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The outcomes of proceeding extubation in patients seated in armchairs are similar to those extubated in supine position with the head elevated.
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The prosecutors in the Ferguson case at first presented their grand jury with the wrong law, which may have affected the outcome of that proceeding.
The resisters announce their intention of proceeding.
For example, the authors advocate increased transparency so that doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars will know the career outcomes of those who proceeded them and a change in the ratio of individuals who staff labs between graduate students, postdocs, technicians and staff scientists.
In order to characterize the longitudinal trajectory of VRQoL, clinical measures of vision, and vision-related functioning over a 4-year period, analysis of these outcomes will proceed in two stages.
As the opinion explains, "Any interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of a proceeding is a disqualifying interest; this restriction applies to an ownership interest in any corporation, whether or not the corporation appears as an amicus".
But he urged Justice Thomas to remove himself from the case in order to prevent any violation of a federal law -- he cited Section 455 of Title 28 of the United States Code, "Disqualification of Justices, Judges or Magistrates" -- that requires court officers to excuse themselves if a spouse has "an interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding".
That's why everyone with a wireless phone has a stake in the outcome of this proceeding, and the FCC should heed the calls of DoJ, many in Congress and a slew of consumer groups and move to strengthen the reserve".
The public is entitled to view this evidence to satisfy itself of the fairness of the outcome of this proceeding and to exercise democratic oversight of its Government".
The outcome of the proceeding will then be subject to an appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, or to a collateral challenge in a United States District Court.
28 U.S.C. 144 provides that any judge should disqualify himself when "his impartiality might reasonably be questioned" or when he has any "interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding".
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