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A little school. And so she was about eight years old at this point.too afraid of litigious action or just their own inability to handle it.
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500.This is the most litigious society you can imagine.
But as far as drawing inspiration from, let's say, messages that are posted, this is a very dangerous thing to do.It's a litigious society.People are really--. I have a pretty standard rule.
Harvard has one. UCSF has one. Students get contact with patients early. They see theThe culture of litigiousness that is characteristic of the United States is close to unique to the United States. So there's a little bit more room in Europe for people to spread their
Microsoft recently have done a lot of worrying is accessibility area, then you think about accessibility not as a compliance topic.But a lot of companies today, because United States is a litigious society, and because we have American Disability Act, lot of technologiststheir first experience accessibility is tied to ADA Section 508 compliance.
can do something to change those risk factors and prescribe something that will change the trajectoryThe question is do you believe that some part of this comes from living in an overly litigious culture, where physicians become frightened of litigation
And it's kind of the primary way that we learn.Sometimes I have to write a note, because we're a very litigious culture, saying that they have my permission to do these things.
So what I think happened after Anita Hill is that a lot of companies decided to incorporate sexual harassment training, have that be part of their policy.But what I found out in my research is that a lot of times it's just a cover your ass facade for litigious reasonsand otherwise, for the company to be able to say we provide this.
They do everything they can to produce costs.Okay, so, uh, one question says that with thousands of employees in our litigious country, don't you need to spell out the dress code in detail versus subjective appropriately?
About half, right? Ann Cooper: Yes. Nicole?It's about nine months old and actually I can just send it but it's pretty interesting because it actually doesn't deal so much with the litigious aspects as the cultural aspects
And above all, actually, you see Islam. Islam is -- I don't buy any of those sort of Eurabia theories from the neocons -- but the basic idea is, Islam is posing questions,I didn't really go into Scientology in perhaps the level it deserves, not least because they seem to be the most litigious group of religious people in the history of the world.
Celsius and lo and behold next year it was cool by half a degree Celsius; there was more ice in the Arctic which meant more polar bears and the biologists called the cubs Mt. Pinatubofarmers and other agricultural engineers you could say, from the problems of seeing cross-pollination and having farmers being pursued litigiously for ending up with genetically engineered
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