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Did the director leave notes that might enable someone else to do this?
This is an extremely broad definition: any photograph of a police officer might conceivably be considered useful to someone preparing for terrorism – it might enable someone planning terrorism from overseas to recognise an officer's uniform, for example.
There are additional visible clues that might enable someone to identify him, the FBI said in a statement.
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They want key papers redacted, with all information removed that might conceivably enable someone to use viruses as weapons.
In addition, Bush hinted at the possibility that Saddam might attack the United States or enable someone else to do so.
It can also enable someone to manipulate another person with great subtlety and finesse.
Every effort should be made to enable someone to take on responsible paid work on release".
What gets revealed might enable us to catch someone before they jump.
He says that Liszt's unusually large hands "enabled him to perform wide leaps"; the size of someone's hands might enable the player to render a widespread chord, but could hardly have any effect on the capacity to perform leaps.
Connectedness was seen as a protective or resilience factor that might enable a "mother to ride out depression better than someone in another neighbourhood who didn't have access to that good connection to community".
Pi tells him it might do more: it might enable him to believe in God.
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