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Administration officials are most likely concerned that the passage might bolster concerns raised by Mr. Spitzer and his former aides that potential transgressions by Mr. Bruno were not fully examined.
Although Dolle said she was never abused during her time as a muse, she described how the job's unconventional demands often left her feeling disoriented and confused ― thus making her more vulnerable to potential transgressions.
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That argues in favor of the idea that the first-quarter earnings were not misstated, the most egregious potential transgression.
That means that voters are weighing each new piece of information about Mr. Perry — each potential transgression against conservatism — fairly carefully.
And, incredibly enough, the Department of Justice, under Jimmy Carter, complied with Bamford's Freedom of Information Act requests, supplying him with secret documents related to the Church Committee, the Senate group that, in 1975, investigated American intelligence agencies for potential transgression of their mandates.
Our tools also should also have policy-driven data ethics checks — including alerts that pop up dynamically as audit information is being recorded, warning users of potential ethics transgressions and asking for confirmation to proceed, or blocking the action entirely.
Agricultural breeding programs have long benefited from transgressive phenotypes as a means to improve cultivars but studying the adaptive potential of transgression in evolutionary research is only a recent development.
The word's fantastical, and often sexualized, connotations cast the muse in shadows, the lack of defined boundaries potentially enabling transgressions on the part of the artist to occur ― a potential made clear by various Me Too stories of late.
Values for the transgression potential, τ, remain elusive because this quantity cannot be directly measured using molecular techniques.
We therefore refer to parameter τ as a measure of "transgression potential" in the parental generation, which can become "realized," in some sense, in subsequent generations.
The links between moment of transgression and other risk factors are described in the following paragraphs, representing thus findings informing on three potential key at risk transgression patterns adopted by pedestrians, users of the Cleveland rail line.
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