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"The problem is not declassification -- it's reclassification," said the official, Harry G. Dangerfield, a medical doctor at Fort Detrick during the offensive germ program.
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An important outcome of the present study was reclassification of the isolate 3523 from Australia.
If this is a republication of 1993 data, then there has also been reclassification of "defects" with the passage of time.
But Intel says it's because of a reclassification of race and the addition of a "two races or more" category.
They now claim that they support Net Neutrality, but history shows it's likely to be meaningless without reclassification, and that relying on Section 706 cannot stop pay for play.
While his proposal suggests reclassification is possible, "it's immensely unlikely that he's willing to go the extra mile such a push would require," Karl Bode, a telecom analyst, wrote last week on his blog DSL Reports.
There have been reclassifications and attempts at reigning in the overprescription of opiates.
It is expected that reclassification will, however, lead to tougher enforcement in cases where there are aggravating factors such as public disorder or evidence of organised crime, for example involvement in large-scale cannabis growing.
While its reclassification will be unwelcome news for many chronic pain sufferers, it's true that codeine addiction is very real and potentially very harmful.
While reclassification is the safest bet from a compliance standpoint, it's not an economically viable option for many ODE companies.
Some of it is down to the reclassification - there's a lot of confusion out there, and some people think it's now legal.
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