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The indiscriminate ability of the formulation allows it to obliterate both wild type and the MDR osteosarcoma cells in vitro by drug accumulation in the nucleus and increased levels of apoptosis.
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But nuclear blasts lost favor as antimissile experts decided they could not overcome the political and technical liabilities, the deadly rays indiscriminate in their ability to cripple distant electronic gear.
Transmitted by even minute amounts of bodily fluid, it unfailingly produces dramatic effects within 20 seconds, transforming its victims into enraged, wild-eyed, indiscriminate killers, with superhuman athletic abilities, the capacity to survive for at least several days, and a compulsion to bite the uninfected.
Nick Pickles, director of privacy and civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch, warned the technology could give police the ability to conduct "blanket and indiscriminate" monitoring: "It raises a number of serious civil liberties concerns and clarification is urgently needed on when and where this technology has been deployed, and what data has been gathered," he said.
"Indiscriminate steps like these threaten people's ability to communicate, to run their businesses, and to live their lives.
But the agency told the ISC its surveillance abilities from this type of indiscriminate intercept method are "limited".
More broadly, Mr. Paulson's recent performance raises questions about the high fee structure charged by hedge funds, the seemingly indiscriminate rush to invest in them and the ability of anyone — even so celebrated a trader as Mr. Paulson — to consistently beat broad market averages.
The judge insisted the matter go forward to trial so that the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit could review it: "Indiscriminate acceptance of appellate waivers," he said, "undermines the ability of appellate courts to ensure the constitutional validity of convictions and to maintain consistency and reasonableness in sentencing decisions".
One of them, "Wichita," from 1955, is a gun-control Western with modern resonances, in which the question of unregulated arms ownership is connected to the effort and ability of parents to protect their children from indiscriminate violence.
McDowell's unhinged statement proceeds from the assumption that Snowden's exposure of indiscriminate NSA spying and the subsequent USA Freedom Act crippled the intelligence community's ability to identify potential threats like Syed Farook and his wife.
America learned long ago (first through the Strategic Bombing Survey conducted after the Second World War and again in Vietnam) that the indiscriminate bombing of cities — intended to crush an enemy's will, as distinct from his ability, to fight — has an effect opposite to the one intended.
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