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Antisocial behaviour orders (asbos) have been held not to constitute a criminal charge and we think that the same applies to harassment warnings.
For such laws not to constitute an undue burden, states cannot charge people for photo-IDs: otherwise it constitutes a de facto poll tax.
The court had also ruled in the past that a sniff by a drug-detecting dog, which is commonly used at airports, is so minimally intrusive as not to constitute a search.
Most important, the normal function of sanctions in the law is to reinforce duties, not to constitute them.
This suggests that simpler models are not to constitute good alternatives in good prognosis patients.
Use of de-identified data is considered by many IRBs not to constitute human subjects research.
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"Mere guesses or 'hunches,' or the reporting of suspicious activity alone is not enough to constitute a reasonable suspicion and are not sufficient bases to watchlist an individual".
On its own, this does not appear to constitute an adequate basis for an injunction.
Coaxing and persuasion are generally not held to constitute undue influence in the absence of actual threats.
Daniel Nobel, Mr. Caracappa's lawyer, found this ridiculous, saying that certain "personality traits" in "a mere friendship" were not enough to constitute a criminal enterprise.
These multivariate regressions are not intended to constitute an impact evaluation of the contracting reforms in Weifang.
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