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In a sharply worded commentary last year in The American Journal of Infection Control, she and co-authors said there were "cavernous gaps" in the identification of worker-to-patient infections in the United States, and characterized the review of infected doctors' practices as "a capricious process that is all too vulnerable to local interests and conflicts of interest".
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(48) —Elton John, as a capricious king, not only denies bad entertainers the privilege of Pepsi, but executes them.
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