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en It looks like the trials are progressing well up until now. If this new one does not do well, that would be a disappointment.

en We have known for four, five years that trials were not going well. There was no expectation, so there is no disappointment.

en [The authors of the new Lancet study were Matthias Egger and colleagues from the University of Berne in Switzerland. They looked at 110 trials using homeopathic remedies and 110 using conventional medicine in matching conditions. They looked for an effect in both the smaller, low quality trials and in larger, higher quality trials. Homeopathic remedies were more likely to have had a positive effect in the small, low quality trials. In the better trials, they say, homeopathy was no better than placebo.] Our study powerfully illustrates the interplay and cumulative effect of different sources of bias, ... We acknowledge that to prove a negative is impossible, but we have shown that the effects seen in placebo-controlled trials of homeopathy are compatible with the placebo-hypothesis.

en We're progressing right along (on the memorial). The foundation has been poured, but the wet weather has held us up from progressing further. Right now, we have a mud hole.

en The series isn't over. I've just got to wait and see. I've got to keep progressing. As long as I keep progressing, I'll keep feeling positive.

en I haven't had any problems and my doctor has been great, ... He said I'm going to be fine for years. It is progressing, but it's progressing very slow. So I can't say I'm lucky, but sometimes it advances pretty fast.

en Adam needs to pitch. He needs to succeed at a higher level and keep progressing. He might not quite be ready for the Major Leagues, but he certainly pitched better than I have seen him in the past and more like what we are expecting out of him, which is good. He just needs to keep progressing and it will be alright for us.

en It seems like, to many of us, that tremendous opportunities are being wasted right now because trials are being done, and those trials could be used as vehicles to study and qualify biomarkers.

en The trials have so far yielded excellent preliminary indications and will be followed by trials on animals with cancer.

en We could be in clinical trials this spring to determine safety, ... Two or three years beyond that, we're looking at trials on anti-tumor activity.

en The carriers need time to test. They don't do anything quickly. They'll put things through rigorous technology and commercial trials, and those trials could be 12 to 24 months.

en If he's been declared incompetent by justices in human rights trials, I don't see how these same courts will declare him competent for economic trials,

en We have some trials up and running in the U.S. and places like Las Vegas and San Francisco, and we also have trials overseas in Paris and Amsterdam and Tokyo and Hong Kong.

en I think indeed that these trials need to be conducted on a more focused basis than the Milosevic trial was. Of necessity, some of these criminal trials will not be able to tell anywhere near the full story of what happened.

en The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. If he stays healthy and keeps progressing the way he has been, who knows how good he can be. You can't teach someone to be 6-foot-8, 235 pounds. But I'll tell you that if he keeps progressing, in five years he will get paid to play. Maybe not in the NBA, but definitely somewhere in Europe. He's that good.


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