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Patients are more demanding and expect the best-available treatments.
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I would however agree with one point that you made that “Patients are more demanding and expect the best-available treatments”.
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•Restore Scientific Integrity to the White House: Restore the basic principle that government decisions should be based on the best-available, scientifically-valid evidence and not on ideological predispositions.
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"This thing happened in an area where the industry is applying the best-available technology, the regulatory agency has some influence, but I think the influence on the big companies is limited to the extent that for these companies, it's in their vested interest not to let this happen - look at how many billions BP will lose."
Gulf Oil Rig Disaster And Mine Explosion Highlight Weak Safety Regulations 2010
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The Environmental Appeals Board effectively killed the expansion of the coal industry yesterday in a landmark ruling requiring the “best-available control technology” for CO2 emissions.
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One of the stated principles of the Obama Administration with regard to science and health policy is to "restore the basic principle that government decisions should be based on the best-available, scientifically-valid evidence and not on ideological predispositions."
Anthony Citrano: An Opportunity For President Obama: Change America's Status Quo on Drug Policy 2009
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Our political leadership must have access to the best-available scientific information.
Open Letter to the Climate Science Community: EliRabett 2009
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Our political leadership must have access to the best-available scientific information.
Archive 2009-12-01 EliRabett 2009
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It also takes strength, and wisdom, to NOT use force when the best-available evidence and one's judgment both indicate that using force would be counter-productive (with the costs outweighing the benefits).
Obama Adviser: Bhutto Assassination Reminds Us That Hillary Made Wrong Call On Iraq War 2009
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It also takes strength, and wisdom, to NOT use force when the best-available evidence and one's judgment both indicate that using force would be counter-productive (with the costs outweighing the benefits).
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