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The best-known case is that of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who used his wealth to take advantage of a perfectly legal, if burdensome, procedure known as multiple listing to obtain a liver transplant in 2009.
If burdensome regulation and unnecessary trial suspension are to be avoided, then clear thinking about research risk is required.
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We requested linear regression model coefficients for the association between a 1-ng/mL increase in PFOA (modeled as an untransformed continuous variable) and each outcome from authors if they were not reported, or, if less burdensome for authors, the raw data needed to calculate the estimated difference in birth weight.
It recommends universal testing of patients for MRSA on admission — so that infected patients might be isolated and treated with special precautions — only if less burdensome efforts fail to reduce infection rates.
Therefore, what is pastoral rationality elsewhere is experienced as an inexorable, if not burdensome, adaptation imperative to the environment's whims and the demands of the ever widening monetized exchange circuit.
A test would still be needed to distinguish the active from the inert, but the task would be much less burdensome (if no less controversial).
Moody's, a rating agency, warned recently that pension costs in Stockton and San Bernardino would become "increasingly burdensome" if the cities failed to tackle them while in bankruptcy.
At Argentina's insistence, in 2011 the group stopped accepting ships carrying the Falklands flag in any of its members' ports a restriction that could become increasingly burdensome if the islands develop a commercially viable offshore oil industry.
Experts had been predicting that on Feb. 29, 2000, breakdowns might be especially burdensome if businesses and governments had not yet fully recovered from computer malfunctions that were widely expected to strike in January.
Since breaking from one's party is burdensome, if a presidential nominee is going to do it he probably ought to do so conspicuously — as Bill Clinton did, for instance, on welfare reform, or as John McCain did in the distance he maintained from George W. Bush.
The boy summarized the process in two questions: "Do you want to go to America?" "Did you engage in terrorist activities?" If this was burdensome, it was not offensive, at least seen from the perspective of eventual success: "I don't want the people who destroyed Syria to come to America," M. said.
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