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He believes the way marijuana laws are unequally applied to minorities constitutes a need for reform.
New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman proposed a bill this past January that would expand New York's definition of what constitutes the need for disclosure by including email addresses and passwords (in addition to the already-included Social Security numbers, driver's licenses or credit card information).
Other studies in this field suggest variability in professional decision-making processes and justifications, and there remains no clear definition as to what constitutes 'immediate need'.
An additional problem in the therapeutic management of this common malignant disease constitutes the need for effective treatment alternatives in patients failing gemcitabine-based chemotherapy.
While there is no mathematical formula for what constitutes the needed critical mass of states and critical mass of public opinion needed for national resolution, to maximize our chances of prevailing as we advance, we must continue to make gains on both fronts.
Although elevated levels of distress are supposed to constitute a need for psychosocial support, the relation between elevated distress and need for support does not appear to be straightforward.
However, performance of social behaviour may constitute a need in calves.
In line with previous general studies of medicine dispensing, 4 7 pharmacists and practice staff struggled with the issue of what constituted 'immediate need'.
Nest-building constitutes a behavioural need for sows, and we therefore conclude that sow welfare was improved in the Schmid pens compared to in the crates.
Reimbursement for medical treatment should be based on sound medical evidence but what constitutes sound evidence need to be determined in a timely objective fashion, and preferably outside of direct political influence.
Instead of bureaucrats deciding what constitutes "balance," we need policies that encourage -- in the words of the Supreme Court's 1945 Associated Press decision -- "the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public".
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