But the SPL were reluctant to make a 'false start' to the next campaign and pointed to the number of European ties Scottish clubs could be involved in at that time of the season.
Says Dr. Jon Nakamoto, an endocrinologist and a lab director for Quest Diagnostics: "Society and the medical community have to make a choice: How often do we get these false positives and how often do we make a difference in the outcome"--that is, save a life.
The UN confirmed that a white Antonov transport aircraft with false markings to make it look like a UN plane had been seen dropping supplies in an area where a rebel commander, David Yau Yau, has been operating.
To the practical administrator it is false to make a sharp division where independence falls.
Congress quickly acted with a new proposal, the Stolen Valor Act, which would make it a crime to lie about military service or make false claims about receiving military medals with the intent of benefiting from those claims.
But it is, again, a false promise to make by any politician that they have a 3-point plan -- that a 3-point plan exists that can guarantee a certain price for unleaded gasoline at your local Exxon or Sunoco or Chevron station.
The Navy's choice is clear: develop and acquire N-UCAS now, in a low risk, cost-effective manner, or make the false economy of cutting funding now and then developing N-UCAS as a high risk, crash program later.
There is no program that I know of that would justify anyone to make false statements concerning readiness of a program.
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After the dispute, the prosecution said the defendant tried to make the weapon disappear to create a "false impression of a law-abiding citizen acting in self-defence".
If those arrested were Iraqi Chaldean Christians who frequently try to enter the U.S., claiming they face persecution in Iraq and California is home to a sizable Chaldean community, why make false statements and destroy documentation at all?
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Social networking websites are being used to threaten and make false allegations against teachers, according to a teachers' union.
Peter Wright QC then accused him of laying a false trail by staging the murders to make it look as if his father had shot his mother before killing himself.
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Also, check your credit report often after a disaster to make sure it doesn't contain any false information.
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If they give us a false sense that everything is under control, they can make the situation of the poor worse.
You have to do more than make false statements to someone who might or might not testify in a judicial proceeding to obstruct justice.
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In a shop, where the scanner sits by the till and is supervised by a clerk, a thief could not make repeated payment attempts without raising suspicion, so false positives are unlikely.
"The TV and print ads make false or misleading claims regarding the superiority of Crestor, " Christine Smith, a regulatory review officer at DDMAC wrote in the letter.
So, despite the belief that biometrics will make crossing a border more efficient and secure, it could well have the opposite effect, as false alarms become the norm.
Pupils who make false allegations against teachers should have details of that complaint kept on their school records, a union demanded.
"I think it's totally inappropriate to make these kinds of comments to a patient because personal comments can lead to the patient to have a false belief or impression that the doctor is interested in the patient or the patient has a bad impression of the doctor, " he said.
Her British defence lawyer Iain Edwards said the boycott came after a rebel colonel was interrupted while accusing the Rwandan intelligence services of offering money to rebels to make false claims against Ms Ingabire.
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