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Though the practice is not illegal, regulators have said that it dilutes the returns of long-term investors and often violates the policies of many funds and their management companies, constituting fraud.
Lenora Lapidus, a lawyer with the New Jersey office of the American Civil Liberties Union, says drug testing often violates students' privacy rights and is unfair because it is not uniformly applied.
The Romney campaign often violates, and even reverses, the law of cause and effect.
He could end Operation Streamline, which often violates the due process of undocumented immigrants.
High-throughput omics data, such as that from next generation sequencing, often violates this assumption.
This sounds obvious — but it is far too often violated in most institutions, even in the military.
Thus it is said that international law is not really law, and need not be adhered to, because it is so seldom enforced and so often violated.
Traditional kernel principal component analysis (KPCA) based nonlinear process monitoring method may not perform well because its Gaussian distribution assumption is often violated in the real industrial processes.
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