DC, puts it more bluntly, saying the lab's scientists have been coddled for too long.
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Past governments have coddled chaebol, but the current one says free-market principles should prevail.
And most outside experts view improper mechanics as a far bigger problem than pitchers being overly coddled.
Instead, they're sending fresh fish from pristine waters, tender meat of coddled lambs and untainted dairy products.
Hasan was "coddled, accommodated and pushed through that masters of public health despite substandard performance, " the classmate said.
With a storied history of prominent standing in their culture and community, women here are not women to be coddled or relegated.
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In many countries the coddled state giants are pouring money into fancy towers at a time when entrepreneurs are struggling to raise capital.
The surprises continued, with mixed onions in a chilled pine infusion and then a coddled free-range egg with woodland mushrooms and smoked butter.
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But while these bugs will do amazing tricks when coddled in a cozy lab, they can get extremely uncooperative when put in a giant factory.
Now with an American twist, maternity homes are sprouting up in Southern California, where wealthy expectant mothers are coddled and catered to in relative luxury.
The days when Allianz coddled those companies it owned are over.
If the accusations hold up, the establishment will appear flat-footed and as if it coddled a big U.K. bank with a unit based in New York.
These granular frames leave behind a striking impression of a child swaddled in high expectations -- a child whose early months were not only coddled but crowned.
It has to make sure Lincoln customers feel coddled, the way Lexus treats its buyers, and the way German carmakers make sure their customers know they are valued.
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At three hours, the drama, about the mismatch between a tormented, self-denying pastor (Samuel Froler) and a coddled bourgeois woman (Pernilla August), is one prolonged, unrevealing study in frustration.
And apparently no talented high school athlete in America is aware of the long odds against signing a pro contract someday, as he is so coddled and misled by teachers, coaches, parents and college recruiters.
Drawing on eight years of data and more than 500 interviews with young people between 18 and 34, Richard Settersten and Barbara Ray dismantle the common belief that this generation has been coddled into laziness.
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For much of the last century they were coddled by protectionism, or over-regulation, or both, during which time they acquired powerful unions and high cost structures, and took on enormous long-term commitments to cover their workers' retirements.
Tender, creamy and finished with a tasteful flurry of poppy seeds, the dish in front of me was more like a charming and coddled European paramour arrived to vie with the square-jawed, calloused-handed Yankee hash for my affections.
The oft-raised question--and it's a big one for the U.S.--is whether millennials (also known as "The Everybody Gets A Trophy" generation) have been so coddled, so inoculated against insults and injury, that they are now too, well, soft to achieve entrepreneurial success.
So the domestic Business Aviation industry wants to project an image of itself as a vigorous, vital component of the American economy, relevant, contributing millions to local economies and creating jobs, and on the other hand it wants to continue being coddled by the government.
For as long as they could, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, overseer and regulator par excellence of our national banks, coddled their flock and were loathe to give up any confidential information they stumbled across while looking at the big banks books and compliance records, over lunch.
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