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Flast was inconsistent with the cases that came before it and undervalued the separation-of-powers function of standing.
His bounded-risk analysis is badly flawed, resting on a dubious proposition, inconsistent with the cases he relies on, and, most importantly, recognizing the wrong set of circumstances in which parties would choose to limit their exposure to large cost changes.
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This method was more time-consuming and still provided scope for misclassification, i.e. 'false negatives' (no explicit statement of pyoderma diagnosis, or diagnosis expressed in terms inconsistent with the case definition) and 'false positives'.
The data administrator performs a logic check and automatic comparison of data information using the check function of OC software, checks the result values are inconsistent with the case report forms, and checks one-by-one with the original case report forms and make corrections, so as to ensure the data in the database are consistent with the results of the case report form.
On behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge, we filed an amicus brief with the Southern District of New York arguing AP's interpretation of the fair use doctrine was not only unduly narrow, but threatening to innovation and free expression, as well as fundamentally inconsistent with the prevailing cases on fair use in the search engine context.
The data from this investigation confirm that our modified case definition is highly specific: 95% of cases reported to ADHS met both the laboratory and clinical criteria specified in the CSTE definition; the other 5% either had no symptoms or had symptoms that were inconsistent with the coccidioidomycosis case definition.
The C.I.A.'s general counsel, called in immediately in 1953 to investigate Olson's death, noted that the official story -- that LSD "triggered" the suicide -- was "completely inconsistent" with the facts in the case.
Particular attention was paid to negative cases (cases inconsistent with the emerging analysis), which were used to clarify themes during analysis discussion sessions.
Kerr argues that the decision is inconsistent with other cases holding that violating a website terms of service does not render access unauthorized.
if such foreign proceeding is a foreign main proceeding, the stay and suspension referred to in section 1520(a) shall be modified or terminated if inconsistent with the relief granted in the case in the United States.
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