It is no surprise then that Buffett now says he will use a cheaply priced crisis-time warrant contract to take a large position in Goldman Sachs shares.
In lieu of presenting their evidence to a neutral magistrate, police officers may now knock, listen, then break the door down, never mind that they had ample time to obtain a warrant.
Having inherited a large squad from Mr. Hughes and added to it in the summer, Mr. Mancini has the tricky task of handing out 11 starters' jerseys every week while as many as 25 of his players have the pedigree, wages and expectations to warrant playing time.
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The Bureau had a search warrant at the time, but no approval to carry out a bugging operation.
The ECPA allows some of a suspects data to be tracked in real time via electronic devices without a warrant, using only a court order from a judge that doesn't require the same level of evidence showing that a suspect merits surveillance.
While an increased risk of brain tumors is not established, the increasing use of mobile phones and the lack of data for mobile phone use over time periods longer than 15 years warrant further research of mobile phone use and brain cancer risk.
However, he said the consensus among school officials at the time was that it didn't warrant dismissal.
Industry spokesmen say moving known passengers through the airport faster gives immigration and security officers more time to concentrate on travelers who might warrant greater scrutiny.
Five children -- ages 10, 9, 7, 3 and a 2-month old -- were inside the home at the time, as was McCary, the warrant said.
Pernetti said Friday he wanted to fire Rice on the spot but did not because the consensus among school officials at the time was that it didn't warrant dismissal.
Another search warrant application is filed in Washington, this time for a personal Gmail account controlled by Google, Inc.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided the government can monitor you with a GPS virtually any time it wants and with no need for a search warrant.
To illustrate, in its statement after its December meeting, the Committee expressed the view that economic conditions are likely to warrant an unusually low federal funds rate for some time. 2 To the extent that such statements cause the public to lengthen the horizon over which they expect short-term rates to be held at very low levels, they will exert downward pressure on longer-term rates, stimulating aggregate demand.
This warrant falls, according to its date, in the time period covered by the film.
If the police were able to obtain a valid warrant for this action once, why not a second time?
For the government, a warrant isn't currently required after a certain period of time for older information -- e-mail, social networking profiles or cell-phone location data -- stored "in the cloud" on Web servers.
Speaking at the time about security problems, Libya's deputy interior minister Abdullah Massoud said the situation did not warrant such a response.
Bishop Welby said his time at Durham had helped him rediscover the "seven eighths" of the church that did not warrant much public attention.
Thus there is time for three more meetings before the American space agency's probe could discover anything that might warrant a change of mind.
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