Richard Wurtman , the biotech guru and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who originally developed Redux, was still insisting in June that the drug was effective and safe so long as it was given alone.
He also escaped censure for insisting in May 1990 that beef was safe to eat, because he qualified his statement by saying it was based on an assumption that the ban on high-risk tissue entering the food chain was in place and being enforced.
Businesses in Cyprus have been insisting on payment in cash, rejecting card and cheque transactions.
Governments are used to insisting that in any confrontation, the unelected house must bend to the will of the elected one.
With no end in sight to the crisis, businesses in Cyprus have been insisting on payment in cash, rejecting card and cheque transactions.
Ecclestone has previously been dismissive of the banks' interest in F1, insisting they were only in it for the money.
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This makes about as much sense as losing your car keys in Boston but insisting on searching for them in Los Angeles.
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Does he go along with the German government in insisting that Greece accept the terms of the bailout deal if it is to stay in the eurozone?
The lawyer relocates his business, hoping to rid himself of Bartleby, but soon the tenants in his former office come seeking his help: The scrivener refuses to leave, insisting on sleeping in the building's front doorway.
However, Real had stood firm in insisting that they did not want to sell 24-year-old Robinho and refused numerous Chelsea offers in recent weeks, putting an end to that deal.
As a leading and influential institutional investor, Standard Life has been at the forefront in scrutinising senior executive pay, insisting on more openness in company accounts and clearer links to performance.
In particular, most European policymakers clearly believe that Mr Bush has made a mistake in insisting on the removal of Yasser Arafat.
In the absence of such a speedy accord, Germans and others will feel justified in insisting that SNF negotiations be begun at once.
Sure, this is just how certain markets and territories work: but Apple has been aggressive in insisting on higher subsidies than other handset makers.
But the Democrats are loudly insisting that, in so neatly divided a Senate, committee chairmanships and other spoils of power should be shared out evenly.
Mr Cameron has sounded conciliatory, insisting it is in Britain's interest to stay in the EU and toning down earlier threats to stop the rest using its institutions.
Yet, insisting on laughter in the midst of desperation, he sugars the pill of criticism with humour that veers from the gently ironic to the bawdy or macabre.
Blair said that in the interview Rowling had misspoken about her contract with Bloomsbury, and, in insisting that the quote be revised, took a stance that MacArthur found extraordinarily aggressive.
In September and October of 1973, Bork played a critical part, along with Attorney General Elliot Richardson, in insisting that Agnew be indicted by the Justice Department unless he resigned from office.
Lamido Sanusi, a risk-control officer who will take over next January as the head of Nigeria's oldest bank, First Bank, is disappointed that regulators are not tougher in insisting on transparency and disclosure of information.
In typical German fashion, Mr Klinsmann is not being criticised for being a bad coach, but rather for insisting on living in California and simply jetting in for matches, a habit that some say is weakening his team.
But by washing the feet of women, he jolted traditionalists who for years have been unbending in insisting that the ritual is for men only and proudly holding up as evidence documentation from the Vatican's liturgy office saying so.
The government was angered by the last-minute cancellation of Monday's meeting of ECOFIN - the EU's finance ministers - and are insisting that, in future, meetings of the 27 must not be set aside for meetings of the 17.
Nursing is well on its way to setting minimum standards for a degree level nursing programme and justifiably so, given the complexities of care and the demands the public rightly make in insisting on high quality, safe and effective care.
He said talks had been delayed because of certain conditions that Afghanistan was insisting be included in the pact, which will govern a U.S. military presence after 2014 when nearly all foreign combat troops are to have finished their withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The highest profile of their differences was over policy covering onshore wind turbines, with Mr Davey telling MPs in November he disagreed with Mr Hayes on the issue and insisting he was "in charge" of coalition energy policy.
Maduro has traveled repeatedly to Havana in recent weeks, and has shown documents he said were signed by Chavez while insisting the president remains in charge.
Two rebel factions in Liberia are insisting that President Charles Taylor step down, as he agreed to do in a recent cease-fire pact.
Sudan's government in Khartoum is insisting that they be turned over to the police, as it believes they were responsible for the violence in the camp.
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