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Egypt's civil aviation minister, Sherif Fathi, has said terrorism was a more probable cause than equipment failure or some other catastrophic event.
Egypt's civil aviation minister, Sherif Fathi, said terrorism was a more probable cause than equipment failure or some other catastrophic event.
The more probable cause is that someone asked God what America was like, and in order to save time He decided to call a couple of expert witnesses.
Manchester City are urgently trying to establish the cause of the allergic reaction which forced Mario Balotelli's departure from their Europa League defeat in Kiev, with Velcro and other fabrics under consideration as well as the more probable cause – grass.
But some observers pointed to the more probable cause for his outburst, which was that Mr. Gandhi did not always get his way with the powerful chieftains within his own party and had to resort to the guerrilla tactic of hijacking a news conference to reach out to the nation.
The breweries themselves are a far more probable cause of the increase on sub-premium beer prices.
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"There is no way no sliver of a chance of a way that the SDNY the Southern District of New York—"went to a magistrate for a search warrant *against the lawyer for the President of the United States* without much more than probable cause," Benjamin Wittes, the editor of the Lawfare blog, wrote on Twitter.
"I don't like casting into doubt the judgment of the grand jury," he said, "but why couldn't we say that when you're taking away funds that are needed for hiring a lawyer for your defense, you need something more than probable cause?" he asked.
While one would assume you need more than probable cause to track someone through space and time, apparently your car sitting in your driveway is fair game for tracking devices.
"There's more than enough probable cause to arrest him.
In Fort Wayne Books, Inc. v. Indiana (1989), the Court unanimously held that the government must show more than "mere probable cause" to seize the alleged proceeds and instrumentalities of crime if the seizure chills freedom of speech.
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