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expectation and obtaining
On December 14, 2010, in United States v. Warshak, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in his emails and that the government violated Warshak's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his internet service provider to turn over his emails without first obtaining a warrant based upon probable cause.
These experiments were statistically significant with a z score of 3. 89, which corresponds to a 1 in 45, 000 probability of obtaining a hit rate of at least 34 % by chance ( mean chance expectation is 25 %).
Investigators were charged with determining whether these payments were expected but simply not reported or received in expectation of gaining influence in obtaining federal contracts.

expectation and these
In Radcliffe ’ s The Romance of the Forest, one may follow the female protagonist, Adeline, through the forest, hidden passages and abbey dungeons, “ without exclaiming, ‘ How these antique towers and vacant courts / chill the suspended soul, till expectation wears the cast of fear !”
Most of these establishments allow patrons to sing for free, with the expectation that sufficient revenue will be made selling food and drink to the singers.
He wrote approvingly of the ideals of democracy and humanitarianism, and his expectation that these values would come to permeate Japanese society.
Psychological egoists argue that although some actions may not clearly cause physical nor social positivity, nor avoid negativity, one's current contemplation or reactionary mental expectation of these is the main factor of the decision.
Perception is not the passive receipt of these signals, but can be shaped by learning, memory and expectation.
Thanks in part to these successes there was a high expectation that the 1970 budget would be a more generous one.
Memory is obtained as " Large Memory Objects " in multiples of 1MB ( with the expectation that applications and middleware will manage memory allocation within these large pieces ).
Despite these difficulties, over the summer of 1978 ( shortly after the end of the Lib-Lab pact ) most opinion polls showed Labour ahead, and the expectation grew that Callaghan would call an autumn election that would have given him a second term in office until autumn 1983.
At the time his books were criticized by Vietnam War supporters for allegedly propagating permissiveness and an expectation of instant gratifications that led young people to join these movements, a charge Spock denied.
" Twee dingen :..." (" Two things :..." In interviews, many of Den Uyl's answers started with these two words, sending a signal to the listener to drop any expectation of a simple yes or no.
In these cases, as in the technical support example, there is no reasonable expectation of minimum skill requirements.
Interest on these loans was rolled up, in the expectation that the growth in land values caused by the development of the town would eventually allow the loans to be repaid in full.
In expectation of the great Messianic revolution, the members of these societies violated Jewish religious laws and custom.
Interest on these loans was rolled up, in the expectation that the growth in land values caused by the development of the town would eventually allow the loans to be repaid in full.
His decision to resign at this time, was taken in the expectation that the Conservative Party would make over 500 gains in local government seats, but that these were gained in spite of, rather than because of Iain Duncan Smith's leadership.
Thus it is easy to see that the expectation values of these field operators vanishes in the vacuum state:
However, it can be shown that the expectation values of the square of these field operators is non-zero.
" Harris's treatment of these as tools of analysis rather than theories of language, and his way of using them to work toward an optimal presentation for this purpose or that, contributed to the perception that he was engaged in " hocus-pocus " with no expectation that there was any truth to the matter.
The expectation is usually that these players will be in the majors by the end of the season, as their salaries tend to be higher than those of most prospects.
Also, the grammar sometimes regularised or glossed over some regional differences in the expectation that the student, once " in the field ", would learn these finer points of the particular dialect through use with his flock.
" There has been some expectation that there will be some point at which it is operational and not something else these expectations are not unknown, if Congress pours more attention and funding to this system, it can be operational relatively quick.
Errors in sight-reading tend to occur in places where the music contains unexpected or unusual sequences ; these defeat the strategy of " reading by expectation " that sight-readers typically employ.
Reader-response criticism establishes these horizons of expectation by reading literary works of the period in question.
Though speculation in idle sites is for these reasons often profitable to their owner ( and even when not profitable, keeping sites idle is often the rational choice from the standpoint of the owner's financial expectation ), continued retention of land without usage ( or in sub-optimal use ) causes those who actually desire to use land to settle for lower quality of land.

expectation and young
Giving a loaded gun to a young child gives rise to the expectation that someone could be shot by the child's firing the gun.
The ominous language used, the drama, and the feeling of unease and expectation evokes Chambers's play ; on page one of Salomé, the moon is described as a " little princess who wears a yellow veil "; on pages three and nine, the young Syrian says, " How pale the princess is!
However, by the Jazz Age of the 1920s, dating for fun was becoming a cultural expectation, and by the 1930s, it was assumed that any popular young person would have lots of dates.
His writings were too nicely adapted to the needs of his own day to justify the expectation that they would long survive it, but few men exercised more religious influence in their own generation, especially on young men.
She was tutored at home and completed her education at a finishing school with the “… expectation that one day she would become a fine wife and mother for some young man of equal or greater social standing than the Averells .” Mary ’ s father, William J. Averell was a successful New York banker and president of the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad.
To fulfil this audience's expectation that heroic characters should be lovers in accordance with the principles of courtly love, Benoît invented the story of the young Trojan prince Troilus's love for the daughter of Calchas, the priestly defector to the Greeks.
Sammy then leaves the store, seemingly in expectation of some display of affection or appreciation from the young women involved, only to find that they've already left, apparently oblivious to his presence.
The faint young Sun paradox or problem describes the apparent contradiction between observations of liquid water early in the Earth's history and the astrophysical expectation that the Sun's output would be only 70 % as intense during that epoch as it is during the modern epoch.
There was an expectation at Gloucester that Ranulf would contend for the regency for the young Henry III.

expectation and men
When, in the 18th century, a library of ancient papyri was found in Herculaneum, ripples of expectation spread among the learned men of the time.
* Glucose: The expectation of an intravenous injection of glucose increases the release of dopamine in the basal ganglia of men ( but not women ).
The men were raised with the expectation that they would become fishermen.
Elder abuse ( also called " elder mistreatment ," " senior abuse ," " abuse in later life ," " abuse of older adults ," " abuse of older women ," and " abuse of older men ") is " a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person.
There was furthermore expectation that the King's men would enforce the order.
They teach that unrighteous dominion is never acceptable to God, and that with the agency given to men is the expectation that when they marry, they will treat their wife and children with love, respect, tenderness, and material and emotional support.
He now replaced Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster as the king's lieutenant in Gascony, he committed to serve with 200 men at his expense with the expectation of this being doubled in March 1353 at the king's expense.
Socialist feminists highlight how motherhood and the gendered division of labor many assert grows “ naturally ” from women ’ s role as mothers is the source of women ’ s exclusion from the public sphere and creates women ’ s economic dependence on men. They assert that there is nothing natural about the gendered division of labor and show that the expectation that women perform all or most reproductive labor, i. e., labor associated with birthing and raising children but also the cleaning, cooking, and other tasks necessary to support human life, deny women the capacity to participate fully in economic activity outside the home.
After doing so, he offered Atahualpa a Bible in the expectation that he and his men would immediately convert to Christianity in preference to being considered an enemy of the Church and Spain by the Spanish Crown.
She asserts that this is not due to deliberate malice, but due to social expectation, and that for women ’ s and men ’ s benefit alike it is healthier that both be able to be equally open, participatory and free to be accepted for who and what they are.
The Burgundians stood to at dawn in expectation of the enemy and remained drawn up for battle all morning in the pouring rain, but no horde of enemy appeared, and at noon Charles stood down most of his men, leaving the Grunhag manned by 2, 000 infantry and 1, 200 horse.

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