Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
If not, their routine surveillance procedures, no matter how thorough, were predictable.
If the government's surveillance procedures were poorly designed, he contends, that's an issue to raise in a suit against the government.
This can be done through greater use of the Treaty's broad economic guidelines and multilateral surveillance procedures.
Dean Witter also said it would tighten branch surveillance procedures.
Only six days ago, in the wake of the arrests, Mr. Brown had played down the need for any change in normal surveillance procedures.
These recent experiences have also revealed failings and shortcomings in the current system of coordination and in existing surveillance procedures.
We do not agree with the increase in the number of areas subject to surveillance procedures for which the use of reverse qualified majority voting is proposed.
Secondly, there are problems with Amendment No 11. The English translation states that health surveillance procedures shall be agreed to by the workforce.
Title II: Enhanced Surveillance Procedures gave increased powers of surveillance to various government agencies and bodies.
Analysis of surveillance data in 242 patients 10 years after mutation testing shows 95% compliance in surveillance procedures for colorectal cancer and endometrial cancer.
Sneak and peek warrants are addressed in Section 213, under Title II or the Enhanced Surveillance Procedures.
What we need to propose is the introduction of harmonized surveillance procedures, which involve data collection and the introduction of an early warning system, in close association with international organizations.
However, an automated tool is needed in the case of long-lasting surveillance procedures or long user activity, as a human being is able to reconstruct only a few characters per minute.
Management strategies for carriers may involve decisions about the nature, frequency, and timing of screening and surveillance procedures, chemoprevention, risk-reducing surgery, and use of hormone replacement therapy.
While continuing to protect the various aspects of private life, the agreement should help improve the effectiveness of surveillance procedures and lead to better coordination of actions undertaken between each of the Member States.
This is why the Commission has highlighted the need to reinforce EU multilateral surveillance procedures based on intensified peer pressure to identify and tackle vulnerabilities in Member States at an early stage.
FDA maintains accreditation of milk laboratories and sample collection surveillance procedures by making triennial on-site evaluations of laboratory facilities and equipment and by testing annually the performance skills of analysts.
The USA PATRIOT Act (2001) and Title II of the Patriot Act, entitled, Enhanced Surveillance Procedures.
It is not clear whether the S.E.C. thinks it has evidence of options investors being treated unfairly, or merely evidence that the exchange has inadequate surveillance procedures to assure that all rules are being followed.
The report of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that many of the remaining 11 percent of cases probably were detected by changes in surveillance procedures associated with implementation of the new definition in state and local health departments.
Mr. Butz said one trooper, Greg Vandenberg, identified himself as an F.B.I. agent in the course of rebutting a claim in Mr. Butz's presentation after the screening about search and surveillance procedures under the antiterrorism law.
Title II is titled "Enhanced Surveillance Procedures", and covers all aspects of the surveillance of suspected terrorists, those suspected of engaging in computer fraud or abuse, and agents of a foreign power who are engaged in clandestine activities.
Those with APC genotypes, especially those predisposing to desmoid formation (e.g., at the 3' end of APC codon 1445), appear to be at high risk of developing desmoids following any surgery, including risk-reducing colectomy and surgical surveillance procedures such as laparoscopy.
In the meantime the only guidance as to what would constitute an acceptable limit on Article 8(1) rights is the rather equivocal decision in the Klass case which concerned the operation of surveillance procedures in the German Federal Republic where legislation authorized telephone-tapping and other surveillance techniques if a number of conditions were satisfied.