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A successful case would require proof of incompetence, dishonesty or a lack of integrity.
The theorem may have earned its nickname from the Euclidean figure or from the commonsense notion that only an ass would require proof of so obvious a statement.
His statement said that he then eliminated second-degree manslaughter, which would require proof of reckless behavior, and criminally negligent homicide, which would require proof of behavior that "constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the situation".
Spain has talked about asking the European Union to freeze the financial assets of such groups (admitting that such a move would require proof of any links to E.T.A).
The Missouri legislature is, as Ian Urbina reported in The Times on Monday, on the verge of passing an amendment to the State Constitution that would require proof of citizenship from anyone registering to vote.
The two highest levels would require proof of citizenship or legal immigration status and would be valid forms of federal identification, meaning they could be used to board domestic flights or to enter federal buildings.
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He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting wagering information across state lines — not sports bribery, a charge that would require proof he changed the outcome of a game.
The CPS originally abandoned the case on the basis that it would require proof that management failures were the cause of the accident.
The most limited class of license, available to both citizens and illegal immigrants, would not require proof of legal residency.
He added that such a request would also require proof of wrongdoing that met the legal standards of American courts.
They could, for instance, become eligible under Daca, which would also require proof of 10 years' work history, paid taxes, and reaching retirement age.
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