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en Right now the suspicion is a reasonable one. The examinations we've conducted point to the presence of the virus. We haven't yet isolated it.

en The Commission has been informed by the European Union reference laboratory ... that the virus isolated in wild birds in Croatia is indeed the H5N1 virus,

en The Commission has been informed by the European Union reference laboratory ... that the virus isolated in wild birds in Croatia is indeed the H5N1 virus.

en On some of these questions there is a reasonable suspicion or a reasonable hint that a new appointment might swing those decisions the other way. And so that is why people on both sides of the political aisle are intently following this and agitating over it.

en The FISA 'probable cause' standard is essentially the same as the 'reasonable basis' standard used in the terrorist surveillance program. The 'reasonable suspicion' standard, which is lower than both of these, is not used in either program.

en The FISA 'probable cause' standard is essentially the same as the 'reasonable basis' standard used in the terrorist-surveillance program. The 'reasonable suspicion' standard, which is lower than both of these, is not used in either program.

en Law enforcement can't do a search without probable cause or reasonable suspicion.

en He can erase mistakes. Offensively, he's a definite low-post threat. And because of their 3-point shooting, he's usually isolated there one-on-one. And with his length and width, he has a chance to score really well. ... [He's] a low-post presence both offensively and defensively. Every team would love to have that, and they do.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. From the time that the company got its first unwarrantable failure, that put them on alert that those examinations weren't being conducted properly. Such unwarrantable failure is just intolerable, and that should be referred to the U.S. attorney for possible criminal prosecution.

en If we have reasonable suspicion that someone is using steroids...any performance enhancing drugs, that we can legally ask them to test,

en It is our policy to search if there is reasonable suspicion that the person is possibly in possession of some type of contraband.

en We base searches on information that we have. Our test is reasonable suspicion and that's what we use to determine whether we could search a child or not.

en People need to understand that our public health system is on heightened alert, so we may have more public reports of what appears to be isolated cases. We will be responding very aggressively. But I want to point out, once again, that this is an isolated case and it's not contagious.

en A doctrine capable of being stated only in obscure and involved terms is open to reasonable suspicion of being either crude or erroneous

en A doctrine capable of being stated only in obscure and involved terms is open to reasonable suspicion of being either crude or erroneous


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