In April he told a reporter with The American Prospect that he regretted the 2001 study and the effect it had on the gay community, and that he owed the community an apology.
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He said one former employer had reacted badly to a previous study he carried out on the subject as it had "hit international press in India which was a big market for the university".
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill said all workers should be free from threat of violence and he would study Mr Henry's bill very carefully when he received it.
Wolfe thinks he found that second study--and it was conducted six years ago.
He said it would also democratise the study of history because anyone would now be able to walk through the archive and re-interpret events.
He was then required to sit down to study it and to understand it.
It could be said that Sir Ernst has spent his life moving between the two: he made it a mission to put the study of art on a scientific footing.
He would carry it himself in order to study at-bats on the plane and in the hotel when the rest of his teammates were, you know, drinking or playing cards or whatever.
Still, he is co-leader of the major study comparing it to whole-breast irradiation.
But he cautioned that the current study only showed a link - it does not prove living next to a road definitely affects kidney function.
Hitchings acknowledges the tie between political correctness (he calls it that) and the descriptive approach to language study.
It was the fact that he took the trouble to study and understand their culture.
He then immediately went to his study to write a statement and sent it out to the press, she said.
After Nnamabia had written the report, my father filed it in the steel cabinet in his study where he kept our school papers.
"It saddens me that he will never see his untidy study, never use the books or go back to his lifetime of work, " she said.
"When asteroids come this close, it's very important to try to learn about them - it's become so bright, so it's so easy to study, " he told BBC News.
He uses stem cells to study juvenile diabetes (his son and daughter have it), turning to the foundation of another billionaire--the late Howard Hughes.
Last week the PBS talk show To the Contrary broadcast results of a new study it had commissioned from a New York University economist: he claims that women now control a majority--51.3%--of U.S. household wealth.
Packed with anecdote and detail, it is a thoughtful, strongly felt study of what he believes are France's ills: a melancholy list that includes social division, widespread corruption, falling school standards and an overweening state.
Harvard's Eugene Braunwald, one of the most well regarded cardiologists in the country, said that an analysis of the data hadn't given a safety committee reason to stop a large study of Vytorin and Zocor that he is running, called IMPROVE-IT.
And he references a study that really doesn't do what the Clinton ad says it does.
Once it is ready, he will live out his days there in study and prayer.
East said he had no idea on exactly how long the feasibility study would take, but it would start "as soon as we can".
He told BBC News Online the study showed perindopril, could be more extensively prescribed than it is at the moment.
The study, he says, "was fatally flawed from the beginning" because it compared Arcoxia to diclofenac, which may itself pose a risk to the heart.
He would make a map of the area, mark it with colored pens, and examine it whenever he had a spare moment, the way a biologist might study chromosomes.
He mentions a study of the effectiveness of a teledermatology program, for example, that showed it was successfully and correctly identifying the lesions patients were showing to the doctors.
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Every independent study into the PPP had pointed out how expensive and potentially unsafe it was, he added.
He complained that immigration rules were making it more difficult to bring in artists and performers to study and teach.
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