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"Damage could only be reported to higher authorities and it is hard to solve when it happened on the border of two provinces".
Details of the case could only be reported on Wednesday when the court of appeal lifted an order banning publication of any information about the case.
Rees's secret work for newspapers could only be reported following his trial for the murder of his former business partner, Daniel Morgan, which collapsed earlier this year following mistakes by Scotland Yard.
The popular Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot suggested in its April 1 issue that readers searched the Internet with the keywords "Israeli journalist gag" in order to learn about an affair of interest to Israelis that could only be reported on abroad.
Their convictions could only be reported on Monday after reporting restrictions were lifted.
As such, total data-gathering times and error-rates could only be reported for 29 paper forms.
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There are few characters in literature who are so strong and memorable that glimpses of their after-life could not only pack an emotional punch but be reported in the press.
Their convictions could only be revealed after reporting restrictions were lifted.
Vital status information could only be obtained for patients who were reported by name to the Cancer Registry – according to the exclusion criteria deceased patients were excluded from the OVIS-study.
Another limitation of this study, as it was of the original study, is that what the doctors reported could only be said to reflect their knowledge and not necessarily their practices.
A2A mutations could only be found in isolates from reported infections of zoonotic origin, from swine (see A/Victoria/1968 in Figure 6) or avian hosts (for example, human H5N1 infections).
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