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But senior Pentagon and military officials say that Mr. Obama's assurances may be challenging to guarantee in practice, particularly in trying to monitor the thousands of daily attacks on security systems in the United States that have set off a race to develop better cyberweapons.
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"The whole deal was ill-conceived to begin with and until there are rock-solid guarantees in practice that both sides will respect the right to seek asylum returns should stop," Van Gulik said.
Although South Africa's right to access to health care is constitutionally guaranteed, in practice, a post-apartheid health care contract is not automatically or unconditionally inclusive.
Whereas Crainiceanu and Ruppert [ 8] argued that the assumed conditions in these papers were often not guaranteed in practice, they showed the mixture proportion parameter is actually dependent on specific contexts and the equal-weight mixture can lead to conservative type I error control.
As always, while logic suggests the potential for health insurance programs to generate benefits at low cost, it does not guarantee that in practice the benefits will be large and the cost low.
Nevertheless, the availability of interpreting services neither guaranteed the quality of care, nor did it ensure the interpreting service would in practice be utilised.
Perhaps its definition of government is too narrow, and the other, allied entities whose obligations the government has guaranteed are, in practice, clearly part of the government themselves.
In addition to the worst case performance, we suggest that it is also important to evaluate robustness based upon whether a model yields portfolios that achieve their guaranteed robustness in practice.
If we take a look at this in the light of data retention, the retention of data for considerably long periods of time leads to risk exposure, which will pose a long-term threat to privacy and security to guarantee privacy rights in practice.
First, we hypothesized that the mean item score in "knowledge" would be higher than those in "behaviour", "outcomes/decisions" and "attitude" domains because knowledge is considered a necessary precursor, but not a sufficient guarantee, for changes in practice and outcomes.
Backman et al. [ 63] report that only 56 states have constitutional provisions that legally recognize the right to health and argue that even within these states, much work is still needed to ensure that this right is guaranteed in actual practice for all.
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