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It was warranted to ask whether cell surface protrusions displayed vertical oscillations with a period on the order of seconds.
It might also be warranted to ask why such perceptions may be present and to assess empirically the extent to which such perceptions actually influence authorship practices.
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As Judge Richard Posner has put it, "once you grant the legitimacy of surveillance aimed at detection rather than at gathering evidence of guilt, requiring a warrant to conduct it would be like requiring a warrant to ask people questions or to install surveillance cameras on city streets".
Authorities can get a warrant to ask tech companies to hand them data.
This zoonotic potential has warranted alertness to ask about animal contact when screening patients for MRSA.
Ayaalaa Hosni, spokeswoman for a women's anti-coup group, complained to me that you can't demonstrate without a warrant but if you "go to ask for a warrant you get arrested".
The source claimed that even the conventional warrant system has been distorted – whereas police used to ask for a warrant before intercepting a target's communications, they will now ask GCHQ to intercept the target's communications and then use that information to seek a warrant.
In April, the Baltimore County executive signed an order prohibiting law enforcement from holding people beyond their scheduled release dates without a warrant and instructing officers not to ask about immigration status.
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