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Although France has banned fracking because of the risk of contamination, a British parliamentary committee report in May found no evidence that shale drilling threatened water supplies.
A State Department fact-finding mission in May found no evidence that the program "knowingly supported or participated in the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization".
Although an initial inspection of U.S. reactors by the N.R.C. in May found no "imminent threat," it concluded that at about a third of them some emergency equipment might be vulnerable to extreme circumstances, such as fires and explosions, in ways that are startlingly reminiscent of details at Fukushima.
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The investigations may find no personal wrongdoing.
But Mrs. Giannotti added, "We may find no suitable land".
It is far worse for a woman -- particularly an older one -- who may find no one being helpful or even flirtatious.
As a result, Beijing students are admitted to good universities with scores far below those of students from large provinces like Hunan or Hubei who may find no college spot at all.
And at the end of it all, we may find no reduction in drug use or crime, and that treatment was received by fewer than intended and for a shorter period than intended.
The short attention spans of a generation that prefers texting to talking, and considers the mediated friendship of Facebook a convenient substitute for more demanding forms of communication, may find no fault with its scattered focus.
(In a novel published last year, it was predicted that after the earth is levelled by nuclear warfare, archeologists may find no trace of civilization in the Western Hemisphere other than a fused blanket of metal made up of the discarded caps from Coke bottles).
If these factors outweigh the insecurity from violence, we may find no out-migration in areas with greater cartel presence.
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