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The panels could refer possible instances of wrongdoing to the Justice Department.
The inspector general has the power to refer possible criminal accusations to prosecutors for possible charges.
Finra has proposed a rule that would allow arbitrators to refer possible violations to its enforcement unit while a case is still going on, alleviating the potential that information might be too stale to be pursued.
Far from being "vexatious" as the government claims, campaign groups with the expertise and energy to scrutinise school admissions and refer possible breaches to the OSA are performing an important public service at a time when it is needed more than ever.
General practitioners who contacted hospitals to refer possible patients with recent suicide attempt were also informed about the trial.
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The C.I.A. refers possible leak cases to the Justice Department on an almost weekly basis.
He refers possible errors to a network of 34 editors in various departments who are charged with investigating them and reporting back.
Ms. Brunner, who has recently referred possible cases of notary fraud in her state to federal authorities, worries that the legislation would allow the lowest standard for notaries to become a nationwide practice.
The files refer to possible Venezuelan aid in the form of financing and arms, but no proof of such deals has emerged.
First conditionals can refer to possible present or future consequences.
Of these, the first two refer to possible temporal states of a transient object.
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