If Mitt Romney wins, Republicans, who would probably in that case control the Senate as well as the House, would have no incentive to negotiate with a lame-duck president.
The potential advantage of observational studies, particularly case control studies, is that if they can be shown to produce reliable results they can be done very quickly, rather than waiting 10-20 years for the results of prospective trials.
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The first step towards realising this hope, of course, is to work out the nature of the molecules in question and that is the purpose of a paper published this week in Nature by the members of the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium.
In addition, case-control studies, such as the large INTERHEART study conducted in 52 countries, have provided valuable information.
Such guidance, I believe, would solve the narrow case-by-case export control process which does not reflect a cohesive approach to national security.
First, it is a retrospective case-control study and is therefore susceptible to reporting bias, meaning that people with ALS may report their coffee consumption differently from controls.
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The Danish study is prospective in nature, which distinguishes it from most other studies on the health effects of cell phone use, which were case-control studies and enrolled subjects diagnosed with brain tumors and a comparison group of subjects who were free of brain tumors in order to compare reported cell phone usage in the two groups.
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The judge in his case described gun control within the police as "chaotic".
"Having examined all the documents of the case, the Control and Disciplinary Body decided to reject the protest lodged by Schalke, " said a UEFA statement.
And most noticeably the conference is simply unable to come to terms with the government's case for rigorous control of public spending, especially on health and education.
NASA in one case, to control a robotic arm that mimicked the motions of the wearer and helped build the first surgical simulator, an abdominal-surgery training program featuring a virtual stomach, gallbladder, and intestines.
In case of a national emergency, Americans are most trusting in local law enforcement in case of a shooting (58%), the FBI in case of a terrorist attack (53%), the Centers for Disease Control in case of a pandemic (49%), and the Federal Emergency Relief Administration in case of a natural disaster (45%).
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Judgment has been reserved in the High Court case over who should control Margate's disused Dreamland theme park.
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But in the case of chemical weapons control, there is reason to believe that the past is prelude.
Worthington, the firm buying into Whyte's companies, said information was found when looking into Whyte's case for winning back control of Rangers.
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He digs up a decades-old article by Obama Sr. making the case for Africans reasserting control over their own resources in order to damn Obama with guilt by association.
Moreover, detecting Soviet violations of the START Treaty will be vastly more difficult and the investment required to try to do so much greater than has been the case under previous arms control agreements.
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Effective July 1, 2011, any new source of greenhouse gas emissions that exceeds 100, 000 tons of CO2 per year or plant modification adding 75, 000 tons annually, will be subject to permit approval based upon undefined case-by-case "best available control technology" assessments.
In the case of the air traffic control strike, it endangered lives.
Personal drive in this case is about self-control, the will and determination to master emotions, to turn away from the object of temptation.
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Control in this case refers to two distinct but interrelated concepts.
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The players also ship with new accessories, including an in-line remote control and a protective case.
We also felt that central banks would step in and prevent things from getting out of control in the worse case scenario.
Yes, it is welcome that parliament seems to have stepped back from the worst case scenario - full-scale control of papers by politicians.
Last week's gun-control debate was a case of tactics dominating strategy.
In this case, it would be about control.
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Israel is constrained in its military operations against terrorist forces due to international pressure for it to protect the lives of Gazans, just as was the case when Israel retained its military control over Gaza.
The just-completed trial was a good one, in which the lawyers ably represented their causes and the trial judge, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, did a laudable job keeping control of a celebrity case.
But though such Nationalists had, before the election, been afraid that the new arrangement would mean a Communist takeover, afterwards they lost confidence in Mr de Klerk, preferring to take their case directly to the men in control.
At the same time (as already evident under Medicare) the treatment of infrequent but costly catastrophic diseases and conditions will be limited in the name of cost control, and the case-by-case discretion of doctors and other providers will be closely monitored and restricted.
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