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With respect to my consideration of the intent element of a potential criminal offense under the Independent Counsel Act, I may conclude that no further investigation is warranted based on a finding that the subject lacked criminal intent only if there is "clear and convincing evidence" that the covered persons lacked the state of mind required for the violation of criminal law involved.

In Book IV of the Essay, where Locke concludes that morality is, like mathematics, a human science (and, properly-speaking, knowledge), Locke draws a teleological lesson since we are clearly fitted with the capacity for discerning our moral duty, then that is what we ought to do: "I think I may conclude, that Morality is the proper Science and Business of Mankind in general".

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I think you may conclude that it's high time President Bush left beach volleyball practice!

Recommended drugs (nitrofurantoin) were often not available in the preferred user friendly dosages: "I think you may conclude that nitrofurantoin - twice a day 100 mg - is not available in the Netherlands.

In cases of no coinfection, one may conclude that (i) one virus was completely outcompeted by its counterpart and is not present in the plant anymore or (ii) it may still be present but at a concentration that is under the method detection level.

Accepting this explanation, we may conclude that: (i) raters give more weight to cost-effectiveness and less weight to effect for priority decisions with budgetary implications, and (ii) being a specialist, a non-psychologist, and having high guideline awareness reduces the probability of being classified into the highest priority group for the priority decision with budgetary implications, only.

I gave Michel the look that I employ to withering effect as I cycle to work in London, one which says: "I have drunk several espressos and, by the look of my wild eyes and barmy demeanour, you may conclude that I have eaten a handful of amphetamines".

Earlier in Ecce Homo, Nietzsche describes himself as a higher type, "a well-turned-out-person" (EH I:2), and thus we may conclude that it is a characteristic only of the higher type that he is driven in pursuit of a project in the way described here.

Hence we may conclude that d ( f, Q ) ≤ L 1 - i 4 ( 1 - L ), which implies inequality (4.4).

Any boss reading this sorry tale may conclude: there, but for the grace of God, go I.

Along this line, we may conclude that the reduction proceeds through Cu II) → Cu(I) → Cu(0).

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