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Emerson said that left him concerned that the investigators may be declaring "open season on the messenger," meaning Canseco.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has guidelines stating that babies should not be delivered before 39 weeks without a medical reason, but doctors may be declaring a medical need more quickly than they did in the past.
Malaysia may be declaring its ambitions very publicly, but you can be sure neighbouring nations in South East Asia are harbouring similar ambitions.
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IN Japan, a master of the Noh drama may be declared a living national treasure and supported for life.
No bathroom, newspaper, comfy chair, spot-on-the-terrace-with-just-the-right-view may be declared off-limits.
In a statement, the NERC warned a separate outbreak may be declared if a new case of Ebola emerges.
The delay means that the well may be declared officially dead about a month later than expected.
"It is only proposed that the commonwealth attorney general may consult with the commonwealth ombudsman in determining which agencies may be declared eligible to access telecommunications data".
The vast reef, which may be declared 'in danger' by the World Heritage Committee when it meets in June, is "highly vulnerable" to warming and acidification, the report found.
If the guarantees promised to European bodies exist only in laws that are inconsistent with a provision of the constitution, then those lower laws may be declared unconstitutional.
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