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One to whose conduct a statute clearly applies may not successfully challenge it for vagueness". Parker v. Levy, 417 U.S. 733, 756, 94 S.Ct.
Please note that the process of attaching a file to an email message increases the size of the attachment, so if your attachment is almost 25MB, it may not successfully attach.
During such a retransmission-based polling process, some forwarders of s may not successfully reply ACK, either because they enter sleeping state or because of the poor link.
In the meantime, due to the unreliability of wireless communication, a sensor may not successfully receive a packet even when it is in the active mode.
Even if signs are identified and the customer is contacted, the marketing efforts may not successfully retain the focal customer.
However, the Knock In model may not successfully reproduce the amyloid lesion in the mouse.
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Even with extensive training, these poorly designed symbols still may not be successfully understood when the meaning link is forgotten.
He gave examples of instances which would "naturally be thought of as foreign interference operations but which may not be successfully prosecuted under the new laws", such as a university publisher rejecting a manuscript critical of the Chinese Communist party because it fears losing revenue from Chinese students and research collaborations with Chinese universities.
But what works in the richer economies may not translate successfully in emerging markets, where customer needs are different.
Despite the many advantages of cogen, we are aware that it may not be successfully carried out in our research context.
With that said, while star college athletes may not have successfully secured paychecks through the U.S. legal system, even under college sports' morally questionable "amateurism" rules, athletes still have a very limited amount of autonomy.
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