(Moss) was going really slow. Apparently, he didn't want to hurt her. I think he was just trying to frighten her into moving. |
A lot of great ideas come out of academia. It's not the type of thinking corporate America can pull off, |
After a gasp, his head went forward and she did nothing, nothing for five minutes. |
Agent munitions located outside of the small sterilization zone, but within the final crater volume, would be ruptured by the shock and ejected along with the radioactive fallout, |
Americans are making coffee a bigger part of their lives, expanding attitudes and behaviors that are driving new levels of consumption. |
As you are aware, to succeed in racing at Caymanas Park is not easy. So when the breaks come my way I am preparing myself to take them and make the best use of those opportunities, |
Barbara Asher asks the detectives to turn the tape off, and then she has a discussion with the police about what took place regarding Michael Lord. |
He's worried he's going to be fired. And there was no social net back then. |
I believe we're at a critical stage in terms of our need to increase capacity for the long term. |
I think the direction this amendment has taken has been foreshadowed in the past few years. Developers file at the last minute just to see if they can buy more time, but single-asset cases aren't favored, and they haven't been favored for some time. Judges have seen enough of these cases that they no longer buy pie-in-the-sky projections from developers. The changes reflect what many judges I was dealing with were imposing anyway. |
If we ever have a pandemic of avian flu, which is a debatable point, people want to know that they have a drug that will not cause more (harm) than the flu itself, ... There is no evidence that this will. |
If we ever have a pandemic of avian flu, which is a debatable point, people want to know that they have a drug that will not cause more (harm) than the flu itself. There is no evidence that this will. |
In this case, you have overwhelming evidence of efficacy. |
Influenza is a serious disease. Kids die of influenza, both in Japan and the United States, and if you give a drug to people who are at risk of dying, there will be people who die who got the drug, ... There is no signal the drug is doing it as opposed to the disease. |
It would be a big mess, |