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... believe that the best health care policy is onethat trustsand empowers consumers, and onethat understands the market.Senator Kerry: Have your co-pays gone up? Have your deductibles gone up? ... frames—conceptual frames and news frames that we believehave the most bearing on how to create messages that emphasize public health as socialjustice.Dorfman et al. / MoreThan a Message 323Copyright ... institutions and found that viewers are more likelyto recognize that the government or other institutions have a role in solving the problem.Typical News Frames Are More OftenPortraits Than LandscapesA...
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... for glutathione and its activity is alsolower by morethanone order of magnitude in mosttissues [61,62]. We have shown that two plantNS-GPXs exhibit weak affinity for glutathione becausetheir ... Biochemical studies have shown that NS-GPXs are not trueGPXs; notably they reduce AOS using reducing substrates other than glutathione, such as thioredoxin. We provide evidence that, in addition totheir ... activity foundfor most of the NS-GPXs and the fact that theyuse substrates other than glutathione, especially thio-redoxin, led us to conclude that NS-GPXs are not trueGPXs and hence are misnamed....
... were interviewed by telephone. Telephone numbers were selected based upon a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation. The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented ... College Institute for Public Opinion Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Phone 845.575.5050 Fax 845.575.5111 www.maristpoll.marist.edu More than Six in Ten Unhappy with Obama on Deficit… Handling of ... direction or that things are going in the wrong direction? Page 3 of 3 When it comes to Mr. Obama’s favorability, half of voters 50% think well of him while 44% have a less than stellar...
... title, there is evidence that two Big 4 auditors are better than one, and thatone Big 4 auditor is better than none, although there is no evidence that firms are valued more highly in the French ... evidence that some of these ownership characteristics are also associated with the use of two rather thanone Big 4 auditor, which suggests that two Big 4 auditors are perceived to be better thanone ... costlier than a single-auditor approach. Even though two Big 4 auditors appear to be better thanone Big 4 auditor (paired with a non-Big 4 firm), and one Big 4 auditor appears to be better than none,...
... added tongue-in-cheek that because the commissioner had demurred, ‘‘regretfully that period of condona-tion left him with the disadvantage of estoppel.’’ One theory held that Landis allies ... circumstances that had led to Landis’s hiring, owners needed to show that they had given him effective authority to weed out player corruption. As a result, nowhere did he initially claim more power than ... committed preliminary or minor violations now found themselves summoned before the commissioner and warned to desist, or risk more severe punishment. 21 Despite Landis’s efforts to preempt them,...
... is that the proper conclusion was “exclusion” that is, that a print was attributed to someone who was not, in fact, its source—and cases in which the consensus of latent print examiners is that ... (supra Part II.A.4.c) that because of the weakness of exposure mechanisms it would be foolhardy to assume that known errors are any morethan a small subset of actual errors. Nonetheless, the court ... practitioner analyze the prints. There is no methodology without a practitioner, any morethan there is automobile without a driver, and claiming to have an error rate without the practitioner...
... to scheduling that is leading to the creation of more realistic schedules than we have experienced using traditional scheduling techniques. One theme that will be emphasized is that critical ... managing projects involves a great deal morethan being good at scheduling. In fact, more projects fail because the project manager lacks people skills than because of poor use of tools. A particularly ... recommend UMT to anyone considering studying for further qualifications. Like anything in life, that mechanism isn’t for everyone but it is well priced, sensibly delivered and allows one to both...
... creating more difficulty and more expense and more time for the governmentif auditing organizations interest themselvesin these various and sundry corporations? . . .Could they do it more economically ... Manufac-turers’ failure to adopt LIFO puzzled researchers. One could ar-gue FIFO users were more interested in reporting high earnings than conserving cash tax payments.The 2004 edition of the ... corporation’s18 MORETHAN A NUMBERS GAMETable 2.1 Four of Many Possible Depreciation ScenariosOriginal Estimated Estimated AnnualScenario Cost Life Salvage DepreciationA $50,000 N/A N/A NoneB 50,000...