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The decision may have broad implications for limits on punitive damages generally.

The decision in the case, Herring v. United States, No. 07-513, may have broad consequences, said Craig M. Bradley, a law professor at Indiana University.

In a country where new corruption scandals seem to emerge every month and economic growth has slowed, that message may have broad resonance.

That will allow AbbVie to be domiciled in offshore Britain, slashing its tax rate by nearly half, to 13%.The deal may have broad implications for American companies.

Their discovery may have broad, but yet unappreciated implications.

These inhibitors may have broad versus specific MMP inhibitory activity.

They indicate that the proposed rules may have broad appeal.

Therefore, the triple combination of PARPi, chemotherapy and RIT may have broad clinical utility.

This new method may have broad applications in reliability-based design and optimization.

Therefore, svOCT may have broad clinical applications in the study of human retinal physiology and disease.

They also encourage generous rather than exclusive licensing of scientific discoveries that may have broad applications.

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