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In a case in Tennessee, DNA evidence from a rape and murder for which a man was executed in 2006, but for which doubts about his guilt exist, sits untested because Mr. Scheck and others have not been able to recruit a local newspaper or media organization to become a plaintiff.
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That wasn't good enough for 7-Eleven, which doubts the veracity of those excuses and canned SoRelle and the others with little explanation other than "the numbers didn't add up".
This is a medical therapy that has not yet obtained an official approval for its health effectiveness (at least not according to western standards), and/or for which some doubts remain concerning possible health risks, but the use of which seems to be morally acceptable given the specific circumstances of the case at hand.
In our patient-centred approach, we perceived that the principle of nonmaleficence provides a so-called prima facie moral protection for the patient against therapies and treatments that have not yet proven their health effectiveness and/or for which some doubts remain concerning their possible health risks.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may help in determining deltoid ligament integrity after trauma and for individual cases in which doubt about joint stability and soft-tissue integrity exists [40, 52, 118].
"The RPA follows up only on those claims where there is some doubt about accuracy, and then only at the specific fields for which the doubt exists," the RPA says.
For which, no doubt, you will be hammered by those who hold a different opinion and, instead of engaging in honest debate, make things personal and mean.
The pathological diagnosis was reviewed and cases for which a doubt about the primary site in the lung remained were excluded.
Thus, the negative points that a user can get if their path is commented negatively, are less than the positive in order not to discourage them from uploading a path for which they have doubts about how good it is.
Searle (1998) too, although he rejects the physicalist/dualist dialectic, also suggests that settling the Distribution Question for hard cases like insects will become trivial once neuroscientists have carried out the non-trivial task of determining the physiological basis of consciousness in animals for which no reasonable doubt of their consciousness can be entertained (i.e., mammals).
She was the terrifying, unyielding Sister Aloysius in the stage version of "Doubt," for which she won a Tony.
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