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The editors of thirteen leading journals will no longer publish articles based on studies done under contracts in which clinical trial investigators did not have the unfettered right to publish the findings, asserting that such restrictions "erode the fabric of intellectual inquiry that has fostered so much high-quality clinical research" [ 63].
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That's before you even get to the fiasco that is the N.F.L. lockout, and if you want to get a jump on whom to blame for messing up that fan-favorite sport, you may take the suggestion of CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman and start with Commissioner Roger Goodell's fostering so much distrust from the players.
It's a very interesting market because it fosters so much competition.
DJ Soko would land with Fat Beats for the distribution of Domino Effect, the famed company that would foster so much of independent hip-hop worldwide for the past 20+ years.
Sea-horse females impregnate males during one-night stands and leave them to foster their young without so much as paying child support, like a Beyoncé song in reverse.
There can be no doubt that the energy of BritArt itself fostered the climate in which so much money became available to make public art, also stimulating a general culture in which people were no longer suspicious of big artistic projects but instead quite excited by them.
"Idol's" reliance on real-time participation ignited a frenzy of fan culture and real-time hashtag viewing that put television back into the center of the cultural discourse (if only, initially, to figure out why so many people loved "American Idol" so much) and fostered an increasingly intimate relationship between those who created TV and those who watched it.
Does Secretary Rubin now repudiate the internet boom that President Clinton did so much to foster?
He also may try to reduce the corruption that he himself has done so much to foster.
But it is a little disingenuous for ministers to complain about public impatience for results, when they have done so much to foster it.
"The library community at large has done so much to foster and specify and defend free speech — it's a hard-won paradigm," said Matthew Battles, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard and the author of "Library: An Unquiet History" (W. W. Norton, 2004).
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