Yet 62% felt that other doctors' decisions might be tainted by the same arrangement.
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He rejected allegations the Mexican process was unfair or tainted by bias and corruption.
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Some of that traffic was tainted by underhanded tactics such as paying colleges for steering business.
But his campaign is tainted by the presence of some notorious figures from the past.
President Habibie is widely viewed as too tainted by his ties to his mentor, Mr Suharto.
The unstated reason was simple: nobody so tainted by traditional business could possibly understand e-commerce in the cyberworld.
He indicated he would like to see a change from incumbents Rafidah and Rahim, both tainted by scandal.
Shocking is the possibility that sincere liberals may soon find themselves tainted by an outcome they should despise.
Republicans, who were tainted by corruption before their loss of Congress in 2006, are enjoying the Democratic stumbles.
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The hearing will determine if the state evidence against Tripp has been tainted by any connection with immunized sources.
Each was priced according to a mysterious calculus tainted by greed or desperation.
On the other hand, he could be tainted by his department's protectionist tendencies.
The EU is largely hamstrung because the Turkish-Cypriots see it as tainted by the membership of both Greece and Cyprus.
Whitson disagrees with building a museum, which, according to her, will be tainted by the exploitation of incredibly vulnerable workers.
The fear is that companies could choose to list elsewhere if they believe US markets are tainted by political considerations.
Hariri's legacy was further tainted by accusations of corruption and he also faced criticism for saddling the country with big debts.
His new overwhelmingly detailed book lays out how our entire money network is tainted by way of complicity and lax regulation.
It is too important an issue to be driven by unsubstantiated claims, tainted by scandal and to result in counterproductive policies.
If you are a healthy and wealthy entrepreneur in Silicon Valley your perception of healthcare is very tainted by your surroundings.
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The counter-argument is that someone who is arrested will be tainted by the impact of being named, even if they are innocent.
Scientists are excited about that because the first sample could have been tainted by material analyzed at a different site on Mars.
Fulop said Healy's administration has been tainted by corruption, while he has not been touched by it during his time in politics.
Alas, he falls for the prevailing bonehead take--that Reagan's historic success at reviving the American economy is tainted by those record-high deficits.
Certainly for funds-of-funds, which act as aggregators for hedge funds and which have been tainted by their role in the Madoff scandal.
In some countries, their sale was badly handled: either tainted by corruption, or by private monopolies, or because regulation has been poor.
Like many politicians, he was tainted by the 1988 Recruit insider-trading scandal that brought down the administration of then-Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita.
The BBC, whose reputation has been tainted by the affair, said it would continue to work with police to investigate the claims.
His tenure at the finance ministry was tainted by the Goldenberg scandal which had begun during the time of his predecessor George Saitoti.
It included Dr Mahathir's son, who recently sold assets to the state-owned oil company, a deal attacked as a bail-out tainted by nepotism.
Obus made his decision after hearing arguments from prosecutors on whether the money put up by Kozlowski's former wife were tainted by the scandal.
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