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It had high debt, reflecting the $5 billion cost of building its Shoreham nuclear plant, which, in the face of safety concerns, never opened.
Gaboxadol's cancellation appears to highlight company thinking about the limited potential for drugs similar to Ambien and Lunesta as well as the difficulty in bringing sleeping medications to the market in the face of safety questions and hesitancy by the F.D.A.
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In recent years, dozens of local governments have banned or restricted cannabis clubs, more formally known as dispensaries, that provide medical marijuana, in the face of public safety issues involved in its sale and cultivation, including crime and environmental damage.
Such an approach is pertinent to industries handling valuable or hazardous material in the face of increasing safety, efficiency and economic requirements.
However, their widget strategy strikes me as odd because it flies in the face of the safety centered walled gardens other kid oriented sites have built to keep kids safe (Club Penguin, Webkinz, and others).
County code-enforcement officials have also been critical of what they say is inaction by Barber in the face of those safety concerns.
Supervisor Mark Farrell, who introduced that resolution, said the board's decision to table it "flies in the face of public safety," according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Wilder invited audiences to laugh not at him, or any person, but at the difficulty of being a person, at the ridiculous nobility of yearning for love in the face of indifference, safety in the face of danger, and life in the face of death.
It has become routine for safety to be raised and summarily dismissed as an issue in the debate over pharmacological cognitive enhancement; the observation that physicians were so skeptical in the face of explicit safety claims suggests that such a conclusion may be premature.
Some points fly in the face of conventional safety culture – the rise in odd ratios for delirium in physically restrained patients [ 1] – yet make sense when one considers how fearful delirious patients are.
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