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Some biosecurity experts have even said that no scientist should have been allowed to create such a deadly germ in the first place, and they warn that not just the blueprints but the virus itself could somehow leak or be stolen from the laboratory.
(What if, for instance, the Germans had been allowed to create a vast colony made up of former Belgian and Portuguese possessions, as the French and British apparently contemplated?) But most of all it is a story of the nightmare shaped by European imperial fantasies and lethally visited on African societies.
For a decade, researchers in Britain have been allowed to create human embryos for research purposes, an idea that was proposed in 1994 by a National Institutes of Health committee, specifically rejected by President Bill Clinton, and widely condemned in the United States when a clinic in Virginia announced last month that it had created scores of embryos expressly for research.
And the New York Times editorialized, "For years, ICE has been allowed to create a makeshift system of immigration detention centers across the country with little to no oversight, and no mandate for accountability or transparency.
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Soon dissatisfied with quality control, Whitfield fought to be allowed to create records himself.
Long Island will never be allowed to create a state of its own, he says.
Airlines will now be allowed to create databases of biographical information, including birthdates.
It is a true gift to be allowed to create such strong emotional ties to your child.
Private schools are allowed to make profits, and companies backed by private equity are allowed to create chains of schools.
"The current players should be allowed to create their own reputations and that is what they are doing.
But, Ms. Kass said, hospitals are allowed to create their own free-care programs and decide how much to spend.
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