Word: haphazardly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Delaney, such haphazard self-medication posed its own threats. "We said, 'Instead of just passing it out to see what happens, let's channel it into controlled clinical use,' " Delaney recalls. He contacted James Corti, a Los Angeles-based activist and importer of AIDS drugs who shipped 400 doses of Compound Q out of China...
...single drug. Underground studies of experimental drugs, like the Compound-Q effort, confuse an already complex situation and frustrate scientists. "They're violating all the standards of safe testing of new compounds," says Dr. Paul Volberding, an AIDS specialist at the University of California at San Francisco. The haphazard use of experimental drugs may help some AIDS patients in the short run, but it will slow down the quest to discover the best ways to treat the many people who will contract the disease in the future...
Cage's seemingly haphazard style of lecturing has created similar problems for him during his stay at Harvard...
...domestic status seems permanent, since Harvard does not have its own program for overseas study and is reluctant to give credit for outside programs. What many other institutions regard as a vital component of education here turns into a haphazard, difficult quest. Students, forced to turn to outside agencies, often have to choose between a fascinating experience and their desire to graduate on time...
...defendant has a constitutional right to face his accuser. There should be another constitutional right which allows the accuser to face the defendant. The unnamed defendant is getting off scott-free in the Baltes case. While the right to face one's accusers was created to guard against haphazard or trumped-up charges, the right of the accuser to face the defendant, which would serve in the meting out of justice, is nowhere to be found...