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The company, which said it only learned of these concerns when it was informed of the F.B.I. raid, said it was investigating the hospital's handling of the accusations.
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The shift in approach "suggests that the Obama administration either doesn't object to these abusive practices or is only willing to raise such concerns when it's politically convenient," said José Miguel Vivanco, director of Human Rights Watch's Americas division.
They say they have great concerns when it's pointed out that people are working for a pittance in Bangladesh but it's really funny how they can notice one bit of bad fruit or D-list a farmer who asks too many questions.
More recently a further component has been suggested especially in light of engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan in the years 2001-2011, namely, justice in exiting the war (Jus Ex Bello), which concerns when it is appropriate to end a war (Moellendorf 2008, Rodin 2008).
That the center of the Arctic Ocean was unregulated was hardly a concern when it was an icebound backwater.
There were even modern resonances of that concern when it was suggested that Tony Blair might convert to Catholicism.
The insurance was the biggest concern!" When it was suggested that the two movies might share a thematic relationship as well as production schedule, Mr. Zemeckis, a burly, affable Chicago native who will turn 49 this year, declined comment.
A pesticide commonly used in over-the-counter roach sprays, chlorpyrifos, which was banned by the federal agency on Thursday, rates a 2. Malathion, the pesticide that caused some concern when it was sprayed in the New York area last summer to combat mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus, rates a 3.
It does what it was designed to do, and although this was not the concern when it was set up, it actually boosts the national output above what it distributes.
Another flame retardant, tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate, commonly known as "Tris" and widely used in children's sleepwear in the 1970s, raised concern when it was identified as a mutagen and carcinogen and was subsequently prohibited from use in sleepwear (Blum et al. 1978).
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