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Second, we sometimes approve of "virtue in rags": an honest and generous person who due to no fault of her own is incapacitated and in no position to benefit others is not considered morally worse than someone with the same traits who actually does cause pleasure for us to sympathize with.
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The result of these rules is that the F.D.A. sometimes approves devices even when officials suspect that they might harm or kill patients.
During the high-inflation years of the late 1970's and early 1980's, the board sometimes approved rent increases of up to 14percentt for two-year leases.
During the high-inflation era of the late 1970's and early 80's, the board sometimes approved increases of up to 14percentt for two-year leases.
Some conservative economists and commentators have argued recently that Europe is now more supportive of innovation than the United States, pointing to the fact that devices are sometimes approved there earlier.
The latest draft requires developers and officials to consult homeowners, pay market rates for homes and put off demolition until sales and relocation details are settled — and, sometimes, approved by two-thirds of homeowners.
So when a company develops a drug for patients with life-threatening diseases and no other options, the agency sometimes approves the medicines based on small trials, without a control group for comparison.
Even if government inspectors have found widespread problems in pharmaceutical factories, the Food and Drug Administration sometimes approves new medicines to be made in those factories without inspecting them again, relying on company employees or consultants to verify that the problems have been fixed, the agency said yesterday.
Sometimes the voters approve, sometimes they don't.
Sometimes Toyota approves more than one design.
Sometimes they approved decisions by controllers at the country's 20 Air Route Traffic Control Centers.
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