The Romney campaign says his administration would not oppose abortion in instances of rape.
The book now says it is "wrong to stereotype" in instances of rape.
But the dramatic rise in instances of liver disease can be largely blamed on the increase in binge drinking.
They have seen a 60% average reduction in incidents of violence, and a 70-80% increase in instances of peacemaking.
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And by getting a bit of bad publicity, I mean it has come to the attention of those in charge that ITINs are increasingly involved in instances of tax fraud.
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Likewise, in instances of government fraud, similar clawback requirements should be routinely included in corporate integrity agreements with the government, with the reclaimed funds in those instances going to the government along with any other financial penalties.
Self-regulation involves an insurmountable conflict of interest and results in thousands of instances of avoidable fraud each year.
"In the 1950s there were a number of instances in which civilians of one kind or another were prosecuted in courts-martial and the Supreme Court had a lot of trouble with that, " said Fidell.
As we do in all instances of this nature, the Houston Police Department's Homicide and Internal Affairs Divisions, and the Harris County District Attorneys Office, Civil Rights Division, are investigating this incident.
Schizophrenia is a diagnosis that has come up in some instances of mass killings -- for instance, Jared Loughner, who killed six people and wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords outside an Arizona supermarket in 2011.
"In the vast majority of instances in which Blackwater fired shots, Blackwater is firing from a moving vehicle and does not remain at the scene to determine if the shots resulted in casualties, " the report added.
In the equivalent of two and a half workdays, that examiner must analyze the application and then search through all the existing documents in that field to find any instances of prior art (see " In the path of an avalanche").
In writing about this subject, we do not need to look at the record of Muslim violence against Muslims from archives, for the subject continues to be part of the experience of contemporary Muslims and in many instances is part of their living memory.
But in the rarest of instances, former players become team owners in the sport in which they played professionally.
In the rare instances of a leak to the surface, energy companies alert and voluntarily evacuate residents while the safety of the site is evaluated.
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There is absolutely no denying that a culture that allowed close financial ties between doctors and drug companies resulted in some horrible instances of over-marketing.
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Lesson four is that phenomenally rich people disagree all the time, which means that in those instances half of them must be wrong despite the seeming omniscience conferred by all those billions.
In several instances indicative of the way such complaints were handled, company representatives did not write down reports of worsened pain after using the pump, withdrawal symptoms, and unexplained vibrations of the device, according to the letter.
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Now, the Business Roundtable has always understood that in each of these instances, government hasn't stepped in to supplant private enterprise, but to catalyze it, to create the conditions for entrepreneurs and new businesses to adapt and to thrive.
"The (appeals) court properly found that Congress' decision to maintain Section 5 was grounded in the many instances of recent voting discrimination, " said Jon Greenbaum, chief counsel for the Lawyers' Committee, who argued in favor of the law before the federal courts.
In each of these instances, and too many others to mention in the space available here, the Obama administration is acting in ways that intensify the risk to Americans at the hands of those who adhere to Shariah.
In spite of this knowledge, the Eschborn office, in isolated instances, granted licenses for some of the part ordered from Germany by Iraq, even after Autumn 1989.
And there have been a number of rather enlightening instances in the past 24 hours of confirmation by unusual sources of the fact that the House and Senate are indeed in recess.
Recent research in Australia showed that 13 out of 14 instances of television umpires being asked judge low catches ruled in favour of the batsman.
People involved in this kind of litigation in Britain say that they have evidence of instances where witnesses have been intimidated by sleuthing and snooping on behalf of the plaintiffs, who may have powerful state backers keen to uncover their opponents' sources and methods.
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For instance, all of the mothers allowed their children to sleep in Jackson's bedroom from the start, some of them suffered instances in which they felt their boys preferred Jackson's company to their own, and all of them benefited from Jackson's financial help.
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But they are also required for prospective adopters of children in England and Wales and in a variety of other instances, which are listed here on the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) website.
But in most of these instances interest rates fell sharply or the country's currency weakened.
In other instances, passports of family members have been confiscated, preventing them from leaving Iran, he added.
In fact, many instances of coronary artery syndrome develop after a plaque ruptures.
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