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"It took a long time to get researchers and journals to take financial conflict of interest seriously," he wrote in an email.
While that may be a fitting point of departure if you look at the region from the perspective of Iran-obsessed governments in Tel Aviv or Riyadh, it does not make sense from the perspective of any government in Washington that takes America's global responsibilities and national interest seriously.
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White northerners did not always have freed people's best interests at heart, to be sure, but they were at least supposed to take those interests seriously.
"The chancellor's visit to the German team during the World Cup shows that she takes people and their interests seriously", said pollster Manfred Güllner of the Forsa institute.
Now he is even bleaker; the Soviet Union has collapsed, collective action is shunned as "private and selfish interests seriously erode left-wing values", and the present Labour government's efforts at redistribution are "very fainthearted".
The truth is that if manufacturers took girls' varied interests seriously from the get-go, they'd not only be doing the right thing – but the profitable thing, as well.
Those threats, if carried out, would damage China's interests seriously, so its use of them suggests that it hopes it can persuade Mr Obama to buckle if not on this sale then perhaps on Taiwan's mooted future purchases of advanced jet-fighters.
The EU's executive arm has called the existing panel of national telecom regulators a "do-nothing group" that hasn't taken European Union consumer interests seriously.
It is possible to argue that even if responsibility-frameworks are developed and institutionalized to provide genuine protection to dissenting individuals, they cannot provide as much protection as rights frameworks when individual interests seriously threaten communal or social interests.
Unlike Locke, this is not a principled justification for resistance, so much as a concatenation of points about Americans taking their collective identity and independent interests seriously and separating from the increasingly arbitrary rule of Britain.
Indeed, just knowing that a patient is capable of experiencing pain and pleasure is sufficient grounds to take these interests seriously and may influence care (e.g., administering analgesia prior to a potentially painful intervention).
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