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Further, whether modifications (if any) to criteria can be made and the implications of making modifications, for example, in terms of dementia predictability and effect on generalisability, needs to be established.
"We consider that the power to make modifications to warrants for targeted interception, without judicial approval, is so wide as to give rise to real concern that the requirement of judicial authorisation can be circumvented, thereby undermining that important safeguard against arbitrariness.
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We are grateful for computing resources enabled by Cambridge eScience Centre's support of CamGRID and to Gregory Jordan for making modifications to PhyloWidget [89] to allow custom coloring.
Verma also said states would have to make "reasonable modifications" for those battling opioid addiction and other substance use disorders.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was the basis for Martin's successful suit against the PGA Tour, a "place of public accommodation" must make reasonable modifications for people with disabilities unless it can prove that "making such modifications would fundamentally alter the nature" of the activity.
The Casey Martin issue turned on provisions of the disabilities act requiring those operating public facilities such as golf courses to make "reasonable modifications" for people with disabilities unless those modifications would "fundamentally alter the nature" of the activity.
It recognized that those with a range of physical and emotional limitations had been increasingly marginalized in American society both because of prejudice and failure to make simple modifications for them.
The Americans With Disabilities Act, under which Mr. Martin sued the PGA Tour in 1997, requires operators of "public accommodations," including golf courses, to make "reasonable modifications" for people with disabilities unless the changes would "fundamentally alter the nature" of the activity.
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