Word: warranting
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...Middlesex County District Court issued a warrant for Szekeres' arrest for failing to appear at her March 29 arraignment, said Sgt. Kathleen Stanford of the Harvard University Police Department...
...result, the Harvard University Police Department has a warrant out for her arrest, according to Thomas J. Begley, the first assistant clerk magistrate for Cambridge District Court...
Epps opposed the creation of the new group, saying Hrnicek's group was too closely connected with the BCC to warrant on-campus recognition because it would violate the requirement that student organizations had to be autonomous from external organizations...
Jeffrey Vanke poses in his letter ("Kilson Must Tell Us When It Is Time For Forgiveness," February 21) a searching query which if either Vanke or Martin Kilson could provide an intellectually satisfactory answer to, both of us would warrant the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in science and economics. Jeffrey Vanke's searching query is this: When, following purposely cruel and evil violations of one people's humanity by another people (such as the violation of Blacks' humanity by White American slavocracy and the genocidal violation of Jewish humanity by the 20th century German Nazi state), does the complex...
That, at least, is the plan. But in the decade since Congress issued its death warrant, the stockpile has proved more wily a foe than Hannibal Lecter. As technical snafus have caused the deadline to be pushed back from 1994 to 2004, the estimated cost of incinerating 3.3 million chemical weapons has soared from $1.7 billion to $12 billion. At the same time, the risk of not destroying the stockpile grows exponentially as the weapons decay...