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Over the past several years, college leaders across the country have successfully parried proposals to permit concealed guns on their campuses with forceful, data-driven arguments showing campuses are safer without them.
From 1999 to June, Dr. Hall was the forceful, erudite and data-driven superintendent of a once-failing urban school district that became a model of improvement.
Chicago was the focus of a 2006 study by the Mari Gallagher Research and Consulting Group (commissioned by LaSalle Bank) that helped popularize the phrase "food desert" by linking it to block-by-block grocery-access data and made forceful arguments about the impact the lack of options had on public health.
The Food and Drug Administration, looking at the same study data on Thursday, took a less forceful step and asked Abbott Laboratories, the maker of Meridia, to put a stronger warning on its label.
The evaluation of circumstances of poisoning and data on mortality revealed that harmful remedies including forceful administration of liquids lead to severe aspiration pneumonia and death.
Gastroenterologists and surgeons should design a new RCT comparing the two most commonly used treatments for achalasia (laparoscopic myotomy vs forceful dilation) to determine which is the best option, based on scientific data.
Merrill said Comcast's third-quarter results "reflected a new volume-oriented, forceful marketing strategy, resulting in a dramatic sequential and year-over-year rebound in data, digital and basic subscribers".
Forceful exhaling too.
So was forceful.
Or merely more forceful.
And forceful?
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