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The need to consult third parties under the Freedom of Information Act is only required in circumstances when release of information is likely to invoke an exemption, for example on privacy grounds or because the information is commercial-in-confidence.
Snowden's defense team in Hong Kong is likely to invoke part of the extradition treaty with the United States, which states that suspects will not be turned over to face criminal trial for offenses of a "political character," explains The Post.
Treatment regimens in this study deviated in duration and content; clarithromycin monotherapy is likely to invoke resistance (1 ) and no evidence supports fluoroquinolone use (1 ).
We suggest that those interested in Reverse Innovation should reflect carefully on the value of disclosing the source of the innovation that is being proposed, if doing so is likely to invoke negative stereotypes.
On the basis of a long and successful history of collaboration with the states during public health emergencies, CDC is likely to invoke federal quarantine power only rarely, such as at ports of entry or other time-sensitive situations.
On a cautionary note, the automated IFS scheme is likely to invoke a "selection bias", whereby features are optimal for that particular data set, leading to inflated performance figures [ 19].
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Not many people outside of a lab are likely to invoke a principle with a name like this.
Defense lawyers are likely to invoke his name as well.
When songs aren't stocked with musings on girls, they're likely to invoke space ships, airplanes or military imagery.
Yet thousands of French demonstrators are likely to invoke him as their intellectual champion next month during protests at the coming summit meeting of the European Union.
But American officials said that neither side was likely to invoke the treaty in this case because Manila's confrontation with Beijing is over disputed territory.
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