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en Having to present highly emotional and personal evidence before a new commission of inquiry would further victimise the patients of Dr Patel and their loved ones.

en One thing we are determined to do is not put the people of Bundaberg and the patients of Dr Patel through the hell that they've been through again,

en We know that he has had what I would call emotional difficulties in the past. There is certainly no evidence at this point which points to any other kind of motivation other than his personal problems,

en We are continually seeing an increase in the number of obese patients presenting to hospitals. These patients are not necessarily surgical patients but present with a variety of medical needs and can be seen throughout a health care facility.

en From a policing perspective, our job is to gather evidence, analyze evidence and present evidence. What happens after that in the court system we cannot have any influence on.

en The mayor has said we want to make sure we have valued it correctly. We have made a commitment to Mr. Patel and his attorney that once we have completed that appraisal process, we will present it to them and have a dialogue before we make any move.

en I highly regret what appears to be a leak of the statement of objections sent by the commission at the end of August, ... To speak of a fine when Microsoft has not yet disputed the commission's preliminary findings both in fact and law, as is it's right, is premature.

en do all that I can to ensure that the commission's inquiry is thorough, fair and non-partisan.

en I will set up an independent commission to evaluate the effort of each of the players, and their sporting and personal conduct. The commission won't be there to harass or to oblige. It will make an assessment and recommend what we need to do.

en The Medicare aggregate data from the ICD Registry will be made available to the public to better inform patients and physicians on the most appropriate ICD therapy. Better evidence means better decisions by doctors and patients.

en The Medicare aggregate data from the ICD Registry will be made available to the public to better inform patients and physicians on the most appropriate ICD therapy. Better evidence means better decisions by doctors and patients,

en There's no pressure being put by the IOC. We welcome the inquiry commission set up the Austrians. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy. It will help shed light on the situation.

en I would have refused a mandate at a commission of inquiry that was investigating the program of another government.

en There is new evidence that the staff is presenting to the commission, but I cannot comment on what that new evidence is.

en It should be noted that these patients were all quite motivated to try this product. Facial plastic surgeons have a responsibility to determine the efficacy of such products to provide unbiased, evidence-based advice to our patients.


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