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- If receiving water is used as dilution water, caution must be exercised in exposing the test organisms to it, because of the possibility that it might be toxic. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Rather, I would define the crime as intimidating citizens from exercising their civil rights--which refers to behavior rather than thought or emotion--and require evidence of intent and premeditation. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- On the Internet, more of us will exercise our right and fulfill our civic responsibilities. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- We do not need government in order to exercise our freedom of speech or religion, to bear arms or to be free of state intrusion in our homes. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Scorsese is never on autopilot, never panders, never sells out, always goes for broke; to watch his films is to see a man risking his talent, not simply exercising it. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- In 1996, a new law enabled the INS to enter into agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies through which the INS provided training and the local agencies exercised immigration enforcement authority. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- The option to scale these percentages up or down in a given image was still available, but we chose not to exercise this option in the present study. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- When Courtney Love denied Broomfield the rights to Cobain's music and tried to get his movie quashed, she may not have been acting as the poster-girl for the ACLU that the organization perhaps naively tried to turn her into, but she was exercising her constitutionally-guaranteed right to protect her reputation against the worst form of libel there is. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Of course, 89 percent of MGM is owned by Kirk Kerkorian , who exercised all his rights. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Congress would have exercised its authority to legislate under the Thirteenth Amendment. [W1,W2,W3,F1,I1]: 1.00
- One would expect that a certain amount of common sense be exercised: Palm Drive and Bougainvillea Boulevard would be as out of place in Massachusetts as Yucca Lane; with the devastation wrought by Dutch elm disease, one might consider renaming all the streets in America named Elm Street to describe a hardier species. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Auditors should exercise professional judgment in pursuing indications of possible fraud and illegal acts so as not to interfere with potential future investigations, legal proceedings, or both. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Auditors will need to exercise professional judgment in assessing the significance of audit results or findings. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- At FAA's Aeronautical Center, some employees with contracting responsibilities were initially uncomfortable exercising newly delegated procurement authority to purchase goods or services up to a certain dollar amount without supervisory approval. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Require, as part of the due care standard, that auditors exercise professional skepticism and perform their work with integrity (par. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- well um i think a lot of families don't but i think a lot of families do and don't exercise it [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Non-overlapping endpoints Although the benefits associated with each individual health endpoint may be analyzed separately, care must be exercised in selecting health endpoints to include in the overall benefits analysis because of the possibility of double counting of benefits. [W1,W2,W3,F1,I1]: 1.00
- By this I mean that those who hold nominally powerful jobs ought to exercise correspondingly real power. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- It's tempting to say that anyone unwilling to sacrifice an hour to exercise the right to vote doesn't much deserve it. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Over the weekend, "Titanic" director James "King of the World" Cameron began exercising the perks of his new office by writing a piece in the LAT in which he tried to fire the paper's lead film critic, author of two scathing reviews of the iceberg epic. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Another world that exercised the etymological imagination is billabong , which owes its currency outside Australia to the familiarity of the national song, Waltzing Matilda , of which it is a crucial part. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- from his earlier appeal to Israel not to retaliate in the event of an Iraqi attack" by saying that " 'Israel obviously has the right of self-defense and will exercise that right as they see fit. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- absolutely and i wish they would exercise it more thoroughly let the punishment fit the crime in this state we've got a very weird situation going on we're under federal supervision [W1,W2,W3,F1,I1]: 1.00
- 3 percent of its shareholders exercised their rights. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Clergy and other religious leaders are as susceptible as any to the temptation to exercise power over others. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- Watkins described a DOD official who wanted to stonewall public concerns about environmental contamination and safety threats at DOE sites by exercising the government's sovereign-immunity defense against litigation. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- In accordance with these standards, all OSI work is conducted by personnel who collectively possess the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform it and who exercise due professional care (e.g. [W1,W2,W3,W4,F1,I1]: 1.00
- I think what we have here is a rare glimpse of the "more mature Monica," the one that she used to exercise when she would offer Bill Clinton her ideas concerning educational reform. [W1,W2,W3,W4,W5,F1,I1]: 1.00