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Judge Richard Leon's ruling that the phone-metadata program likely constitutes "an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment".
In the memo, Mr. Schubert warned that while the fudging of the data had initially not changed the fundamental conclusions of the data, the practice had "gone beyond all reasonable bounds and now most likely constitutes fraud".
On December 16 , 2013 Judge Richard Leon, in the District of Columbia, declares that the phone-metadata program is not effective at countering terrorist threats and likely constitutes "an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment".
He said the rule "likely constitutes collusion and hence a violation of European Union competition law".
The extensive folding coupled to binding observed here likely constitutes an obligate feature of biomolecular interactions involving the central and C-terminal part of Aβ.
The OB domains of PAN form a hexameric ring with a 13 Å pore, which likely constitutes the outermost constriction of the substrate translocation channel.
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On the one hand, the phoronid apical organ consists of flask-shaped serotonin-like immunoreactive monopolar perykaria, which most likely constitute a lophotrochozoan apomorphy [ 9].
In 2012, the Quogue board of trustees ruled that constructing an eruv "would very likely constitute a violation of the establishment clause" of the Constitution, and denied the application.
The replacement of old windows would likely constitute necessary repairs, Mr. Higgins said.
Littlejohn also required players to participate in pickup games before sanctioned practices began, which the university's general counsel, Mark Rotenberg, said would most likely constitute a major violation to the N.C.A.A.
So its restatement and executive changes likely constitute a real-life material adverse change, or MAC, giving P.&G. the right to terminate the acquisition, something P.&G. is now likely to do.
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