The possibility that such a large number of foreign owners will flood the market in a huge selloff if the market turns bad has been
raised by some observers.
Not exact matches
As I've chronicled extensively, Exondys is an extremely controversial treatment, and the FDA's decision to approve the therapy over the objections of the agency's own scientific staff stunned many
observers last year,
raising questions about whether or not the FDA had succumbed to a well - orchestrated and heart - wrenching PR campaign
by patients and advocates.
Apple has acknowledged that it continues to study options for its growing cash balance, and
observers believe the company could
raise its current quarterly dividend 17 % to about $ 3.10 a share, according to an estimate compiled
by Bloomberg.
The mayor's most recent haul far exceeds that
raised by any other candidate in the race, Democrat or Republican, contributing to a growing sense among the city's political
observers that the mayor will have a relatively easy road to reelection this year.
In this case, the retraction and investigation occurred even as other outside
observers were
raising questions about the science and integrity of both the lab and Anversa specifically, he notes, including recent criticism of the lab culture published on Retraction Watch
by an anonymous former trainee.
Here's a question I've
raised before, only this time expressed in two new ways: * Whatever the errors of Crichton and Will, to what extent, if any, should nonscientist
observers of human culture treat science uniquely — that is, in a way they treat no other aspect of culture —
by abstaining from writing about it?
In that light, it's worth keeping in mind the realities
raised by Rees when she points out that the alternatives to testing that we've tried (such as
observers and classroom audits) are expensive and have an unimpressive record of success in the US.
The acquisition of Harcourt General Inc.
by European and Canadian media companies is
raising concerns from some
observers about the impact of the deal on school textbook prices and quality.
# 12: THE HISTORY OF US
by Leah Stewart «Stewart is a wonderful
observer of family relationships, and she adroitly weaves the stories of Eloise and the children she's
raised — their work, their loves, their disappointments and dreams — while focusing on what ties families together, and what ultimately keeps those ties from breaking.»
Congress (to the extent it did assess policy alternatives to cap and trade), as well as the broader community of analysts and
observers in the late 2000s,
raised a number of substantive questions about the merits of this policy instrument as a means for responding to a major environmental policy challenge of the sort posed
by climate change:
Here's a question I've
raised before, only this time expressed in two new ways: * Whatever the errors of Crichton and Will, to what extent, if any, should nonscientist
observers of human culture treat science uniquely — that is, in a way they treat no other aspect of culture —
by abstaining from writing about it?