Tampering with nature and being morally reprehensible -- these are common charges against stem cell research from religious and pro-life groups.
From an investment perspective, it appears that BlackBerry is not doing as good of a job in launching the new product as is needed to stem the tide against it.
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Thompson also says that he is against embryonic stem-cell research, and he has a 100 percent rating from National Right to Life.
The rulings stem from lawsuits brought against several hundred defendants by more than 3, 000 survivors of the attacks, relatives, victims' representatives and insurance carriers.
Many of the problems that led to Cuomo's court campaign against Dell stem from the 2004 through 2006 time frame, Spooner says, which Dell is struggling to put behind it.
There is no law against private stem cell research in the US, but Mr Bush has called for an international United Nations ban on all human cloning, prompting ire from a number of countries which allow the process under regulated conditions for research purposes.
Part of the loud outcry against Exodus may stem from two real facts.
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Weissman says these results shed doubt on the arguments against using embryonic stem cells, which are being pioneered by companies like Geron (nasdaq: GERN - news - people), Cythera and Bresagen .
Social and religious conservatives are against abortion and embryonic stem cell research.
Thinking about whether the research should go forward very much depends on one's view of the status of human embryos and how that ought to be weighed against the promise of stem cell research.
Until now, the Obama administration has resisted pressure to take a tougher stance against Assad if only to stem the killing.
The refunds announced Tuesday stem from a case originally filed in 2010 against NBTY for making false and deceptive advertising claims about their nutritional supplements.
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Available as a physical device or as a free app for iOS or Android devices, it offers players an added level of security against account-theft attempts that stem from sources such as phishing attacks, viruses packaged with seemingly harmless file downloads, and websites embedded with malicious code.
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Ms. Merkel, Germany's latest Iron Chancellor, has set her face against any of the measures that might stem the tide that is about to engulf the euro.
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Pope Francis is likely to follow the traditionalist path of continuing the teaching of his predecessor, who believed that the way to stem a wave of secularism was to stand defiantly against it, analysts said.
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But he cautioned against over-regulating virtual worlds because that would stem the high levels of creativity they inspire.
Crichton is one of those increasingly rare individuals who is willing to go against raging conventional wisdom, including the hype surrounding stem cell research, which he persuasively confronts in this book, and that surrounding global warming, which he dealt with brilliantly in State of Fear.
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Biden is against public funding for abortions but would increase federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
The announcement of the inquiry has done nothing to flow the stem of questions about the intelligence which informed Britain's decision to go to war against Iraq.
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