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Although most clinical outcomes are still under extensive investigation, careful titration of oxygen supply is warranted in order to secure adequate tissue oxygenation while preventing hyperoxic harm.
The police did not have trouble locating Mr. Huguely on Monday morning after they found "sufficient probable cause" to secure warrants for his arrest.
The antiterrorism law expanded the government's authority to secure warrants from a secret intelligence court in Washington to obtain records from libraries and other institutions, using what many legal experts regard as a lesser standard of proof than is needed in traditional criminal investigations.
Critics of the plan suggest police be forced to secure warrants in cases like these at the very least.
A number of family members also gathered, including her uncle, Frederick, Duke of York with a warrant in his pocket to secure her return by force if need be.
A similar effort was made a few weeks earlier to secure a warrant against Ehud Barak, the defence minister.
The UK promised Israel it would change the law to make it harder to secure arrest warrants for Israeli public figures.
The complaint, which prosecutors filed in court to secure the warrant to arrest the governor, quoted Mr. Blagojevich, in conversations intercepted on Dec. 4, as saying that he was giving greater consideration to "Senate Candidate 5," whose supporters were offering to raise a substantial amount of campaign money for the governor.
Martin provoked cries of "shame" in the Commons on Wednesday when he criticised the police for failing to secure a warrant for the search and for failing to brief the Commons authorities that they had a right to demand such a warrant.
Hayden, who led the National Security Agency from 1999 to 2005, told reporters the White House believed that the requirement of "probable cause" to secure a warrant under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was too strict, and that the president wanted to spy on people based on a lower standard of evidence, a "reasonable basis to believe" that someone is communicating with Al Qaeda.
The move comes amid efforts to secure a warrant for Livni's arrest by London lawyers Hickman and Rose, acting on behalf of a relative of a Palestinian killed in the bombing of a police compound on the first day of Israel's military assault on Gaza, which began in December 2008.
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