Precheck passengers who displayed suspicious behavior would still be subjected to full security checks.
However a senior official added that judges should not be subjected to improper external influence.
They can also claim they fear for their safety or might be subjected to harassment.
Once the sample was delivered to the CheMin, it will be subjected to X-Ray diffraction.
Mothers in managed-care plans are only two-thirds as likely to be subjected to a Caesarean.
The Loudoun County School Board is not the first to be subjected to the Gulen bait-and-switch.
Thanks to Saudi Arabia, we are certain to be subjected to more such attacks in the future.
Of course, envisioning this future, everyone will be subjected to the type of identity creation that Lanier describes.
Tax breaks are akin to state aids, they say, and should therefore be subjected to the same rules.
Parents who enroll their daughters must agree that they will not be subjected to genital mutilation or early marriage.
Santa, meanwhile, will be subjected to centrifugal forces 17, 500.06 times greater than gravity.
The people of Iraq should not again be subjected to a repressive misrule.
If from the very beginning drugs were decriminalized, drug lords would be subjected to the iron laws of the market.
In January, it was called in by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to be subjected to further scrutiny.
Why should the private sector be subjected to what could only be a massive incursion into the way they do business?
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Prosecutors said Platero got angry after all four roommates, including Platero, were told they would be subjected to extra room inspections.
But they should brace themselves they are about to be subjected to a barrage of self-conscious hipness from the happening Blair government.
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The financial industry apparently fears that it might actually be subjected to rigorous oversight and enforcement, if Senator Warren gets her way.
But then again, why should those shoppers be subjected to Rush's rants?
Britain, with its own currency, was never going to be subjected to the new rules on fiscal policy proposed by the treaty.
And both should be subjected to the closest of scrutiny by relevant committees of the Congress before any irrevocable action is taken.
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The cable would be covered with ice where it is expected that it would be subjected to a stable minus 50 deg C.
Journalists (as well as citizen journalists), editors, publishers and online intermediaries alike should not be subjected to political or financial coercion and manipulation.
If such a program were suddenly to fall apart, the earth would be subjected to extremely rapid warming, with nothing to stop it.
Recipients on the other hand should use the funds according to strict guidelines, and should be subjected to regular audits by reputable firms.
Mr. LOWENKRON: Let me be clear: we do not send detainees to countries if we believe that they will be subjected to torture.
Residents and business owners in the area are now concerned further landslides may occur should the cliff be subjected to more heavy rainfall.
But a competitor in the area, a firm run by the gangsters themselves, would obviously not be subjected to that kind of cost.
Corruption also weighs heaviest on small businesses: in some provinces, they can be subjected to as many as 15 different bureaucratic inspections each year.
Why shouldn't these judicial nominees, who are not elected and serve for a lifetime, be subjected to searching examinations of their attitudes and beliefs?
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