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  • *"'Support Comments "'- am reading through now and making changes to massage the prose ( which is a bit choppy and repetitive but remediable ) as I go.
  • All of the above drawbacks are remediable by creating a layer of metadata and application code, but in creating this, the original " advantage " of not having to create a framework has vanished.
  • The fissures are physical reminders of imperfections _ some inherent but remediable, such as slavery; some more resistant to systemic change, such as the lack of a specific guarantee of equal rights for women.
  • He concluded that " a major cause of American Negroes'intellectual and social deficit is hereditary and racially genetic " and " not remediable to a major degree by practical improvement in environment ."
  • "There is too much suffering that may be remediable through the therapeutic application of this new approach to place the new cell lines off limits to many North American research scientist, " they wrote in an editorial.
  • For example, if we consider depression to be a biological disorder remediable through the use of antidepressant tablets, then we may be excused from having to delve into the tragic circumstances that so often lie at the heart the experience.
  • :: : : My opinion is that the deletion could be challenged and that it was incorrect, not because there were no problems with the pages, but because the problems were remediable, easily, without the likelihood of any disruptive process.
  • "Every day DEA delays the applications necessary to initiate research is another day that the patients with illnesses susceptible to treatment using marijuana must either suffer otherwise remediable pain, or risk arrest to use marijuana as medicine, " said the scientists behind the suits.
  • Some states won won settlements from oil producers, but by 1983 the Justice Department ended its six-year antitrust probe into the four major oil companies operating in Saudi Arabia because regulators failed to uncover " any remediable violations of the antitrust laws ."
  • He came to sympathize with labor issues, arguing that " unsatisfactory, remediable social conditions, if unattended, give rise to radical movements far transcending the original impulse . " His activities led the public to view him as a radical lawyer and supporter of radical principles.
  • "' Glucocorticoid remediable aldosteronism "'( "'GRA "'), also describable as " aldosterone synthase hyperactivity ", is an autosomal dominant disorder in which the increase in aldosterone secretion produced by ACTH is no longer transient.
  • Am I to take it ZP5 that you are taking the view that the PAs are evidence of a problem that WMC was unable to express properly and you are therefore overlooking them in the hope of finding a remediable issue underneath ? talk ) 00 : 37, 16 December 2009 ( UTC)
  • Thomas said the " use of force that causes only insignificant harm to a prisoner may be immoral, it may be tortious, it may be criminal, and it may even be remediable under other provisions of the Federal Constitution, but it is not ` cruel and unusual punishment . "'
  • To political leaders in Europe and much of the press and public, Bush's withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol to reduce greenhouse gases signifies not only an unrealistic indifference to the scientific consensus on climate change and its remediable causes, but also an arrogant disregard for the views of America's closest allies.
  • Yet another related disorder causing hypertension is glucocorticoid remediable aldosteronism, which is an autosomal dominant disorder in which the increase in aldosterone secretion produced by ACTH is no longer transient, causing of primary hyperaldosteronism, the Gene mutated will result in an aldosterone synthase that is ACTH-sensitive, which is normally not . monogenic form of human hypertension.
  • It states, in part, " In my view, a use of force that causes only insignificant harm to a prisoner may be immoral, it may be tortious, it may be criminal, and it may even be remediable under other provisions of the federal Constitution, but it is not ` cruel and unusual punishment . "'
  • This is not un-remediable, but is it held in place by fears it will be exploited for ultimately project-damaging approaches and agendas, a resultant slight " safety culture ", and a gordian knot that holds it back on having free space, less pressure, and appropriate working methods, to allow time for reflection and consensus on longer term change.
  • The Court of Appeal noted that this argument assumed the absence of any possible contamination or infection from the lavatory itself, and held that while it is true that the effect of the appellant's actions in relation to the blanket and the cell were both remediable, the simple reality was that the blanket could not be used as a blanket by any other prisoner until it had been dried out and cleaned.
  • Although these were not " serious injuries ", the court believed, it held that " the use of excessive physical force against a prisoner may constitute cruel and unusual punishment even though the inmate does not suffer serious injury . " Dissenting, Thomas wrote that, in his view, " a use of force that causes only insignificant harm to a prisoner may be immoral, it may be tortious, it may be criminal, and it may even be remediable under other provisions of the Federal Constitution, but it is not'cruel and unusual punishment '.
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