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That document updates the court on innovations and progress within SPD in areas including use of force, stops and detention, bias-free policing, supervision, early intervention for troubled officers and other areas of concern raised by the consent decree.

“At best, it is a technical violation of the Bias-Free Policing Policy” the commanders wrote.

Furious, Strowger blamed the operators for misdirecting calls meant for him to his competitors, and set about inventing a bias-free, electromechanical machine to replace them.

The PV device achieved an impressive efficiency of 23.21%, with over 81% retention after 750 hours of operation at 60 °C, and more than 90% retention after 3100 hours at 23 ± 4 °C. Additionally, the TLHP-based PEC devices, coupled with biomass oxidation, exhibited a record-high bias-free solar hydrogen production rate of 33.0 mA cm−2, approximately 1.7-fold higher than the target set by the U.S.

“We have provided additional resources,” he added, “specific guidance on how curriculum must be taught and our own efforts to ensure that the monitoring of the curriculum and its implementation is not only done in an age-appropriate way but does not go beyond the guardrails established ensuring that it is bias-free.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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