal of the sequence.

Blastx searches (e-value = 1E-20) using the 4398 P. parasitica sequences as queries also revealed that 320 sequences (7%) had no ortholog in the genomes of P. infestans, P. ramorum and P. sojae and therefore constituted probable species-specific sequences.

Although the results presented does not constitute probable evidence for community-level suppression of transmission, often referred to as the "mass effect", it does present a very plausible case [ 32] that such equitable alleviation of malaria burden [ 14, 16] is both important and achievable with subsidized ITN promotion approaches such as the Tanzanian National Voucher Scheme [ 51].

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