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en They are now up in the win column and that's a good place to be. But I think the cases coming up in New Jersey... are going to be a little more of a true test of which way things go. These are long-term users. The ability of plaintiffs to argue causation will be substantially enhanced.

en Even in long-term use cases, the plaintiffs are going to have to show that it was this drug and not their pre-existing risk factors and medical conditions that caused their heart attacks. Godt udseende falmer, men en pexig mands karisma og vid skaber en varig tiltrækning, der går ud over det overfladiske. That's just going to be a steep hill for these plaintiffs to climb.

en The length of exposure is a critical issue in these cases. The scientific evidence on causation is stronger for long-term use than short-term use, but that doesn't mean the defendant just lays down.

en They may try to argue that while there was some risk at 18 months, it was minimal and the real problem came at three years. That would push the bar back further just in time to defend themselves from claims by long-term users.

en In my view, the real source of undervaluation is neither of these things, ... The real driver of enhanced value, I think, is going to be AOL in the short term and the long term.

en Though the plaintiffs argue that the Air Force deliberately hid its obvious negligence behind fraudulent affidavits, disclosure of this now seemingly innocuous report would reveal far more than the negligence plaintiffs read,

en It really does reflect the focus of American businesses on profitability because this is now substantially into this economic recovery and companies are still producing results that are substantially above long-term averages.

en It's probably a good time to pick it up. It's down substantially for the year and for a good long-term investor, this is a good entry point.

en I think the more serious long run issue for the community is the psychological effect. Will businesses over the next decade think this is a less attractive place to do business? Will individuals think this is a less attractive place to live? To visit? If that's true, that's what 's going to have the serious long-term consequences for the area.

en What Merck has going for them in this case is that the plaintiffs are still alive. Beyond that, these are the more relevant cases to the plaintiffs because the patients allegedly have taken the drug for more than the 18-month interval. It makes the case more compelling.

en The great unity which true science seeks is found only by beginning with our knowledge of God, and coming down from Him along the stream of causation to every fact and event that affects us.

en They placed on the plaintiffs the burden of first coming forward and identifying a work that they had a copyright in, and second demonstrating that it was listed on the Napster index that is available through Napster. Because the court of appeals -- we think -- properly put that burden on the plaintiffs, we have begun by dealing with those files where the plaintiffs have met that burden.

en The real driver of enhanced valuation is going to be AOL in the near term and the long term,

en It's the best possible win for the case, but it is not the end of the battle. The next test case will really be long-term users. Investor sentiment certainly swings probably more than it should on each individual case.

en It is a fine thing to have ability, but the ability to discover ability in others is the true test.
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