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The government also says using treaties to seek information can be slow.What is more, it argues, Microsoft is defining a warrant too narrowly.
But so should the powers on the Security Council, including America, China and Russia, which are not ICC members: the council referred Darfur to the ICC for investigation, and should now back the arrest warrant too.
It's that they served the warrant too late to catch the victim with what they believed to be large amounts of weapons of mass destruction, er, marijuana.
In addition to the need for cooperation with Pakistan, other neighbors warrant attention, too.
This does not necessarily mean that such sanctions are wrong or unjustified; the motives of those who oppose them may warrant inspection too.
Doesn't it warrant assistance, too?
In fact, zeal in such investigations is warranted and was too long in coming.
He argues that "adaptive reuse" of property, as the planners call it, is just as important for older suburbs as for cities -- and that streamlined regulations are warranted for them, too.
This effect may be beneficial for the majority of patients with type 2 diabetes who are often diagnosed with hypertension, although caution is warranted for a too low BP in certain populations such as the elderly or those with comorbidities.
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