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Dr. Arthur L. Caplan, who directs the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, said, "If Abiomed wants to command public trust about research that has obvious and direct social implications, that requires some willingness to have that debate proceed".
In short, it wants to command data saved abroad, with what is essentially local law.
It has a lot to prove if it wants to command the rich valuation that investors afforded it.
Bizarre, blind, bloated with science and degenerated in a century of enlightenment and wisdom into the crassest ignorance, he wants to command as a despot a sex which is in full possession of its intellectual faculties; he pretends to enjoy the Revolution and to claim his rights to equality in order to say nothing more about it".
"Baghdad wants to command everything and to keep us weak," he said.
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"But we do not want to command them; we want them to come on their own".
Her story, no matter how much she wanted to command it, was no longer her own.
"Why would you want to command more?" Mr. Judd may answer that question at his court appearance, scheduled for Feb. 26 in State Superior Court here.
Here is his note of an exchange with General William Westmoreland, at a hearing of the Gates Commission on the draft in 1969 In the course of this testimony, he made the statement that he did not want to command an army of mercenaries.
Businesses want to command entire markets and become monopolies to extract profitable rents from customers.
If you want to command people's attention and garner respect, brevity is king.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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