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If it's the author's duty, what happens in the case of illness or death?
The author's duty as head of the Office of Legal Counsel was to advise President Bush what he could and could not do...legally...legally
Couric launched her new role with an interview with former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, author of "Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary of War".
In 2008, the 59th World Medical Association WMA General Assemblyly stated that clinical trials must be registered prospectively and called a public disclosure of positive, negative and inconclusive results an author's duty.
The new guidelines are meant to clarify co-authors' roles and duties.
Journal publishers and academic organizations can contribute to overcoming some of the known motivational challenges faced by authors with updating duties.[15] Academic institutions can support updating by according academic recognition on par with conducting and publishing original SRs.
In his limited spare time from his ministerial duties, Dr. Jones authored the right-wing bestseller, Islam is of the Devil.
He said the author left active duty "on or about April 20 , 2012" which was nearly one year after the May 2011 raid.
Mr. Meehan, a Truman fellow, is the co-author of "Beyond Duty: Life on the Frontline in Iraq," written with Roger Thompson.
Sarah's husband, Dustin, a naval pilot, was based in Pensacola, Fla., and I spent a few days with her there, along with her sons, Ford and Owen, then 4 and 2. Sarah was 29, and the author of "Shore Duty," a nationally syndicated weekly newspaper and magazine column with two million readers.
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