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Or alternatively, you would have an international tribunal that would be competent.
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The $180m figure has little to no imaginable correlation to any measurable marketability potential, generalised ROI, or anything else that would be deemed a competent valuation process institutionally in the West on something like Farmville.
Beitz suggests that we can develop an understanding of human rights by attending to "the practical inferences that would be drawn by competent participants in the practice from what they regard as valid claims of human rights".
But he also argued that his latest bug find was one that would be obvious to any competent software developer, even while it would be difficult to track down after the fact with security audit tools.
"The Blair conference was about helping the Palestinians to build the institutions that would be the beginnings of a competent, well-run Palestinian state," she said.
Importantly, but less dramatically, the draft report also states that its findings do not meet the investigative or evidentiary standards that would be required in such a competent court to prove such crimes.
The eye diagram from the simulation demonstrates that such devices would be competent for a 100Gb/s optical network.
The Department of Surgery set this cutoff figure to ensure that future physicians would be competent in most of the targeted objectives.
Specifically, virions that survive the pre-treatment intact would be competent for infection, and their progeny would face no further challenge from the extract in the absence of post-infection treatment.
That would be Mary Schapiro, reputed to be admirably competent, yet not overly threatening to Wall Street.
That would be fine if President Isaias Afwerki were benign and competent.
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