| 11. | Prosecutors asked for the rearrest of all suspects.
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| 12. | Therefore insufficient care in any of these treatments may contribute to a rearrest event.
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| 13. | Similar to cardiac arrest, rearrest is treated with both cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation.
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| 14. | There was no explanation for his release, nor for the decision to rearrest him.
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| 15. | This phenomenon may be contributed to rearrest.
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| 16. | The aide to Netanyahu said Makadmeh went underground and the Palestinian Authority probably will not rearrest him.
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| 17. | Tipped off in 1988 that she was at risk for rearrest, she fled for the border.
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| 18. | With two prior arrests, the rearrest rate within three years climbs to 47.5 percent.
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| 19. | Prisoners with one prior arrest have a 21 percent rearrest rate within a year of their release.
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| 20. | Arrest warrants should be issued for their rearrest at once, according to Monday's verdict.
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