The problem is that medullary cancer is so rare and develops so slowly over decades, that there is be no easy way to rule out the possibility that the drugs might boost cancer risk decades after people start taking them.
So he went out of his way to not rule clearly on the issues at hand.
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Mandela and other members of the African National Congress have been on the list because of their fight against South Africa's apartheid regime, which gave way to majority rule in 1994.
If the Langone case does not settle, it is not clear which way the court will rule.
We aren't angry anymore as we knew the judges would rule this way.
He tried to narrow the issues in Citizens United, so that the Court would not have to take any dramatic steps in order to rule his way.
Here and there, the usual arbitrary rule is giving way to more enlightened attitudes.
"The problem I have is you don't really abide by the Rooney Rule the correct way, " he said.
The conservative majority might find a way to craft a new rule limiting such class actions to more narrowly defined groups.
There is little doubt that the match fixers' sophisticated inter-continental operations have put them a long way ahead of the rigid rule-bound tactics of those trying to stop them.
Designing for the peak-end rule is another way of not focusing on what is less important, but about focusing on what brings the most value to the customer experience.
Facebook has told the BBC that there are currently no plans to merge its services in this way - but did not rule it out from happening in the future.
On the one hand, there is a sure sense of political and economic superiority, for having arrived, as they see it, at a more modern, less centralised and less rule-bound way of doing things.
Archives assistant Kenneth Baxter told BBC Scotland that Churchill lost his seat in the city after a series of controversies - his feelings on women being allowed to vote, his reported role in sending troops to break up miners' riots, his stance on Irish home rule and the way he dealt with various social issues.
He is very sensitive to concerns like these and he wants to find a way to implement this important rule because he is committed to making sure that women have access to this coverage -- he wants to find a way to implement it that can allay some of the concerns that have been expressed.
Local, careful - not to say detailed - rule, is the way all democracies seem to be moving.
It is supposed to pave the way for a return to civilian rule with a presidential election on September 17th and a parliamentary election in October.
Were regulators to interpret the rule in any other way, it would have far-reaching consequences for, say, the venture-capital industry, in which funds with multiple investors routinely take stakes in private firms.
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If the goal is to make the professors better off, then restricting their opportunity to do work that they value by enforcing a minimum wage rule is not the way to go about it.
The Department of Justice has now sought a middle ground, a way to more loudly affirm the rule of law without threatening to put the lawbreakers, on whose survival the economy depends, out of business.
Wall Street representatives say that talented mutual fund managers rule the markets in every way.
The carriers will continue this way until there is legislation or FCC rule-making to stop it.
With Mubarak and Suleiman out of the way, Egyptians are now under the rule of the military.
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On the other hand, the Buffet rule is just a convenient way to gather support for the tax-rate adjustment.
Messrs Dimson, Marsh and Staunton then tested this finding in a different way, using a share-trading rule based explicitly on economic growth.
And so it's creating this whole alternate way of having the one-drop rule because now people want to be classified as black.
It remains diverse today, and not in a way that is likely to facilitate popular rule once the forcing function of an American military presence is done.
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On that day the musketry and artillery of Selim the Grim, the Ottoman sultan, blasted to shreds the sword-wielding cavalry of Egypt's 250-year-old Mamluk sultanate, opening the way to 400 years of Ottoman Turkish rule over all but the peripheries of the Arab world.
The three percent budget deficit rule for admission was the right way to go.
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