Word: correcting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though he may make a fortune earlier than originally expected, thanks to the FDA's fast action, Johnson maintains that new drugs emerging from the biotech industry should be regulated. "I think the only legitimate discussion with regard to regulatory process is whether there is a correct and socially acceptable balance between the urgency of bringing forward a product that can help with life-threatening diseases, vs. protecting public safety," he says. "Striking that balance is a matter of public policy, and it's not a simple debate...
Although the change in the lottery did not correct for existing gender imbalances, several women echoed Carasquillo's fears of mysterious "gender controls...
...widely-known proponent for women's rights, Snowe co-sponsored the Women's Pension Equity Act. The bill, if passed, will correct current pension laws so that they take into account special patterns in women's work or caregiver roles...
...staff is correct to be concerned about the future of The Tasty. It has many loyal patrons, and its (expensive) food lives up to its name. The staff is also correct that the building which houses The Tasty desperately needs renovation. I would hope, along with the staff, that CSB can renovate the building successfully, while guaranteeing The Tasty a continued spot...
Another distressing aspect of undergraduate life at Harvard concerns racial and cultural sensitivities and sensibilities. While I was the associate editorial chair of this newspaper, students of various races who shared a politically correct mindset would congratulate me on being the only black editor on the masthead and tell me that they empathized with my "struggle...