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It further notes this data has "been collected over time through routine care", going on to assert: "This means it's not possible to identify any individual patients from the scans.
According to Reuters, the judge ruled there is no "meaningful interference" with the account holder's "possessory interest", going on to assert that any privacy infringement occurs "at the time of disclosure in the United States", rather than when the data itself is transferred.
Murugadoss claimed that Thuppakki did not have an army backdrop like Gere's film but was set in Mumbai instead, going on to assert that everything in his film was original.
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The white paper goes on to assert that the mainland is a peace-loving nation.
He goes on to assert that "the Dutch have always kept to the fiction that they boldly resisted the occupation".
He goes on to assert that "virtually all Englishmen in India at this period Indianised themselves to some extent".
She goes on to assert that no country waging a war has done so much to protect innocent civilians.
Mr. Lampe went on to assert that Ford, not Firestone, should bear responsibility for the deadly problems that have appeared.
Keen then goes on to assert that lending is, by definition (at least as I understand it), an addition to aggregate demand.
The Napoli owner went on to assert that this was "either bad faith or incompetence" from the officials, demanding that all be punished for their errors.
He then went on to assert that Obama, who attended Harvard Law School four years ahead of him, "would have made a perfect president of Harvard Law School".
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