Dong has been disqualified from all the events she participated in, which also included the women's individual uneven bars, the women's individual all-around and the women's individual balance beam.
Now Mr. Dunbar, who teaches at Oxford, has taken the argument a step further in work yet to be published, by correlating the size of a specific part of an individual's brain with the size of that individual's social network.
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It certainly would be one of those where a judge would be asked to choose between two very important interests - individual's free speech rights and a sort of - I guess a voter's right as an individual speaker and then a voter's right as the member of a larger electorate.
She had placed sixth in the women's individual floor exercises and seventh in the women's individual vault.
In this way, judicial balancing requires a careful weighing of the government's interests against the individual's, with a thumb on the scale in favor of the individual.
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The RMD provision also applies to traditional 401(k)s but not to an individual's own Roth IRAs or Roth 401(k)s.
The bond's appreciation is taxed at the individual's tax bracket, again for most top executives 56%.
"Your proposal that we agree that neither company will hire the other's employees, regardless of the individual's desires, is not only wrong, it is likely illegal, " Colligan wrote to Jobs on August 24, 2007.
"Regardless of what the government does with the DNA sample and the limits it places on the sample's use, all the highly personal data in it is in the government's possession, and outside the individual's control, " said Jennifer Lynch, lawyer for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
"The freedom to pursue one's own sexuality is part of an individual's freedom of expression, " said Justice Carlos Ayres Britto, the author of the ruling.
This individual's job is to make sure that individual consumers are protected -- everybody from seniors to young people who are looking for student loans, to members of our Armed Services who are probably more vulnerable than just about anybody when it comes to unscrupulous financial practices.
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Young people are creative dynamic people so let's match that with creative dynamic solutions that individual's can engage with, receiving the much needed direction and encouragement.
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Sylva's observations focus on the physical characteristics of the individual's stride, such as the closeness of the knees.
The result was neither documentary photography nor a foreigner's fascination with the exotic, just a remarkable individual's engagement with what he saw.
Sexual selection emphasises the development of characteristics that demonstrate in a way that cannot be faked just how fit that characteristic's possessor is to father (or mother) another individual's offspring.
"It is about how to balance rights against each other: in particular, the individual's right to family life, the right of the individual to be free from violent crime, and the right of society to protect itself against foreign criminals, " she said.
"Biden's response to gay marriage was more PC because he was saying he didn't feel like it should be the government's choice and that it should be left up to the individual's choice, " said Aaronica Merritt, 25.
Checks and balances between the three branches of government protect the individual's rights by limiting the powers of the state, but make the individual subject to the law.
Today's facial-recognition systems use a camera to zoom in on an individual's eyes, mouth and nose, and extract a "feature vector, " a set of numbers that describes key aspects of the image, such as the precise distance between the eyes. (Remember, in the end, digital images are just numbers.) Those numbers can be fed back into a large database of faces in search of a match.
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Witness this week's Supreme Court case, in which the question at hand is whether an individual's Social Security survivor benefits belong to children conceived with his sperm months after he died.
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Let's start with two related questions: If early biological and genetic factors beyond the individual's control make some people more likely to become violent offenders than others, are these individuals fully blameworthy?
The beauty of it is not its sound numbers but its boldness: The entire portion of an employee's contribution to Social Security and Medicare (7.65%) would go into the individual's private retirement and health accounts.
But early biological predispositions beyond the individual's control propelling them on a flight path to violence?
Buyers and sellers who feel they've been burned can ruin an individual's reputation -- sometimes groundlessly.
Based on the information in the program, what is the individual's background in this field?
This is purely an assumption in the absence of knowledge about an individual's particular debt profile.
According to precedent, residency is determined by an individual's intention to be a resident.
The PLAC test was already approved to predict an individual's risk of coronary heart disease.
Pinpointing an individual's net worth is in some cases as much art as science.
Genetics, socioeconomic factors, environmental factors and accidents all affect an individual's health outcomes and medical costs.
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