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The rules would also bar the appellate panels from reviewing factual findings of immigration judges, unless they were "clearly erroneous," and would not allow the appellate panels to consider new evidence.
Under the industry plan, companies would set up outside panels to consider requests from "qualified" researchers for a range of data and dossiers that drug companies keep on their drugs.
Anti-aristocratic in spirit (and usually run by people who mixed it up with the Tammany regulars), the flash papers not only published salacious gossip about members of high society, but generated income by blackmailing the same crowd (possibly the one approach the struggling newspaper industry isn't currently convening panels to consider).
Many UK providers have set up panels to consider such appeals, known as 'individual treatment funding requests'.
The Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN) asks guideline panels to consider issues of applicability when guideline groups summarize their view of the total body of evidence [ 23].
As input for the panels to consider, statements about how to assist someone who has experienced a traumatic event were sourced through a systematic search of both professional and lay literature.
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Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said he would appoint a panel to consider replacing New York City's voting machines.
The government is establishing an advisory panel to consider this claim and future ones.
An independent panel to consider the future of forestry in England will be established and will report by the autumn.
The Russian czar was chosen to appoint a panel to consider the case, and chose two Russians and one Austrian.
This is a controversial topic, as I wrote when the government convened an expert panel to consider the matter earlier this year.
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