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It was natural to wonder whether the long wait would give one side an advantage.
To do anything other than accept the machine vote is to do something that will change the statistical error factor built into the system and give one side an unfair advantage.
They say it would help guarantee that the United States would not strike first in a disarming attack, even if it had a missile defense, which strategists, as well as the Russians, see as destabilizing because in theory it can give one side a protective advantage.
In an ideal competition, events unfold on a perfectly neutral or 'level' playing field, in which there are no environmental features that could give one side a competitive advantage over the other [23].
The openings did, however, make it clear that both sides are unpredictable –- an interesting change in atmosphere for veteran trial watchers, and a shared strategy that could ultimately give one side an advantage over the other.
Furthermore, we also believe that such studies only give one side of the story.
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Right now, with most studies being sponsored by industry, millions of dollars being spent on lobbying by agribusiness in Washington, and a revolving door that brings people from private sector agricultural companies to Capital Hill, the public is being given one side of the story on biotechnology.
He explained how the Scotsman arrived once without having written ahead and there being no room for him, he'd been given one side of Ginger's bed.
"It would be like a grand jury proceeding -- in secret, with only the prosecutors there giving one side of the story," he said.
Extended private socializing between a litigant and a judge poised to hear his case triggers serious concerns, not least because it gives one side a chance to talk about the case without the opposite side present.
He cemented that impression for me with one of the oldest tools at a columnist's disposal, a ringing kicker, or last paragraph, that gives one side the last word, in this case a quote that Liptak called "apt" from Justice Anthony Kennedy: "Concentration of power in the hands of a single branch is a threat to liberty".
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