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But the ideology of American infertility medicine allows physicians to escape from making any judgments about the suitability of prospective parents.
CNN: Commentary: Are eight babies more than enough?
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If the court doesn't do that, the company warns that lawyers could "game the system" by hiding or delaying their filings with bankruptcy trusts so courts won't offset any judgments by the amount they recovered elsewhere.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Investors fear a drag on earnings from kitties the lenders have had to set up for any legal judgments.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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As a sole proprietor you are personally responsible for all of a business' liabilities, including its debts and any liability judgments against it.
FORBES: Self-Employment
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Nevertheless, it's not exactly shocking to see a newer graphics card outgun one that's been on the shelf a moment or so, but we're still holding out for a finalized unit before making any final judgments on the combatants.
ENGADGET: ATI R600 graphics card benchmarked, cruises by NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 GTX
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Some leaders trust their own judgments when dealing with press without any assistance, while some others turn to alternative sources of advice, such as "strategic communicators" from various walks of life, most notably including former journalists.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: McChrystal remarks sad but not surprising
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It says it is simply determined to complete a "strategic review" of the condition of the military it inherited and the kinds of changes it requires before making judgments about the size and purposes for which any defense supplemental might be sought.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Review, But Renew, America��s Defenses
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And before testing any new formulation on children, paediatric specialists have to make very hard judgments about the benefits and risks.
ECONOMIST: Children's medicine