This form of brain damage has been increasingly diagnosed by symptoms in athletes subjected to head trauma.
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"Unfortunately, this has often resulted in sexual offences being subjected to a different and, in reality, more rigorous test than that applied to other crimes, " he added.
Fact witnesses were called in and were subjected to questions by all.
Staff working in the NHS in Wales are subjected to an average of 22 cases of violent or aggressive behaviour every day, according to a study.
That led to bitter complaints by Americans living in countries such as Canada who argued they were being subjected to double taxation in violation of the U.S.' own income tax treaties.
Another victim, Rachel Ehrenfeld, was unable to attend the conference lest she be subjected to legal action in British courts pursuant to a Shariah-based "libel tourism" judgment against her.
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It was also put in a vacuum chamber and subjected to the kind of temperatures it will experience in space.
Former Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o threatened to leave the field back in February 2006 after being subjected to racist abuse and pelted with bottles during a game against Real Zaragoza.
On one hand this brings to memory the bank freeze that former President Collor subjected Brazilians to in the early 1990s, and I remember how angry people were, it hurt the least advantaged the most.
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France was one of 12 countries subjected to in-depth studies this year.
Chicago came in second, due largely to its dense urban population, crippling traffic and the fact that motorists in the Windy City are subjected to fuel costs that are 30 percent higher than the U.S. average.
Liberal Democrat Lord Palmer of Childs Hill pointed to a survey which he said showed 42% of Jewish students had witnessed or been subjected to anti-Semitism in the seven months up to the survey in October 2011.
But, not necessarily in the eyes of the adults who continue to be subjected to news of the acrimony in Washington, the mercurial economy, and the angry bunch of folks occupying Wall Street.
They also said that while Mr Aswat, if convicted, would have access to mental health services regardless of which prison he was in, he would be facing "an uncertain future in an as yet undetermined institution, and possibly be subjected to the highly restrictive regime in ADX Florence" which would violate Article 3 of the Convention.
In September 2007 he subjected himself to a 50, 000 volt taser to test the effects.
Plaid Cymru media spokesperson Alun Ffred Jones said newspapers in Wales were being "subjected to death by a thousand cuts".
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It is a safe bet that the court will be subjected in the coming days to a counter-campaign by her parents' friends and supporters.
Although she used to sit on a judicial watchdog body, she denounced it for ignoring a constitutional requirement that all judges be subjected to reassessment in 2010.
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L. Sharma, the lawyer for another of the accused men, Mukesh Singh, has said his client wasn't even in Delhi on Dec. 16 and claimed that Mr. Singh has been subjected to "third degree torture" in jail.
Therefore if there are assets in the trust with appreciation that you plan to sell in the near future, you may wish to sell in 2012 rather than 2013 since capital gains are not usually distributed as income to the beneficiaries and could be subjected to the added tax with in the trust.
Then in October 2012, England's Under-21 players were subjected to racist chanting during the European Championship qualifier in Krusevac.
That said, there are programs that have been created in the healthcare legislation that are subjected to discretionary spending rules.
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Katz even prescribed the treatment in cases in which doing so subjected the patients to risk of injury or death, prosecutors said.
When Lennon planned to join Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in free open-air concerts outside the 1972 Republican Convention, in Miami, he was promptly subjected to deportation proceedings.
She told a hearing of America's House of Representatives last September that she approached police to speak to the officer in charge, but was surrounded, shaken, and subjected to obscene verbal abuse.
If you take no stock in the main Christian festival of Easter, or if you are a non-Jew who has no interest in atoning in the fall, you have an all-American fighting chance of being able to ignore these events, or of being only briefly subjected to parking restrictions in Manhattan.
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One reason the PATH has been so much slower to recover than the New York City subway is the relatively greater expanse of track area that was subjected to coastal flooding in the storm, said Stephen Kingsberry, the acting director of the PATH, on a recent visit to Exchange Place in Jersey City.
The Court struck down laws in New York and Michigan that subjected out-of-state wine merchants to different rules than in-state merchants.
Growing up in a biracial family, Jeter was subjected to hurtful racial epithets spewed by ignorant people.
In the study, female hamsters were subjected to six-hour time shifts that mimicked a flight from New York to Paris.
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