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Drawing on its best cold war oratory, North Korea today denounced the sinking by Japan of an unidentified boat in a high seas gun battle last Saturday as "a crime" that is "nothing but the brutal piracy and unpardonable terrorism of a modern brand that could be committed only by samurais of Japan in defiance of international laws".
Although the maximum error on the rotation around the normal vector that could be committed is 3.75°, in practice the algorithm evaluates the similarity of so many correspondences with different orientations of the normal vector that usually the rotation error is under that value (as shown in the results).
The racetrack bribe was run-of-the-mill graft that could be committed over and over by a man who prided himself on political fundraising.
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If the law was interpreted as the high court decided, Ryder said it "would mean that terrorism could be committed by acts that do not intend to incite violence or endanger life".
In a case involving two of Burr's confederates, Marshall wrote that treason could be committed by someone who performed "any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action".
The court gave several reasons for its decision, but the key one based on an unusual interpretation of a landmark 1983 Supreme Court precedent was the judges' view that no offense could be committed unless a corporate insider (the tipper) received money or valuable property (jewelry or a briefcase full of cash, say) in exchange for leaking information to the person who traded on it (the tippee).
As a taxpayer, I find it quite shocking that so much money could be committed without any evidence.
In the postscript to her report on the banality of evil, Arendt wrote: "In its judgment the court naturally conceded that such a crime could be committed only by a giant bureaucracy using the resources of government.
The fund's director, Dr. Richard Feachem, said that it was possible that more of the money could be committed to treatment to support the new venture.
To further investigate whether HBR may have a role in Smad patterning, the hyaluronan mixed ester was also applied to FMhMSCs, a hMSC population that due to HBR treatment could be committed to the cardiovascular lineage in vitro, affording remarkable myocardial repair in vivo after transplantation in infarcted rat hearts [5].
London-based barrister Richard Colbey, of Lamb Chambers, said it was likely that Apple's actions breached basic consumer laws in the UK, and added that it could be committing an offence under the Criminal Damage Act 1971.
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