Sentence examples for released persons from inspiring English sources

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Improperly released persons will nullify the disease control plan.

Data from this study suggests that newly released persons are utilizing public support programs less although they may have an easier time accessing SAT.

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Acknowledging that fees and fines can be a ball and chain that hold people back, the Council of State Governments, a nonprofit good governance group, has urged states to strike an "especially careful balance between achieving reparative justice (for the victim or community), meeting the needs of the released person's family and creating a manageable, if difficult, obligation for the individual".

The manager would be a go-between for the released person and the outside world, helping with housing, job opportunities and training, drug treatment or other forms of counseling.

Too, the possibilities of frictions grow out of the facts that one set of courts may interfere directly or indirectly with the other through injunctive and declaratory processes, through the use of habeas corpus and removal to release persons from the custody of the other set, and through the refusal by state courts to be bound by decisions of the United States Supreme Court.

In privacy-preserving data publishing techniques, such as k-anonymity, the goal is precisely to find countermeasures to this attack, and to release person-specific data in such a way that the ability to link to other information using the quasi-identifier(s) is limited.

"Our position is, in brief, that schools should not release person information about students to the military or anyone else without parental permission," said Jeanne Leblanc, the spokesperson for the ACLU of Connecticut.

Officials at the hospital said that they had treated and released one person for minor injuries.

On Saturday the authorities released another person with dual citizenship, Maziar Bahari, a Newsweek reporter and an independent filmmaker.

The address may have been given to the agency that arrested or released the person, or to the agency that seized the property.

It is found that the quantity of nitrogen releases of 4 kg/year/person (Lawrence et al. 2001) and it is also reported that chloride 4 g/day is released per person through urine, faces, and sweat.

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