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Some argued a procedure was not an experiment, even if it had never been done before, so long as the doctor "intended" it to be therapeutic.

Other articles said that even a standard procedure was an experiment when it was tried on a new patient.

Federal regulations considered a procedure experimental only if it was part of a larger study.

Her opinion read: "It takes no great leap of logic to see that within the cluster of constitutionally protected choices that includes the right to have access to contraceptives, there must be included within that cluster the right to submit to a medical procedure that may bring about, rather than prevent, pregnancy."As she washed her hands before performing a vaginal procedure, she repeated a smirking remark that she'd heard from one of her instructors years earlier.

Bustillo does the entire extraction procedure by watching the ultrasound screen, where the image of the ovary looms in black and white, made visible by bouncing high-frequency sound waves.

You may need to repeat the procedure a few times.

If President Bush decides as expected to release a secret document describing omens of a catastrophic terrorist attack in 2001, it would be the latest example of how political imperatives sometimes force officials to set aside the government's normal procedures for classifying and declassifying national security information.

Federal rules establish detailed procedures for releasing such information.

Steven Garfinkel, an expert on the handling of classified documents, said, "Political expediency or policy expediency is obviously going to trump a bureaucratic procedure" on some occasions.

The case illustrates the collision that occurs whenever researchers try to come up with new ways to save people in emergencies, when the most seriously injured are often unconscious or in shock and therefore unable to consent to an experimental procedure.

David Newby (see column below) won't address the possibility that Wisconsin could provide services for fewer tax dollars if not for a retirement system that allows public-sector workers to retire at age 55, or that restrictive work rules and complex grievance procedures make it difficult to manage public-sector employees.

I wasn't obliged to participate in the full course of the numerous procedures.

Indeed, it became almost universal procedure for the prisoners to attempt summary suicide by the only means available:

Workers who are written up for forgetting to wear their steel-toe boots or hard hats are more likely to follow proper procedures, stay safe and avoid accidents.

The differences should not obscure the need for clarity in the allocation of levels of responsibility, measures of achievement and consequential managerial disciplinary procedures.


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