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An Extraordinary Standard

At first Hebert believed that international law was broad enough to cover the defendants aggressive crimes. Then he came to feel that probably at this stage in international law, an extraordinary standard of proof should be exacted, and a "most liberal application of the rule of reasonable doubt in favor of the defendants" ... [Pg.359]

A large hurdle to expanded use of hydrogen is public perception. Widespread hydrogen use represents an extraordinary educational challenge, as well as the absolute requirement that safety be intrinsic to all processes and systems. The development of reliable, low-cost hydrogen sensors is an important aspect of the Program, as is the development of codes and standards for the safe use of hydrogen. [Pg.239]

Such results have been used to both convict and acquit suspects and, in other cases, to establish paternity with an extraordinary degree of certainty. The impact of these procedures on court cases will continue to grow as societies agree on the standards and as formal methods become widely established in forensic laboratories. Even decades-old murder mysteries... [Pg.323]

In standard texts, phospholipid membranes are invariably portrayed as uniform bilayers, with circular blobs for headgroups, and two linear tails for the acyl groups. This consistent line-drawing portrayal of spurious simplicity gives a misleading impression. Phospholipid membranes are as complex as proteins. About 30 different fatty acids may be attached at the Snl and Sn2 positions each combination has somewhat different properties that, when combined with the four different headgroups, confers an extraordinary degree of complexity on brain membranes. [Pg.332]

As mortar parts continued to break, battalion conunanders began to criticize the design and construction of the weapon, claiming that it should be able to withstand the rigors of combat without an extraordinary amount of repairs and replacement. They were especially critical of the construction of the base plate. The standard base plate weighed 150 pounds, a heavy item when carried by hand. In the European theater where hand-carry was at a minimum (the weapons and ammunition were usually conveyed by jeep trailer) it would have been practicable to have a heavier base plate if the additional weight would have added to its strength. [Pg.478]


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