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But the United States attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, in a memorandum filed on Tuesday, described what it called Mr. Ghailani's "active participation" in preparations for the bombing in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and indicated that the jury had rationally inferred that he was a knowing participant.
Hence we are not faced here with the question whether party membership may rationally be inferred from a refusal to answer a question directed to present membership where the refusal rests on the belief that an answer might incriminate, cf. Adamson v.
CORNYN: But, Judge, even the district court admitted that a jury could rationally infer that city officials worked behind the scenes to sabotage the promotional examinations, because they knew that the exams -- they knew that, were the exams certified, the mayor would incur the wrath of Reverend Boise Kimber and other influential leaders of New Haven's African-American community.
"I'm trying to figure out what the evidence is from which the jury can rationally infer that, going all the way back to 2002, there was this understanding that," as she put it, "if the day ever came when Zehy ever needed her vote, she'd give it to him".
(4) It follows from these premises that we can (rationally) infer the existence of God and "his similarity to human mind and intelligence" (D, 2.5/143).
If we have information about how the solubility changes in relation to temperature, which can be inferred from the results of a B22 temperature dependence measurement, we may rationally propose a suitable temperature for crystallization screens.
However, in contrast to their conclusions, I show that investors infer earnings management and rationally undo its effects at equity offering announcements.
Inferred Storage.
It has to be inferred.
What is being inferred, exactly?
They implicitly inferred the same.
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