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However, Dr Esvelt and the other 26 scientists who have written to Science disagreed, arguing that complete openness and transparency was the best defence against the use of gene drives as a bio-weapon because classifying the information would be technically ineffective and politically counterproductive.
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He cites Norway, which bans pornography that includes the depiction of sex involving violence, as a possible model.Whatever the definition, a ban would be legally dubious, technically unfeasible and ineffective, argues Smari McCarthy, executive director of the International Modern Media Institute, a lobby group.
If a standard treatment is available but is known to be ineffective, then it technically counts as a placebo for the sake of therapeutic access to health care.
Then there's Senegal's Abdoulaye Wade (too autocratic), Somalia's Sharif Sheikh Ahmed (too corrupt and ineffective), Lesotho's Pakalitha Mosisili (in office too long, and technically King Letsie III is head of state anyway).
She also portrays the inability of the UN peacekeepers to protect the civilian population because of their limited, and ineffective, mandate – they could fire only when they were fired upon, and technically protect only the humanitarian aid workers, not the civilians themselves (though there were some heroic souls who broke that mandate because they were so disgusted by their powerlessness).
And ineffective?
Technically, yes.
"Technically easy.
Technically, no.
It's ineffective.
Technically, true.
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