Spitzer may also be looking to the evidence as a face-saving measure.
Such a measure is more accurately described as a gentle tap on the body, but never on the face, making it more of a symbolic measure than a punitive one.
"We're recognizing more and more that not all care needs to be delivered face to face, " but only if people measure the right things and have a relationship with a doctor to help make good use of the findings, he stressed.
But the measure stalled in Congress in the face of opposition from his own party.
Such is the measure of the task that will face Mr Coffman's successor.
Paul Schulte, a regional strategist with Lehman Brothers in Hong Kong, noted that credit markets face a host of unresolved issues and that this measure could come to be seen as a quick fix that does not address these underlying issues.
Those exemptions were an apparent effort to garner support for the measure from conservative Democrats and others expected to face fierce lobbying by the NRA and constituents.
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To get out ahead of nature, the WOF will, to begin with, offer instant access to almost every environmental variable that science can measure, from points scattered all across the face of the planet.
Singh tried to pass the measure last year, but backed down in the face of resistance from political allies, damaging his credibility with global investors.
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Lilly wants to measure the viscosity of postmenopausal women, to see which face the risk of heart disease should they go on estrogen therapy.
That is a measure both of the severity of the problems that the banks face, and of the possibility of salvation.
First, there is the face that sports is one of the few activities where you can immediately measure your child against his or her peers.
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There was a measure to the man in the hooded coat, old stooped body, face framed in monkish cloth, a history, a faded drama.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has said passage of the measure was vital to the continued functioning of the financial markets, which face the biggest crisis since the Great Depression.
And we're not arguing that there's a silver bullet measure in here that's sweepingly going to rectify all the challenges we face in the economy.
He seems to have sensed that the music was in what he did, not what he said, nor could he ever for the rest of his life say anything that would measure up to the enormity of the achievement for which he had become the unwilling public face.
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