Contrary to normal practice, the court has decided not to restrict the list to those likely to provide relevant evidence.
The country's foreign minister, Indulis Berzins, said any action depended on whether Latvia's prosecutor general's office could present relevant evidence.
The Crown Office said its officials were consulted so the commission could reach a decision "on the basis of all relevant evidence".
Still, his exoneration of Wilpon and Katz, while not dispositive, is certainly relevant evidence in the question of their knowledge and culpability.
"What the case presents, at bottom, is a bold assertion of a governmental privilege against a federal grand jury's interest in securing relevant evidence, " Starr said.
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"I also remind the Trust how vital it is to publish all relevant evidence, as soon as possible, in order to re-build public trust and confidence in the BBC, " she said.
Baucus that the city-state's police would share "relevant evidence" with the FBI and that the Singapore coroner would consider findings from U.S. investigators during an inquiry into Mr. Todd's death.
And in unusual criticism of the Secret Intelligence Service, as MI6 is formally known, she said a delay in reporting his death and in providing relevant evidence added to the uncertainties about the case.
In spite of the consternation caused by the report in professional circles, there has been little insight into how the IARC could evaluate all of the relevant scientific evidence and come up with an impossibly vague conclusion.
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There, the Supreme Court ruled that executive privilege was overcome by the need for relevant information and evidence in criminal proceedings.
In one oft-cited 1985 study, lawyers who searched a 350, 000-page library using conventional electronic techniques were convinced they found 75% of the evidence relevant to the case.
In Connecticut, a judge ordered a divorcing couple to swap Facebook and dating site passwords so they can look for evidence relevant to custody of their children.
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But he said he disagreed with Mr Clegg on the issue of coroners' courts, saying that without the ability to hold private hearings, relevant security service evidence would not be heard at all.
For example, the team developed and deployed a training workshop for USCIS immigration officers focusing on the business realities of early-stage companies, trained a team of specialized immigration officers to handle entrepreneur and startup cases, and ensured that the adjudication process incorporates new types of evidence relevant to startup enterprises.
In a pre-trial ruling, the judge ruled that pain and suffering evidence was relevant to assisted suicide but not murder.
It also discounted Judge Susan Webber Wright's many orders in which she had ruled that this kind of evidence was relevant in the Jones case.
From there, the committee of judges narrow down the field to a Sustainable Sixteen and send a notice to those advancing schools, asking them to submit essays, videos and pictures to evidence the relevant requirements to become the champion.
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Mr Yousaf said: "By engaging with those who will be affected by our policies we hope to develop new policies that are relevant and formed by evidence and true to our principles" and in answer to Sandra White he responded: "If that is to be done through a conference I would be happy to explore that".
According to Mr Durnal, prosecutors in the United States are now spending much more time explaining to juries why certain kinds of evidence are not relevant.
The researchers also culled reports of 64 studies from more than 6, 000 potentially relevant published articles to examine evidence of the risks and benefits of such uses.
As Japan weighs whether to resume its reliance on nuclear power, all this evidence is highly relevant - whether the plants can withstand earthquakes, whether the authorities really are checking them, and whether local people are kept properly informed.
It is relevant to point this out as evidence of the gains from immigration.
The tapes could be covered by a more general rule prohibiting the destruction of any evidence that could be relevant to a case.
And the other relevant point is that there is plenty of evidence that once public sector debt reaches that range of 80-100% of GDP, economic performance suffers.
However, there is worrying evidence that a significant number of employers are not paying apprentices the relevant minimum wage rate.
Thus, it takes rigorous specialists in the relevant disciplines who are not directly involved in a specific area to evaluate the evidence.
On the basis of the facts and evidence before the committee, we conclude that, if at all relevant times Rupert Murdoch did not take steps to become fully informed about phone-hacking, he turned a blind eye and exhibited wilful blindness to what was going on in his companies and publications.
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The court applied relevant Seventh Circuit precedent (with heavy reliance on the Sixth Circuit) as well as Federal Rule of Evidence 502, which establishes when the disclosure of privileged information results in waiver.
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Yet the Supreme Court has been solemnly assured by many scientific organizations, such as the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, that the overwhelming weight of evidence indicates that same-sex couples are every bit the equal of opposite-sex parents in every relevant respect.
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