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Moreover, while a man seeing a woman's genitals may constitute a violation of her privacy, a woman seeing a man's may involve his committing an indecency offense against her (327).
I believe that Israel's use of defense articles provided by the U.S in the current Gaza military attacks may constitute a violation of the AECA.
The probe by the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan is exploring whether donors gave an eye-popping $107 million for Trump's inauguration ― a record high that's more than double what Barack Obama's committee raised in 2009 ― in exchange for access to Trump's administration or political influence, which may constitute a violation of federal corruption laws.
In light of press reports that Israeli forces fired on a United Nations school where civilians were taking shelter, I sent notice today to Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, that Israel's actions in Gaza since December 27th , 2008may constitute a violation of the requirements of the Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (AECA).
Last week, U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Democrat of Ohio) wrote a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pointing out that Israel's use of U.S. weapons in Gaza may constitute a violation of the requirements of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) of 1976.
The fact that maternal genotype is linked to offspring genotype may constitute a violation to this assumption.
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The three wrote a letter on May 6 to auditors at the State Department, the United States Agency for International Development and the Government Accountability Office, saying that "the Obama administration's advocacy in support of Kenya's proposed constitution may constitute a serious violation of the Siljander Amendment".
Many alterations, even those that may constitute a substantial violation of the no-alteration clause, can ultimately be cured by the tenant.
Each instance in which we provide service through our customer service platform or live chat software or in which unlicensed encryption functionality software is downloaded may constitute a separate violation of these laws".
Second, since the negative effect of heteropecilly may constitute a model violation more important for the CAT+Γ4 model than for site-homogeneous models (the site-specific variation of stationary frequencies over time should have less effect -i.e. averaged- when the same stationary frequencies are used for all the sites), the GTR+Γ4 or mtREV+Γ4 models are also used.
The Cohen payoff may constitute a campaign finance violation, but Trump faces much more serious allegations.
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