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"This certainly implicates first amendment rights to the extent that web hosts may, based on direct or informal pressure, limit the materials the American public has a first amendment right to access," Bankston told the website Talking Points Memo.
With the verdict, Quattrone faces a likely sentence of 15 to 21 months in prison, if U.S. District Judge Robert Owen adds extra time, as he may, based on a conclusion that Quattrone testified falsely on the stand, according to George Newhouse, a lawyer with Thelen Reid & Priest and an authority on federal sentencing guidelines.
In this way ltOFC may, based on social or environmental cues, suppress the initiation of a response cascade that would otherwise lead to reactive aggression.
There are relatively few clinical and radiological parameters that may, based on this study, help predict the course of childhood unilateral intracranial arteriopathy, outcome and recurrence and crucially, these may not be available at initial presentation.
If the OIG report's analysis of NIS inhibitor intake is correct, exposures to thyroid toxicants may, based on NIS inhibition, be too high for a significant number of people.
Besides internal medicine and surgery, these hospitals may – based on governmental requirements planning – also house specialties such as gynaecology and obstetrics, ear, nose and throat, ophthalmology and, eventually, orthopaedics, urology, radiology and laboratory services.
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Financial experts may base this figure on testimony, or it may be based on the number of celestial bodies visible from a high-powered telescope in Tallahassee.
Many companies place a premium on how effective you are in helping your people grow and may base part of your bonus on it.
Further improvement may base on consequent risk assessment and management of risk factors.
Untrained patients may base their judgments on dimensions of interactions that are mostly intangible.
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