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Officials would not comment on the meeting, but it represented the highest-level American contact with the 86-year-old deposed monarch, who may lead an alternative government if the Taliban falls.
In his closing speech, prosecutor Peter Wright QC said: "What may lead an otherwise caring, unassuming and conscientious nurse to act as we say he did is impossible to fathom".
He may not have won the election, he may lead an increasingly unstable coalition, he may for these and other reasons have multiplying enemies in his own party – but the smooth flow of his lordly old-fashioned vowels almost never dries up, however chancy his argument.
It may lead an unwary pathologist into the false interpretation of the depth of a melanoma, as such the use of Monsel's solution for hemostasis should be discouraged following biopsies of pigmented lesions or tumors which may prove to be diagnostic problems.
Mr Moretto says: "The draft guidance appears to envisage decisions being made which prevent lawful speech - even if it is reasonably practical to ensure such freedom of speech on the basis there is a risk that exposure to extreme but lawful views may lead an individual to be drawn into terrorism".
Then besides being a probability-weighted average of the utilities of worlds to which it may lead, an option's expected utility is also a probability-weighted average of the realizations of basic intrinsic desires and aversions.
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