Yesterday, he also laid out an intricate plot to implicate him in his former wife's murder, stopping short of calling it political interference. |
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It would not, your Honour, but also, though, in the end, it would not necessarily implicate him in murder either. |
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Existing evidence is already sufficient to implicate passive smoking as a cause of lung cancer and coronary heart disease. |
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These genes strongly implicate the glucose metabolism pathway in organismal aging. |
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Ever more precise neurochemistry, neuroimaging, and functional neuroimaging techniques implicate these brain regions as well. |
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It took some years for her finally to break her contacts with her pimp as he and others tried to implicate her in the murders she had witnessed. |
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She had always felt that, by refusing to implicate him in the crime of adultery, she was saving him from the ruin that she faced every day. |
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He studiously avoided leaving a paper trail that could implicate him in the financial shenanigans. |
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Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail. |
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Yes, contrary to popular belief, often testing is used to exonerate or exculpate possible suspects rather than implicate. |
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They've been doing everything they can since my release to somehow implicate me with this crime, which is very unethical, but they do it anyways. |
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It takes no time at all for them to spread their poison and to implicate others in what they have done, if only by coverup. |
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Such explicitly parodic celebrities implicate themselves in the culture industry's deception. |
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The dual nature of the Heart represents the meeting of the changeless and the changing, the inevitable and the contingent, the implicate and the manifest. |
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Early reports of an association between autism and epilepsy helped implicate biological rather than mere psychogenic factors in the etiology of autism. |
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These implicate the proteolytic enzyme elastase and cell surface adhesion molecules, and provide a basis for the investigation of potential novel therapies. |
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In general, staff should not implicate UNHCR in any way by frequenting locations or undertaking activities that verge on illegality. |
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Admissions of wealth could implicate colleagues who may not want to confess ill-gotten gains. |
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We must thus fine-tune and promulgate new agricultural practices that implicate the experience acquired by farmers throughout the centuries. |
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He could have involved me in the participatory activity of holomovement in his understanding of the implicate order of phenomena. |
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The techniques – prolonged shackling, family threats, demands to implicate others – eventually broke Slahi. |
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Senussi will probably try to implicate other former regime loyalists, some still in Libya, many in exile elsewhere in North Africa. |
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The case of junk helicopters and ghost soldiers implicate very high political level. |
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Research involving such materials may also implicate the interests of biological relatives and others with shared genetic characteristics. |
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The trade transactions that implicate consumers put them in a vulnerable position. |
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Why not implicate the people who are really responsible, namely those who organise the shipments? |
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Let us look at the government's track record and its disrespect for the inquiry process when the truth appears to implicate it. |
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The ownership agenda, and the problems it is intended to address, implicate both capacity development and governance. |
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Credible allegations implicate the UK in torture or other ill-treatment, unlawful detentions and renditions. |
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Contrary to claims made by prophets of doom, Doha's collapse will not implicate a sudden end to global development. |
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If your phone is stolen, this information can be used to track down and implicate people we want to protect. |
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Marriage as an institution does not implicate human rights or Charter values. |
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Finally, special care is being given to arouse public awareness and to implicate environmental organisations and business enterprises. |
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In 2006, Rexel set up concrete actions plans that directly implicate branch networks. |
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When they were unable to implicate him in the mur der, they accused him of committing three robberies. |
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A federal review judge ordered the release of four of them on 20 October 2008, after ruling that the evidence presented did not implicate them. |
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Though there are many claims that implicate it in improved brain function, the evidence in support of this finding is tenuous. |
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They do not believe there is sufficient evidence to implicate the preservative in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism, especially in babies older than six months. |
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In Illinois, which houses some of the tougher DUI laws in the nation, even smoking a joint a week before can implicate you. |
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Several lines of scientific evidence have begun to implicate genes that control dopamine. |
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The lawyers accuse Headley of lying to implicate Rana in order to save his wife as well as his own life. |
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Because misogynist monsters always implicate themselves in crimes to protect women. |
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The former girlfriend of a man accused of murder admitted yesterday that she broke her silence about the killing after police threatened to implicate her. |
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He never discussed actions, which would implicate him in a crime. |
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The results implicate the area's wild foods, said one expert. |
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These goals, however, should not be employed to contravene the Charter rights of others, or undermine an institution that has proven its worth over time, especially when that institution does not implicate individual rights. |
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When she was caught giving the Conservatives a head start, she tried to implicate the rest of us members of Parliament to partake in this by bringing our little goodie bags as well. |
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By accusing the group of trying to change policy, prosecutors were forced to implicate the state in the use of torture, when it is in fact outlawed in Russia. |
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Authors implicate the intake of thiocyanate in proportion to iodine as a responsible factor for goitres seen. |
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Because Bohm has concerned himself with additional unspecified implications, I will refer to this as a first implicate or implex order. |
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Grice argued that we implicate more than what we say, in accordance with maxims and conventions governing conversational implicature. |
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The sudden indiscriminate attacks on subway travellers in Tokyo and Paris, and on uninvolved tourists at Luxor, Egypt, can implicate unsuspecting victims from any country. |
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As such, they do not implicate the institutions of the European Union and, consequently, the Council is not justified in declaring an opinion on whether or not they should be maintained. |
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Of course, what really has Mr Danziger's dander up is the putative lack of journalistic restraint when it comes to stories that may implicate national security—or, at least, stories the government asserts will do so. |
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Already jailed on a drug charge, Johnson could either confess to a murder and implicate her ex-boyfriend in it – or she would never see her children again. |
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These results implicate an evolutionarily conserved pathway integrating metabolic information with bioamine signaling affecting feeding behavior. |
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Pressure on suspects to implicate themselves and others. |
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But the Federal Court may well decide to dispose of the judicial review application on administrative law grounds that do not directly implicate the constitutional issues. |
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The politics of movement and belonging implicate us all. |
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It will suppose more coordination, clarity and transparency in a country where the planning and the management of the ports implicate three levels of the Government. |
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Some implicate either his taster Halotus, his doctor Xenophon, or the infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator of the fatal substance. |
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The development of the grade crossing regulations requires extensive consultation and will implicate a significant investment from the grade crossing responsible authorities. |
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If we consider the nature and the extent of the threat posed by transnational organized crime, we must ask ourselves whether it is possible to consider responses that do not also implicate sovereignty. |
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The potential priority given to your case will affect the evaluation of the fees since it will force us to leave aside some other cases and will also implicate a temporary work overload. |
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The implicate order, by contrast, involves an enfolded reality. |
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In any case, conclusions which implicate a person cannot be drawn unless that person has been able to express his opinion on the facts concerning him. |
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Dr. Kleinman concedes that on the basis of the medical records available for his review, he would implicate the February 1988 transfusion as the likely source of the Claimant's infection but for the negative traceback. |
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Either way, they take them, they force them, they convert them, they impregnate them-they become pregnant-and they take evidence against them to implicate them so they can never come back. |
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One reason is that torture victims typically tell the torturer whatever they think he wants to hear, e.g. they are happy to implicate others who are in fact innocent in order to bring an end to their own agony. |
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Its inaugural exhibition, a double-solo by Pamela Rosenkranz and Nikolas Gambaroff, exploits the space's snazziness and history of spectacle to implicate art as just another form of consumption. |
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Leaked tape recordings supposedly implicate Yamaichi in reimbursing Hanwa, a trading company, for losses it incurred on the stockmarket, which would violate the same law that Nomura has admitted to breaking. |
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Pilot waves and projections from the implicate order to the explicate order of sense-perceptible phenomena are inscrutable to our everyday consiousness, at least directly. |
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Recent studies implicate the prelimbic cortex in fear expression as well, by way of its connection to the basal and then to central nucleus of amygdale. |
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The defence intends to implicate him and nine others, casting doubt on the guilt of the accused, Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi and Lamen Khalifa Fhimah. |
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Nearly all implicate his final wife, Agrippina, as the instigator. |
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Debates over environmental concerns implicate core principles of international law and have been the subject of numerous international agreements and declarations. |
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