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The rules also say that drug companies do not have to promise to adequately test the unapproved use discussed in the article.

A working memory task was chosen because it is known that dopamine is related to working memory and dopamine function is affected by chronic cocaine use (discussed in detail in the Molecular Imaging section below).

When reuse is being considered, a tank's history should be investigated and any proposed new use discussed with the original manufacturer.

In this chapter, the nature of office buildings, retail spaces and warehouses will be examined and issues affecting their energy use discussed in detail.

The court-created doctrine of "fair use" (discussed in Part III, infra) is alone enough to demonstrate that Section 1 does not cover all copying (in the literal sense).

Congress stepped in to resolve the issue in 1997, passing a law that let drug makers hand out studies from medical journals as long as reprints were given to the F.D.A. beforehand and they promised to seek approval from the agency of the use discussed.

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"That is an indisputable proposition, and there is no use discussing it".

"It is no use discussing [the issue] with those countries that are determined not to let us hunt whales.

I mean, if that's you attitude, Rose, then there's no use discussing the matter further".

Turns out they really said "tizzwhizz," which is not as funny, but both words would be appropriate to use, discuss, and dissect at one of my kitchen suppers.

Clinicians should ask patients about their CAM use, discussing benefits and possible risks.

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