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The trend of falling R&D productivity in the pharmaceutical industry has been termed 'Eroom's Law' [83] in contrast to 'Moore's law' that describes the productivity jumps in the semiconductor industry (in fact it is 'Moore's Law' backwards).
Edwar called the law "backwards" and said it is not only anti-constitutional but it also violates the principles of Islam.
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For all you computer nerds, yes, that is Moore's Law spelled backwards.
"The penalty phase of a capital case … is a special situation where the law bends over backwards to allow the convicted man to introduce just about any mitigating evidence".
Jim Allen, a natural resources lawyer in Tucson, Arizona, who represents numerous mining companies, told HuffPost that the mining law is "written backwards from how things are done today".
Take the state of the actual world at 8 05am, holding fixed its future after this point; make some small changes to the molecules making up this state; and then run the laws of thermodynamics backwards in time, and we will almost certainly arrive at a state in which the egg sits in the pan growing colder.
Farage's discarded policy would have worked as a sort of backwards sumptuary law had it ever seen the light of day, disenfranchising what he perceived to be undesirable elements from certain public spaces had they failed to put their shirts back on or fasten their top buttons.
"As Gov. Pence changes state law to take Indiana backwards, I urge you to look next door".
My last post on Huffington chronicled the censorship challenges we endured while filming in N.Y.C with armies of topless women to challenge the backwards "obscenity" laws firsthand.
The campaign was started by activists "appalled by [the] American media's glorification of violence and repression of nudity," and it aims to "decriminalize the female body" and "protest the backwards censorship laws in the US," according to its Facebook page.
"I think this is a step backwards in the law; it contradicts all jurisprudence of this tribunal, even back to the findings of trials at Nuremberg after World War II," said Nicholas Koumjian, a lawyer who has worked at several international courts.
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