Louisiana's corrections department has used the same system to track people in its custody, process time computations, and calculate release dates since 1991, according to court filings.
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Minnah Arshad,
USA TODAY,
24 Dec. 2024
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the state of Louisiana and its corrections department for unlawfully imprisoning thousands of people for weeks and months after their sentences are completed.
There are also often mileage limits and restrictions on modifications.
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Kelsey Neubauer,
CNBC,
13 Apr. 2025
The ordinance with the modifications is now pending a second reading at the next council meeting, followed by final approval by the Coastal Commission.
—
Luke Harold,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
12 Apr. 2025
After all, the greatest transformations often begin with a single pause.
—
Scott Hutcheson,
Forbes,
24 Dec. 2024
The ultimate aim is, with the use of multiple layers of such transformations, fooling malware classifiers into thinking malicious code is, in fact, totally benign.
The Italian official said alterations were not detected by eye and only were revealed by examining the seams of the crotch area of the ski suits after the competition.
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Graham Dunbar,
Chicago Tribune,
12 Mar. 2025
His goal is to make any alterations as undetectable as possible.
Third Down Conversions Another area where the first-round winners asserted their dominance was on third-down conversions.
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Giovanni Malloy,
Forbes,
24 Dec. 2024
American Baptist missionaries in the 1800s converted Indians and Burmese to the faith, and churches in the Milwaukee area are seeing the effects of those conversions today, especially among Burmese refugees.
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