In addition, case-control studies, such as the large INTERHEART study conducted in 52 countries, have provided valuable information.
First, it is a retrospective case-control study and is therefore susceptible to reporting bias, meaning that people with ALS may report their coffee consumption differently from controls.
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The Danish study is prospective in nature, which distinguishes it from most other studies on the health effects of cell phone use, which were case-control studies and enrolled subjects diagnosed with brain tumors and a comparison group of subjects who were free of brain tumors in order to compare reported cell phone usage in the two groups.
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Such guidance, I believe, would solve the narrow case-by-case export control process which does not reflect a cohesive approach to national security.
Effective July 1, 2011, any new source of greenhouse gas emissions that exceeds 100, 000 tons of CO2 per year or plant modification adding 75, 000 tons annually, will be subject to permit approval based upon undefined case-by-case "best available control technology" assessments.
Personal drive in this case is about self-control, the will and determination to master emotions, to turn away from the object of temptation.
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Yes, it is welcome that parliament seems to have stepped back from the worst case scenario - full-scale control of papers by politicians.
Last week's gun-control debate was a case of tactics dominating strategy.
Gaffney : I'd like to clarify what you're in favor of, John, because on one hand, it seems as though you have made a pretty eloquent case for why an anti-satellite arms control regime would be an exercise in futility.
At the same time (as already evident under Medicare) the treatment of infrequent but costly catastrophic diseases and conditions will be limited in the name of cost control, and the case-by-case discretion of doctors and other providers will be closely monitored and restricted.
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However, it is surely over-stating the case to argue that it is only post-negotiation that such issues as the control of oil and the organisation of defence would or could be determined.
Several gun-control advocates also made their case at the hearing for stricter restrictions.
The players also ship with new accessories, including an in-line remote control and a protective case.
And this is the case in every country running large and out-of-control deficits.
The billionaire mayor has emerged as one of the country's most potent gun-control advocates, able to press his case with both his public position and his private money.
In Israel's case, the blockade of Gaza - which, under the control of Hamas, refuses to accept Israel's right to exist while launching periodic rocket attacks -- is a perfectly legitimate security move.
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In the case of our largest authority - Birmingham - the answer is party control.
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In the case of oil-for-food, the Security Council tried to keep control through a sanctions committee of national diplomats.
He digs up a decades-old article by Obama Sr. making the case for Africans reasserting control over their own resources in order to damn Obama with guilt by association.
The authors also found that case-fatality from major extracranial bleeds was also two thirds lower on aspirin than on control.
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What with the court case, not to mention the fact that the next generation of air-traffic-control systems are still at least ten years away, passengers should continue to expect delays.
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He highlighted a similar case in 2004 when pilot disorientation and loss of control caused a Flash Airlines Boeing 737-300 to crash in the Red Sea shortly after take off from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh.
To his credit, Mr. Reagan recognized the Law of the Sea Treaty for what it was intended to be by the World Federalists and so-called non-aligned movement types who had a significant hand in shaping its supranational International Seabed Authority and related entities: a highly precedential, and undesirable, vehicle for establishing world-government mechanisms to control the "international commons" (in this case, the oceans) at the expense of sovereign states.
The wholesale industry is much less happy not least because this week's judgment surely has implications for a case brought by Costco, the nation's largest wine-retailer, against the state liquor control board of its home state, Washington.
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In the most recent case, authorities say ricin-laced letters were sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his Washington gun control group.
The meeting between Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the parents of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, who was killed in an apparent case of mistaken identity, came as gun control advocates have pressed Congress to pass proposals that include requiring criminal history checks for nearly all gun purchases.
What is the case, as you know from the Budget Control Act, is that there are already savings in both non-defense and defense discretionary spending.
If Mitt Romney wins, Republicans, who would probably in that case control the Senate as well as the House, would have no incentive to negotiate with a lame-duck president.
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