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The conventional account is that Merrill's head of its CDO business, Chris Ricciardi, who had a history of trading out to a better paid job at the peak of a market (and his timing was again accurate), quit in early 2006.
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The article, which proved accurate when Mr. Jiang later quit, infuriated top leaders, who forbid any news coverage of the inner workings of the party.
In addition, our results indicate that smoking cessation interventions developed for childhood cancer survivors need to enhance motivation to quit by providing accurate information about the relationship between smoking and future health problems as well as the fact that smoking is particularly harmful for cancer survivors.
A more accurate headline, then, is that teens who quit high school are more likely to smoke marijuana.
"Frame green tech as a matter of vital economic and national security superiority over the Reds and quit worrying overmuch about whether that's really technically accurate.
"The best thing a smoker can do is quit completely now and forever, and we need to provide smokers with accurate, balanced information on different quitting methods.
Therefore, some unmeasured confounding associated with propensity to quit smoking may also be equalised by this process 13 further reducing bias and providing a more accurate estimate of the association between cessation and change in mental health.
Smokefree.gov (http://www.smokefree.gov) provides free, accurate, evidence-based information and professional assistance to help support the immediate and long-term needs of people trying to quit smoking.
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