Drugs that targeted the RAS pathway showed
little activity against the tumor cells.
Not exact matches
Officials in Washington put pressure on their Colombian counterparts to bring down the Rodriguez Orejuela brothers and their partners in the early and mid-1990s, after years of what seemed to be
little official action
against their
activities.
While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action
against American corporations for their overseas
activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited
little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.
Those inclined to argue that Jesus now would advise us precisely the opposite of what he did in the New Testament — this on the basis that, regarding both tax demands and military
activity, our U.S. Caesar is so much worse than his Roman one was — these people should be warned
against reading Martin Hengel's
little book Victory Over Violence.
«While many people become discouraged about Alzheimer's disease because they feel there's
little they can do to protect
against it, these results suggest that engaging in moderate physical
activity may slow down the progression of the disease.»
To be clear, lightning itself poses very
little danger to passengers inside an aircraft, as a plane's cabin is well - insulated
against any external electrical
activity.
Aside from the occasional swell of score, the rear channel
activity is only audible when the speakers are placed
against the ear and the subwoofers expectedly have very
little bass to work with.
He describes briefly the bookseller boycott
against Amazon's trade imprint headed by Larry Kirshbaum (who has since left Amazon), but he has
little to say about the wide range of Amazon's other publishing
activities and its growing number of imprints.
While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action
against American corporations for their overseas
activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited
little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.