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In recent years the NYPD has been criticized for alleged spying on political and ethnic groups without substantial evidence of criminal activity.
Another situation that reflects the stigmatization of the student body is the unfounded arrests of students during the disturbances, such as those that occurred on April 3, 2008, when four students were captured without substantial evidence, and eventually released when it was demonstrated that they were not even near the confrontation site at the time of the disturbances.
Rules to define ITDs as regional lymph node metastases changed in subsequent editions of the TNM staging without substantial evidence.
Because this is a loan in which no collateral is risked, lenders will be hesitant to take a chance on you without substantial evidence that the loan will be paid back.[7].
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Without more substantial evidence, they are limited in their actions.
We believe that the lack of specificity of habitat led many researchers and naturalists to extrapolate their range across peninsular India without any substantial evidence for doing so.
However it is difficult to see, even in Canada, how this could be adopted on a larger scale without more substantial evidence of effectiveness.
On the other hand, the majority of 5′ UTRs and translation start sites are estimated without any substantial evidence except for genes individually analysed.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted to obtain the evidence supporting the intervention categorised according to the following hierarchy: Grade A, care supported by evidence from randomised controlled trials; Grade B, care supported by evidence from controlled observational studies and convincing non-randomised evidence; and Grade C, care without substantial research evidence.
He also rejected Stein's additional argument that there is a constitutional right to demand an election recount without an extremely tight margin or substantial evidence of election tampering or fraud.
And when women protest, many doctors "play the dead-baby card", a phenomenon identified in 2011 by researchers of a Canadian study – implying, often without substantial scientific evidence, that a foetus is at risk and the mother is acting in her own interests, not in the interests of her unborn child.
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