Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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AIDS activists doubt Hay's figures and fear that they could cause the nation to become less concerned about the disease. The critics think that the use of anti-AIDS drugs has delayed the onset of symptoms in many people and thus made the economist's calculations erroneous...
...this third consideration is drawing you into medicine, fear not. The American Medical Association is already working to protect your income...
...representing more than 250,000 doctors and medical students, has a well-earned reputation of placing its members' economic interests ahead of, well, everything else in the world. In the 1960s, the AMA opposed the creation of Medicaid and Medicare, for fear that government help to the poor and elderly might slice into physician profits. In the early 1970s, one president of the AMA declared that "health care is a privilege and not a right...
...said Michigan's checkpoint program is valideven if it is not the most effective policeprocedure or may carry the "potential ofgenerating fear and surprise in some motorists...
Many medical and legal experts fear that the ruling, if upheld, could slow in-vitro research and intensify the national abortion debate. "A bad decision," says Ellen Wright Clayton, a specialist in law and pediatrics at Vanderbilt University. The judge could simply have weighed the respective interests of each spouse, Clayton contends, and decided to award the eggs to Mrs. Davis without going on to say when life begins...