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  • ...of violence perpetrated on women and the enemy, glorification of substance abuse) but also positive (unit pride, encouragement of comrades) and perhaps in-b
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  • ...service, it was known for its extreme sturdiness and ability to withstand abuse. As one former Imperial Russian officer stated, "if anything went wrong wi
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  • === Preventing opioid abuse === ...5-200969050-00006}}</ref> This combination is used in an effort to prevent abuse.<ref name=Orman2009/>
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  • ...o.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=7227982&page=1 'No Turning Back': Teens Abuse HIV Drugs. ABC News, April 6, 2009.]</ref>
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  • ...h MK, ''et al.'' |title=Inhibition of cytochrome P450 2D6 modifies codeine abuse liability |journal=J Clin Psychopharmacol |volume=20 |issue=4 |pages=435– ...= AADAC | date = April 16, 2007 | publisher = Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission }}</ref> A support group called [http://www.codeinefree.me.uk/ C
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  • ...e fatal overdosage. Urine is often the preferred specimen for routine drug abuse monitoring purposes. The presence of norketamine, a pharmacologically-activ ...omenology of schizophrenia.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Giannini AJ |title=Drug Abuse |publisher=Health Information Press|location= Los Angeles|year=1999 |pages=
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  • {{See also|Antibiotic abuse|Antibiotic resistance}}
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  • ...ch as [[benzodiazepines]] are usually preferred as recreational drugs, and abuse of thiopental tends to be uncommon and opportunistic.
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  • ...nia, autism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as well as drug abuse.
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  • ...Hantson P |title=Acute liver failure with renal impairment related to the abuse of senna anthraquinone glycosides |journal=The Annals of pharmacotherapy |v
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  • ...etrieve/pii/0026-0495(94)90054-X}}</ref> and/or as a performance enhancer. Abuse of the drug may be confirmed by detection of its presence in plasma or urin ...rams, for which a level in excess of 1000 μg/L is considered to represent abuse. The window of detection for urine testing is on the order of just 24 hours
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  • ...rous oxide. A small amount of sulfur dioxide is added to prevent substance abuse.<ref name="Automotive gas">{{cite web |url=http://www.holley.com/TechServic ...pic drugs used in anesthesia practice: abuse liability and epidemiology of abuse|journal = Anesthesiology|volume = 90|issue = 1|pages = 269–88|year = 1999
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  • ...phine, suggesting that heroin and morphine are particularly susceptible to abuse and addiction. Morphine and heroin were also much more likely to produce eu ...doj.gov/dea/concern/narcotics.html DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, Drug Descriptions, Narcotics]</ref>
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  • Ephedrine may be quantitated in blood, plasma or urine to monitor possible abuse by athletes, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal de
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  • ...d may not fully return to normal.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam also has abuse potential and can cause serious problems of addiction. Urgent action by Nat ...008"/> Adverse effects such as sedation, [[benzodiazepine dependence]] and abuse potential limit the use of benzodiazepines.<ref name="Whiting-2006">{{Cite
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  • ...or=Dewitt MS, Swain R, Gibson LB |title=The dangers of jimson weed and its abuse by teenagers in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia |journal= West Virginia
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  • |routes_of_administration=Therapeutic: Oral<br />Recreational Abuse: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Insufflated, Sprinkled in ethanol, s ===Patients at a high risk for abuse and dependence===
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  • ...an off-taste in [[bottled water]]. Acetaldehyde forms in PET through the "abuse" of the material. High temperatures (PET decomposes above 300 °C or 570 °
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  • ...horlink = | coauthors = | title = The A-Z Encyclopedia of Alcohol and Drug Abuse | publisher = Universal Publishers | year = 2002 | location = | url = | do
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  • ...the [[euphoria|euphoric]] and addictive qualities that put it at risk for abuse.
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  • ...18 and marketed as Gynergen in 1921. <ref> AJ Giannini, AE Slaby. Drugs of Abuse. Oradell, NJ, Medical Economics Books, 1989.</ref>
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  • * Non-physical violence (intimidation, abuse, threats etc) ...Physical attacks are obviously dangerous but serious or persistent verbal abuse or threats can also damage employees’ health through anxiety or stress. P
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  • ...tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g., [[aggression]], [[substance abuse]]), and cognitive impairment (e.g., concentration and memory problems). In
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  • ...ing their fabrication, storage and distribution, application and potential abuse, and disposal. The impact on humans or the environment may vary at differen
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  • **[[Bullying]], which may include [[emotional abuse|emotional]] and [[verbal abuse]]
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  • ...would be records of voluntary employee assistance programs (alcohol, drug abuse, or personal counseling programs), medical records concerning health insura
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  • * [[substance abuse]]
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  • ...iscipline]]: No corporal punishment, mental or physical coercion or verbal abuse
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  • ...cite web|url=http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac60120a014|title=Use and Abuse of pH measurements|author=Isaac Feldman|year=1956}} - cited and applied in
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  • * [[Agraphobia]] – fear of sexual abuse. ...ear". Note: This was mentioned on the first episode of [[Brainiac: Science Abuse|Brainiac]] Series Five as one of [[Jon Tickle|Tickle]]'s Teasers.
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  • *[[Psychoactive substance abuse disorders]]
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  • * [[Physical abuse]] * [[Sexual abuse of adult]]
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  • [[Cocaine|Cocaine abuse]] frequently can cause a coronary spasm, resulting in a spontaneous [[myoca
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  • When blood pressure is stated for medical purposes, it is usually [[abuse of notation|summarized]] as a "ratio" of systolic to diastolic pressure; fo
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  • ...n [[supermarket]]s, compound analgesics became associated with [[substance abuse]] and are now more restricted in many countries. As a result, some once fam
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  • ...id=1097153 | accessdate= 2008-02-22}}</ref> and has much less [[drug abuse|abuse]] potential, and so is useful either as an alternative to opioids, or as an ...sthesia''. 1999 Sep;83(3):501-2.</ref><ref>Villier C, Mallaret MP. Nefopam abuse. ''Annals of Pharmacotherapy''. 2002 Oct;36(10):1564-6.</ref>
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  • ...e of opiate drugs. While delta receptor selective opiate drugs have little abuse potential, it seems that they could be used as a primer which would allow m ...ional Drug Control Programme under the Global Assessment Programme on Drug Abuse” (GAP). United Nations, New York, 2002, Weitere Informationen sind auf de
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> receptor and hence devoid of any psychoactive side effects or abuse potential.<ref>http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html</ref>
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  • ...nthetic/future_synthetic.shtml Donald A. Cooper. Future Synthetic Drugs of Abuse. Drug Enforcement Administration, McLean, Virginia]</ref> A similar case wa
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  • ...itle=Nicotinic alpha 7 receptors as a new target for treatment of cannabis abuse |journal=J. Neurosci. |volume=27 |issue=21 |pages=5615–20 |year=2007 |mon ...e neuropsychological correlates of cannabis use in schizophrenia: lifetime abuse/dependence, frequency of use, and recency of use |journal=Schizophr. Res. |
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  • ...l=}}</ref> but has been made illegal in some countries due to its possible abuse potential as a cannabinomimetic drug.<ref>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2009
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  • | author = Wernick, R.; Brandenburg, D.; Abuse, M.; Injections, I.
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  • ...icant Use of Marijuana|publisher=National Commission of Marijuana and Drug Abuse}}</ref> According to one description, when the [[amrita|elixir of life]] wa ...lan Bureau|title=First National Workshop on Prevention and Control of Drug Abuse in Pakistan 25–30 August 1975|location=Rawalpindi|publisher=Workshop Repo
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  • ...rstanding, Ch III. Washington DC: National Committee on Marijuana and Drug Abuse.
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  • ...id hyperemesis: cyclical hyperemesis in association with chronic cannabis abuse. Gut. 2004 Nov;53(11):1566-70</ref><ref name="Sontineni">Sontineni SP, Cha ...only recently surfaced. The long-term and short-term toxicity of cannabis abuse is associated with pathological and behavioural effects leading to a wide v
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  • [[Category:Addiction and substance abuse organizations]]
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  • ...drug users and the public at large concerning the harmfulness of drugs of abuse have revealed disturbing misconceptions. This includes the finding that ra ...middle adulthood. Only males were found to have an increased risk of drug abuse during middle adulthood <ref name=Stuart2008/>
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  • ...Health Organization: Division of Mental Health and Prevention of Substance Abuse |page=11 |id=WHO/MSA/PSA/97.4 | year=1997 | url=http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq
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  • ...: D-24, DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 03-3780. Rockville, Maryland: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies.</ref> ...tment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 1996-2006. National admissions to substance abuse treatment services (DASIS Series S-43; DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 08-4347)
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  • ...nformation on Drugs of Abuse">{{cite web | title = Information on Drugs of Abuse. | work = Commonly Abused Drug Chart | url = http://www.nida.nih.gov/DrugPa ...nnabis: a health perspective and research agenda"], Programme on Substance Abuse, [[World Health Organization]], 1997
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  • ..., such lobbyists have persisted in proclaiming that there are safe ways to abuse drugs.'' ...aware of the loss of productivity that occurs in companies whose employees abuse drugs.''
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  • ...possible legalization of Indian hemp, despite police warnings of potential abuse by cannabis growers<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/708649.stm</ref>.
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  • ...with the change in the genome through transcription that occurs due to the abuse of drugs. It continues to identify the most likely proteins to be affected ...may be the result. By identifying the proteins that are changed with drug abuse, neuroproteomics may give clinicians even earlier biomarkers to test for to
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  • ...10.1016/0740-5472(94)90029-9 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=J Subst Abuse Treat | year =1991 | volume=8 | issue=1-2 | pages=19–28 | title=Protracte ...e. Severe anxiety and depression are commonly induced by sustained alcohol abuse which in most cases abates with prolonged abstinence. Even moderate alcohol
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  • ...he [[opioid]] [[receptor antagonist|antagonist]] [[naloxone]] to deter the abuse of tablets by [[intravenous]] injection. Controlled trials in human subject ...active metabolite, may be quantitated in blood or urine to monitor use or abuse, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal death investig
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  • ...ording to the current version of ''The A-Z Encyclopaedia of Alcohol & Drug Abuse'' and other references. ...rxlist.com/cgi/generic/hydromorphone_ids.htm Hydromorphone Monograph (Drug Abuse and Dependence)</ref>
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  • ...lm) which is placed in the mouth on a small disc. There appears to be less abuse potential because the drug can not be crushed up and snorted like other fen [[Drug abuse|Illicit use]] of pharmaceutical fentanyls first appeared in the mid-1970s i
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  • ...rs safety, simplicity and represents a step away from injection-based drug abuse in those recovering from addiction. U.S. federal regulations require the or ...its major metabolite, EDDP, are often measured in urine as part of a drug abuse testing program, in plasma or serum to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in
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  • ...cesar/drugs/pcp.pdf Development of PCP], 2006 ,CESAR (Center for Substance Abuse Research)</ref> it was first patented in 1952 by the [[Parke-Davis]] pharma However, studies by the [[Drug Abuse Warning Network]] in the 1970s show that media reports of PCP-induced viole
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  • ...Drug Use and Health, an annual US based survey sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ([[SAMHSA]]), for 2006 estimated ...ilies the horror of losing a loved one to the relentless tentacles of drug abuse".<ref name="Cardall20061128">[[#refCardall20061212|Cardall 2006-12-12 (US M
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  • | '''[[Recreational drug use|Non-medical]] use/abuse:''' ...al Opiate Detoxification, Inc. <http://www.opiates.com/tussionex/tussionex-abuse.html></ref>
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  • ...ough suppressant lacking the sedative side-effects, stronger potential for abuse, and physically addictive properties of [[codeine]] phosphate, the most wid ...nt abuse, and was replaced by [[cough syrup]] in an attempt to cut down on abuse.<ref name="cesar"/>
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  • ...tp://abcnews.go.com/Health/LegalCenter/story?id=1045329&page=1 Cough Syrup Abuse in Texas Takes Center Stage], ABC News, August 17, 2005</ref><ref name=MTV- ...ef name=Peters/> The addition of these antihistamines is intended to deter abuse at high doses (in doses higher than recommended, effects produce extreme so
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  • ...P, Kühnau HC, Junge M, Schmoldt A |title= Death after excessive propofol abuse |journal= International Journal of Legal Medicine |year= 2001 |volume=114 |
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  • ...as a sleeping agent and an anesthetic in childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitima ...=[A mechanism for gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) as a drug and a substance of abuse] |language=French |journal=[[Med Sci (Paris)]] |volume=21 |issue=3 |pages=2
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  • ...asures to make impunity impossible either for acts of terrorism or for the abuse of [[human rights]] in counter-terrorism measures. (2) the incorporation of
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  • ...e record of the contras in the field . . . is one of consistent and bloody abuse of human rights, of murder, torture, mutilation, rape, arson, destruction a
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  • ...>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_36_15/ai_56063251 waste & abuse - controversy over a temporary dirt road built by Vail Resortsand its effec
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  • ...n a loss of jobs, and businesses being driven from Doylestown. Through the abuse of its power, the authority had hoped to influence the borough's politics a
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  • }}</ref> After the Jacobins lost power, the word "terrorist" became a term of abuse.<ref name=tws11janx33225>{{cite news {{abuse}}
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  • ....submission.org/women/beating.html Quranic Perspective on Wife beating and Abuse], by Fatimah Khaldoon, ''Submission'', 2003. Retrieved April 16, 2006.</ref
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  • ...sively abusive.<ref>[http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_26590.html "NFIB Fights Abuse of Civil RICO Laws against Small Business" at NFIB.com]</ref>
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  • * [[Abuse of information]]
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  • "Right from the outset the abuse began. Upon getting their hands on me they proceeded to strip me naked only
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  • [[Image:Bagram prisoner abuse.184.1.450.jpg|160px|thumb|Sketch of [[Dilawar (torture victim)|Dilawar]] ch ...n"/> The Department of Defense conducted three investigations into Begg's abuse claims, and "found no evidence to substantiate his claims."<ref name="Josce
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  • ...post.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A37943-2002Dec25?language=printer | title=U.S. Decries Abuse but Defends Interrogations | work=Washington Post | author=Dana Priest and ...1|3|a}}{{cite news |first=Dana |last=Priest |pages=A01 |title=U.S. Decries Abuse but Defends Interrogations 'Stress and Duress' Tactics Used on Terrorism Su
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  • *[http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A21795-2005Mar9?language=printer Abuse Review Exonerates Policy: Low-Level Leaders and Confusion Blamed], ''[[Wash
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  • ...shingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A37943-2002Dec25?language=printer U.S. Decries Abuse but Defends Interrogations: 'Stress and Duress' Tactics Used on Terrorism S ...]]".{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} In reaction to the release of the abuse pictures from [[Abu Ghraib]], the CIA suspended the use of "[[enhanced inte
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  • ...rges of complicity in a kidnapping with the aggravating circumstances of [[abuse of power]]. There are now 26 EU arrest warrants for U.S. citizens in connec ...to react rapidly and effectively to allegations of systematic human rights abuse involving several member States.
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  • ...in Chechnya. Unable to secure justice domestically, hundreds of victims of abuse have filed applications with the [[European Court of Human Rights]] (ECHR).
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  • ...title=Christian Science Monitor: Guantánamo ex-detainee tells Congress of abuse |accessdate=2008-05-21 |work=}}</ref> | title=Did German soldiers abuse ex-prisoner?
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  • ...s who was later released with Tabarak. 'But the Americans, they would just abuse us.' ...inees, Activists Say: Men Freed From Guantanamo Allegedly Face Campaign of Abuse
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  • ...intentionally causing serious bodily harm, [[rape]], [[sexual assault]] or abuse, and the [[hostage|taking of hostages]]. According to Mariner of Human Righ ...initely hold people without charge, take away protections against horrific abuse, put people on trial based on hearsay evidence, authorize trials that can s
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  • ...s evidence indicating German territory may have been used in rendition and abuse], ''[[Reprieve]]'', October 10, 2006
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  • | title =Spying on citizens not unusual Eavesdropping has often led to abuse
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  • ...ut the legality and constitutionality of the program and the potential for abuse. Since then, the controversy<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cruxlux.com/deb ...itled "''The Constitutional Infirmity of Warrantless NSA Surveillance: The Abuse of Presidential Power and the Injury to the Fourth Amendment,''" published
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  • ...August 26 before the pardon was made public were subsequently charged with abuse of authority.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2008/noviembr ...nted to the United States' own record in [[Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib]] and in [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantánamo]] as exampl
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  • ...ontent/articles/060227fa_fact The Memo - How an internal effort to ban the abuse and torture of detainees was thwarted], [[The New Yorker]] article, posted
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  • ...ed Justice Department figures showing that 7,000 people have complained of abuse of the Act.
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  • ...ch for equipment that is used very frequently or which may be subjected to abuse.
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