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"It's a total miscarriage of justice".
"She sees it as a total miscarriage of justice.
He described their verdict as a "total miscarriage of justice".
"I am disgusted," he said, "at the total miscarriage of justice".
Mr. Magnitsky's employer, the hedge fund Hermitage Capital, issued a statement Friday calling the ruling "a total miscarriage of justice".
There was shock among Sherwood's many friends and supporters when she was convicted, with around 60 people signing a letter to the judge calling the conviction "a total miscarriage of justice".
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Although the rates for total miscarriages (10 studies; 4.6% v 2.8%, 1.04, 0.90 to 1.21) and miscarriage in the first trimester (four studies; 9.8% v 8.4%, 1.16, 0.80 to 1.69) was similar for treated and untreated women, cervical treatment was associated with a significantly increased risk of miscarriage in the second trimester.
In total, 939 miscarriages before 24 weeks of gestation or of induction of labor due to fetal malformations, intrauterine death, or other reasons and 10,339 cases of multiple pregnancies were excluded.
The pooled analysis for the total rate for miscarriage between treated and untreated women was not significantly different (10 studies; 4.6% v 2.8%, 1.04, 0.90 to 1.21) for any of the methods assessed (fig 4).
Using sampling weights, the data indicate that there has been a total of 630,331 miscarriages among households in the bottom three wealth quintiles over the period of four years and seven months under study.
These 95 women had a total of 458 miscarriages, and of those, 167 were karyotyped.
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