| 31. | Police statistics show the public's fears may be warranted.
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| 32. | But police cooperation, terrorism and corruption have also warranted attention.
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| 33. | Human rights practices of countries are criticized where criticism is warranted.
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| 34. | Airline officials and Wall Street analysts said the surcharge was warranted.
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| 35. | The Justice Department also is investigating whether criminal charges are warranted.
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| 36. | Justice Department prosecutors are investigating whether any criminal charges are warranted.
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| 37. | No investigations tied solely to the 2000 holiday season appear warranted,
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| 38. | However, Benson doesn't think any fuss is warranted.
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| 39. | An independent commission has found the criticisms were very much warranted.
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| 40. | A hearing for Wednesday to determine whether a postponement is warranted.
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