Patterns revealed by more exigent and widely promulgated research in other countries probably exist here. |
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Once they alerted to the car, the cops had reasonable suspicion plus exigent circumstances, so they had extra good justification to search. |
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In my view, this falls within the exception permitting warrantless seizure in exigent circumstances. |
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The overall American legal framework was reinterpreted and adapted to fit the exigent circumstances, and rough justice was often the result. |
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The figures suggested by Trives are grossly inflated and completely unrealistic having regard to the exigent circumstances. |
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We are not the only people in the world to have exigent political responsibilities. |
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For Scrabble players, let's try exigent, etiolated, epitomical, effulgent, esemplastic, erumpent, and embrasured. |
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Our Quality System, inspired to the ISO system, has been reinforced in some parts with more exigent International Standards, allowing us to guarantee a faultiness product. |
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We have issues that deal with wiretap laws and the extent to which wiretaps may be authorized in the absence of judicial authorization when carried out in exigent circumstances. |
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An officer may exercise any of the powers referred to above without a warrant if the conditions for obtaining one exist but, due to exigent circumstances, it is not practical to obtain one. |
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A particular attention is given to the metrological control and a control climatized room, completely equipped,allows us to keep under control the quality of goods and to satisfy the requests of our more exigent clients. |
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But once this document is complete and the project is begun, the rhetoric of game development mostly shifts away from exigent functions and begins to work more quotidianly. |
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