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In 1984, in Strickland v. Washington, the court said that for a defendant to be entitled to a new trial, he must show both that his lawyer's advice was deficient and that the deficiency deprived him of a fair trial — a very high hurdle.
DCB was also responsible for generating CIA development in selectin deficient mice, and offered valuable advice.
This phenomenal disparity in life expectancy - the difference between a lengthy and rich retirement, and a very truncated one indeed - is not because the people in Hampstead are careful to eat a handful of Brazil nuts every day, to make sure they're not deficient in selenium, as per nutritionists' advice.
WASHINGTON -- Defendants who receive deficient or absurdly bad plea bargaining advice from their lawyers have had their constitutional rights violated and may have their sentences thrown out, the Supreme Court ruled in a pair of cases on Wednesday.
We thank C. Gumy and A. Odermatt for providing cDNA from HEK293 cells, R. Bill for breeding the PSGL-1 deficient mice, E. Vassella for his advice concerning the flotillin constructs and E. Sigel for critical reading of the manuscript.
This rule is deficient And far from efficient So my advice is to forget about stupid mnemonics and just use spellcheck like everyone else.
Just as the Freudian model proved to be deficient in many ways, the idea that sound advice is a panacea for all patients' problems is impossibly simple-minded.
Women's Wear Daily, December 4thUnsolicited advice "Stop acting like a vitamin-deficient Adlai Stevenson.
"Realistically, however, if every woman in the study followed the advice perfectly about 8% would still be deficient in vitamin D. "Those women most likely to benefit from supplements are also those least likely to follow advice on diet and supplements, due to circumstances related to deprivation".
This case thus illustrates how units of foresight can be seen as producing sociotechnical imaginaries with important co-productionist implications, which in ZEP's case consisted of authoritative and "policy-ready" expert advice produced alongside formulations of pan-European economic and political interests, and constructions of knowledge-deficient publics ready to be persuaded by experts.
(In fact, breastfeeding experts believe at least 98% of women - even those on nutritionally deficient diets in developing countries such as Bangladesh - can make sufficient milk to feed their babies, given proper advice and support).
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