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The Precedent for the Ever-Elusive Definition of a "Reasonable" Suspicion

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The precedent for the ever-elusive definition of a "reasonable" suspicion in stop-and-frisk situations was established in _____.

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Definitions:

Prognosis

A prediction of the likely course or outcome of a disease or condition based on medical knowledge and patient history.

Withhold Negative

The practice of deliberately not providing negative feedback or information to avoid possible harm or distress.

Dying Patient

An individual in the final stages of life who is approaching death, often requiring palliative care to manage symptoms and ensure comfort.

Control

In research, it refers to maintaining influence over all aspects that could affect the outcome of an experiment to ensure that results are due to the experimental condition alone.

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