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"I want to know what probable cause did those gang officers have when they stopped Ford?" said Cheryl Dorsey, 56, a retired LAPD sergeant told the LA Times.
"Probable cause was destroyed by the drug war," Simon said, adding that as long as 30 years ago "there were jokes about: 'You know what probable cause is on Edmondson Avenue?
The fourth section identifies what probable technology limits might be experienced by nuclear propulsion systems and the exploration limitations these technology restrictions might impose.
When I came on, there were jokes about, "You know what probable cause is on Edmondson Avenue?
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Cicero renders the Greek pithanon as probabile (and sometimes as veri simile), which modern editors sometimes translate in terms of what is probable or likely to be true.
In line with his notions of what is probable (probabile) or likely to be true (veri simile), Cicero often examines a range of philosophical positions, aiming to find out which of them is most rationally defensible.
This criterion, however, is too vague as it stands: what is probable or plausible behaviour in one person is not in another, and what is probable in one set of circumstances is not so in another.
Ultimate computer science is not about what is probable but what is possible.
What looked probable just moments ago now appears a destiny fulfilled.
What constitutes probable cause to detain and question someone about his or her legal status?
What seems probable is that the suddenly pressing need for tools like videoconferencing and the Internet will speed their social acceptability.
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