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What could possibly justify a policy that requires whistle-blowers to remain silent at an accused journal's pleasure?The JAMA editorial explains that the new policy arises from a desire to "ensure a fair process of investigation and above all, to protect the integrity of science and the reputation of JAMA".

"There has to be a fair process of how you get to that final 12," Mackay told BBC London 94.9.

But it's a fair question to ask why Google's dominance in search should let it deviate from a fair process of choosing the best result to give its content a boost.

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These conditions highlight the importance of developing a fair process for the evaluation of future innovations in surgery.

For many, including the thousands of victims in Sierra Leone, the fact of the trial was only an important precursor to establishing his obvious guilt; a fair process to add the stamp of legitimacy to the inevitable outcome.

Enforcing immigration laws protects American lives, establishes a fair process for legal immigrants in search of freedom and ensures that America remains the beacon of freedom for the entire family of mankind.

Significant outcomes of DD are the confidence in a fair process and of being heard despite disagreement, or even exposing the underlying, fundamental conflicts and perspective differences without the objective of consensus.

Is the data itself generated by a fair process?" HRDAG Director of Research Patrick Ball, in agreement with Lum, argued that it's perhaps more practical to move it away from bias at the individual level and instead call it bias at the institutional or structural level.

"We need to do our due diligence, and we need to probably bend over backwards both in appearance and in reality to give the nominee a fair process," said Senator John Cornyn of Texas, a member of the Judiciary Committee and chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Gov. George W. Bush expressed confidence today that Americans would see a Bush presidency as the just result of a fair process, calling the 2000 presidential contest "one of the most scrutinized elections in the history of the United States".

"He has been manipulating so much that even if he won fairly, people wouldn't believe it was a fair process," said Enrique Zileri, editor of the political magazine Caretas.

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