What does it mean for a search to be "justified at its inception?"

What will be an ideal response?


This means that there was a legitimate business reason for the search, such as that it was done specifically to locate a legitimate work product or as part of an investigation into work-related misconduct involving organizational resources. In the former case, if the organization routinely searches every employee's computer or conducts truly random searches and then uncovers potential evidentiary material, the findings are admissible. If the employee was working on a product for the organization and an authorized individual-that is, a supervisor, manager, or assistant-was looking for that product and discovered evidence of misconduct, then such evidence is equally admissible. In the latter case, if the InfoSec Department received information that someone was conducting unauthorized activities using organizational resources, the search may be justified.

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1. The typical air handler is powered by a multispeed motor that can generally operate at two speeds. 2. The rapid cooldown of an evaporator coil results in increased moisture removal. 3. The factors that determine the amount of torque produced by the brushless DC motor are the same as those for any other electric motor. 4. Brushless DC motors can exhibit efficiency as high as 90%. 5. The brushless DC motor is controlled by a circuit board located in the air handler.

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A mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide gas is known as ____

a. syngas c. pyrolysis oil b. octane d. bio-oil

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Technician A says that haulage truck tandem drives often use equalizing beam suspension systems. Technician B says that equalizing beam suspensions allow the machine load to be equally distributed between the axles while compensating for road irregularities. Who is correct?

A. Technician A B. Technician B C. Both D. Neither

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The difference between a liquid receiver and a suction accumulator is that:

A) Receivers receive the refrigerant that accumulators accumulate. B) A liquid receiver is used after the evaporator on the high side. C) An accumulator is located on the high side just before the condenser. D) Receivers only allow liquid to leave while accumulators only allow vapor to leave.

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