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Vignettes were initially drafted by an experienced researcher (RHO) based upon the literature on the quality of life of affected individuals, interrogation of information provided to consumers by a peak consumer organization (SANE; http://www.sane.org), and through published studies on the effectiveness of the interventions.
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He added that Lend Lease would even consider making the viability reports "available only for inspection at our premises, which would make it much more difficult for public authorities and their advisers to carry out robust interrogation of our information".
Subsequent interrogation of the information embedded within the grey level occurrence matrices (GLCM) indicates they are sensitive to changes in mineralogy and texture of samples derived from a magmatic nickel sulfide ore.
They include false and misleading statements about the interrogation of Zubaydah, the qualifications of C.I.A. interrogators, the agency's reporting practices regarding abuse, the number of detainees subjected to enhanced interrogation, the utility of information obtained in disrupting terrorist plots, and threats of sodomy and other inappropriate behavior.
Although it is currently unknown whether these polymorphisms increase or rather decrease the function of these regulators of muscle mass, molecular analysis and interrogation of other data might provide important information.
Interrogation of the microbiology information management system identified 8 other E. meningoseptica isolates throughout the wider hospital network: 1 patient in the study hospital in March 2013 for whom no connection to the critical care unit could be established, and 7 patients in the 4 other hospitals in the network during January 2010 October 2013.
His recommendation was radical: that Army prisons be geared, first and foremost, to interrogations and the gathering of information needed for the war effort.
Both emphasized that there had already been wide distribution, both through leaks and official disclosures, of information about C.I.A. interrogation practices during the Bush administration.
This is true, he said, despite a broad consensus that interrogation might be the best source of information on an elusive, low-tech, stateless foe like Al Qaeda.
The Senate report, which drew almost entirely on the C.I.A.'s internal communications, makes a convincing case that while the interrogation of Mohammed produced some valuable information, the interrogators never got what they wanted.
More recent papers, such as a 2004 CIA report about abusive interrogations, have emerged under the Freedom of Information Act.
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