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Nevertheless, the ability to directly translate these positive findings to dementia patient groups might be limited, as the investigators in these studies did not knowingly include, or report findings on, PD patients with cognitive impairment.
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The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, alleged that KBR knowingly included impermissible costs for private armed security in billings to the Army under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) III contract.
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This could be due to the fact that the Spanish study knowingly included a high proportion of individuals with respiratory diseases and they were comparatively much older (aged 40 69 years).
Watt and his colleagues who have prepared the case say it centres on "instances where the leave campaigns continued to make assertions of fact that were knowingly misleading", including the oft-cited claim of the EU costing the UK £350m a week.
These offences include knowingly providing defective disclosure documents to consumers, offering securities without appropriate disclosure and corporate fraud offences, which all currently carry a five-year jail term.
David Suddock, head of buying support at John Lewis, who revised the policy, says: "As a result of our commitment to expand our never knowingly undersold policy to include other retailers with online presences we now put a great deal of resources into checking the prices charged by our rivals and lowering ours where appropriate.
Such misconduct includes knowingly gaining unauthorized access to a computer system or database, falsely obtaining electronic services or data without payment of required charges, and destroying electronically processed, stored, or in-transit data.
The accusations to which he pleaded guilty included knowingly backdating documents relating to Mr. Nixon's gift of papers to the National Archives and misrepresenting who had legal title to the documents on crucial dates.
Parnell, who for decades ran the Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America, was found guilty last year on more than 70 criminal charges, including knowingly shipping tainted food across state lines, obstruction of justice, conspiracy and wire fraud.
Marler said that the stiff sentence for Parnell, who had been found guilty of more 70 criminal charges, including knowingly shipping tainted food across state lines, conspiracy and wire fraud, could serve as a deterrent to any bad actors who are tempted to cut corners on food safety in the years ahead.
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