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It's not only suspected terrorists whose death warrants are being personally signed by the president but innocent civilians geographically situated near a strike zone, as well, whether or not they have any ties to a suspected terrorist.

Huge resources have been invested in building a case against the LRA leaders, whose arrest warrants were the first issued by the court.

This lack of allopatric speciation - which otherwise seems to occur in several other species of Hypocrea/Trichoderma [cf. [ 33, 34]] - must be due to a continuous, unrestricted gene flow, whose mechanism warrants being identified.

The units, whose warrants allow the Adelson's to buy 86.6 million additional shares of stock at $6 a share, were priced at $100 each, and an additional 5.2 million are being offered to the public at the same price.

The units, whose warrants allow the Adelson's to buy 86.6 million additional shares of stock at $6 a share, were priced at $100 each, and an additional 5.2 million were offered to the public at the same price.

Given that subsidy for producers, the state projects that half of its diesel fuel is now B11 — too rich for Mercedes, whose models are designed and warranted for no more than B5.

If this tragedy is going to be a teachable moment, the lesson won't be found by determining whose vitriol is warranted.

The Crosstown clinic, by contrast, is prescribing top-quality stuff diacetylmorphine made in Switzerland to 120 people whose addictions are tenacious enough to warrant the treatment.The hope is that they will take safer drugs, lead more regular lives and eventually move to methadone.

Among patients whose symptoms are severe enough to warrant referral to clinics, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are often associated with Tourette's.

Overseas research indicates that many children whose injuries are severe enough to warrant hospitalisation experience long-term impairments in physical and cognitive function, behavioural difficulties, and psychological distress [ 3- 9].

This study suggests that there is a need to consider more carefully how specialist palliative care services identify people whose needs are complex enough to warrant additional support as there are people currently not using the service who could potentially benefit from additional support.

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