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warrant

[wawr-uhnt, wor-] / ˈwɔr ənt, ˈwɒr- /




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“We believe the totality and durability of our data warrant continued substantive dialogue,” CEO Matt Kapusta said of the therapy.

From Barron's

More than a week later, on Friday, New Orleans Police Department issued a warrant for LaBeouf’s second arrest in connection with the incident, a spokesperson confirmed.

From Los Angeles Times

But the conditions that make such catastrophic outcomes conceivable—growing technological, geopolitical, social, and environmental instability—are aligning in ways that warrant concern.

From Barron's

But for critics, there’s an obvious downside: the potential tracking of law-abiding citizens without a warrant on a scale once thought unimaginable.

From Los Angeles Times

“The only thing you know is that search warrants have been served and executed. You don’t know why, and you don’t know what the genesis of it is,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times