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But deciding whether an action is reasonably likely to cause bodily injury, he said, may be more subjective.
Requested PHI is reasonably likely to cause substantial harm (defined in 65 Federal Register 82556 as physical, emotional, or psychological harm) to another person mentioned in the PHI (other than a health care provider).
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Clubb argues that Victoria's Public Health and Wellbeing Act breaches her rights because it seeks to prevent anti-abortion political speech by banning communications that are "reasonably likely to cause distress or anxiety" to someone accessing a clinic.
"The council considered the cartoon's linkage between the Jewish faith and the Israeli rocket attacks on Gaza was reasonably likely to cause great offence to many readers," the adjudication said.
Unlike the Victorian law – which prohibits communications that are "reasonably likely to cause stress or anxiety" – Reynolds said the Tasmanian law had "no tailoring towards any particular purpose" other than to ban anti-abortion views outside clinics.
In a full court press the commonwealth, NSW, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australian governments all intervened to argue the law banning communications that are "reasonably likely to cause distress or anxiety" does not infringe Australia's limited constitutional protection of freedom of speech.
He held that Bolt's journalism was "reasonably likely to have had an intimidatory effect on some people" and "was not done reasonably and in good faith in the making or publishing of a fair comment".
Requested PHI is reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person.
PtDAs are expected to inform patients about any treatment complication that is reasonably likely to occur.
Its presence is "reasonably likely to predict clinical benefit" most probably classifying it as level 3 endpoint surrogate of protection.
Credible failures are those that can occur or are reasonably likely to occur.
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