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ImClone Systems, which is working to develop the cancer drug Erbitux, said it plans to restate its financial results going back to 2001 and maybe earlier–to reflect tax liabilities associated with former Chief Executive Samuel Waksal's stock options.
Diet diaries have been shown earlier to reflect usual daily food intake, and it would appear that patients' perception of their level of food intake may also reflect actual levels of dietary intake (Bingham et al, 1982; Gibson, 1990).
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"It is not too early to reflect on possible more fundamental changes within the monetary union.
He said it was early to reflect on the progress: "I will understand it when the signature has been sealed.
"Given that we no longer apply defaults where debt comprises solely of charges, and taking into account the specific circumstances, we will arrange for the default to be removed early to reflect our changed policy," it says.
WHILE it is too soon to offer any meaningful perspective about the impact of the WikiLeaks disclosures on American foreign policy, it is not too early to reflect on what the leaked diplomatic cables say about the public's understanding of how diplomacy works.
And despite the fact that this 'decade' has just begun, it is not too early to reflect on the societal impact of epigenetics.
This post has been updated from an earlier version to reflect United's announcement Monday evening.
Note: Instructions have been amended from earlier versions to reflect quinoa's embrace of its hard-won newfound célébrité.
The feast, which originated in the Byzantine Empire, was brought to the West, where the term Assumption replaced the earlier title to reflect increased emphasis on the glorification of Mary's body as well as her soul.
FOR THE RECORD: This corrects an earlier version to reflect that Baird referred to the Forest Service, not the fire service.
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