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The government must get approval to snoop from a FISA court, which is untroubled by niceties such as probable cause, and the communications in question need only pertain to "foreign intelligence information", a phrase so broad as to be utterly meaningless.In extending the FISA Amendments Act, the Senate rejected four sensible amendments.
For mammalian toxicity, Derek reports confidence in predictions of activity, or likelihood that activity will be seen, using terms such as "probable", "plausible".
The function annotation of each protein is extracted from the "\product" field of the protein's CDS in the GenBank file, removing from the annotation symbols and common words such as "probable", "putative", "conserved" and others, to obtain a standard dictionary of meaningful descriptions.
The risk factors are also strong proxy indicators of the presence of significant mental health concerns such as probable affective, substance use and ASPD.
Diagnoses prefaced by words such as "probable" or "likely" were included while diagnoses preceded by "possible", "rule out" or "consider" were excluded.
In addition, we sought to test the usefulness of a GRN ELISA in the identification of GRN mutation carriers in patient populations with other forms of early-onset dementia, such as probable Alzheimer's disease (McKhann et al., 1984).
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The grip of libertarian, anti-state philosophies on the dominant Anglo-Saxon political right in the US and UK makes such intervention as probable as a Middle East settlement.
We recommend avoiding such extreme descriptors and to provide a scale on only one dimension – such as "more probable, much more probable".
Ward is listed as probable.
He is listed as probable.
Running back Brian Westbrook was listed as probable.
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