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And the commission, sadly, seems like a classic congressional study, destined to gather dust on a bookshelf somewhere.

It truly is a case study destined to become a classic in the cultural wars.

In fact, it is a success - because you avoided wasting scarce resources on a study destined for failure!

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"The prohibition that the Congress has passed on the administration reviewing the National Academy of Sciences' study destines the study to gather dust until October," Mr. Fleischer said during his daily briefing today.

In general, it is recommended that all studies destined for public dissemination be subjected to ethical review and advice until routine standards are set.

After visiting county and state jails, Mr. Dugdale published a report destined for greatness: "The Jukes: A Study in Crime, Pauperism, Disease and Heredity, Also Further Studies of Criminals".

A report destined for the ash tray?

The main interest of the case study is destined for autonomous solar applications.

Nevertheless, 2006 heralded identification of the most important type 2 diabetes susceptibility gene known so far, TCF7L2, and in 2007 large-scale genome-wide association studies are destined to provide novel insights into the genetic architecture and biology of type 2 diabetes.

If Congress doesn't want to do something it calls for a study that is destined to join the piles of previous studies already gathering dust on agency shelves.

The front end resembles the Ford GT, but as a concept car -- a design study not necessarily destined for production -- "it proposes a direction for Ford design," Mr. Saridakis said.

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