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Apparently, there is more to detect these days.
Specifically, Mr. Chemerinsky said he thought Mr. Garcetti's office could have done more to detect what was happening in the Rampart Division.
Jury's answer: Yes Should Eastwood & Partners [the club's consultant engineers] have done more to detect and advise on any unsafe or unsatisfactory features of Hillsborough stadium which caused or contributed to the disaster?
Transocean could have done more to detect problems before the fatal Gulf of Mexico oil rig disaster in 2010, the company's chief executive has said.
So why don't we do more to detect these patterns before it's too late?
That's a shame, because the government itself needs to do more to detect, deter, and defeat cyber-attacks.
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"It is more difficult to detect and much more difficult to survive.
These characteristics are more difficult to detect and need more time and attention from prescribers.
This is a more serious attack, since it is usually more difficult to detect and to be counterattacked.
Therefore, longer terms were more difficult to detect than shorter terms, despite these could generate more FAs.
More problematic, because it is not only likely but also much more difficult to detect, is "interest-bias".
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