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Kevin Lewis Unfortunately, less than five percent of people diagnosed with cancer will be treated through enrollment in a clinical trial. Our organization is very supportive of the Coalition and its efforts to accelerate research. We believe that in recent years patients have received better treatment options in trials, and if we can educate people about clinical trials I am confident that we can increase enrollment in these high-priority colon cancer trials.
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Al Sharpton I believed there was enough evidence to go to trial. Grand jury said there wasn’t. Okay, fine. Do I have a right to disagree with the grand jury? Many Americans believe O.J. Simpson was guilty. A jury said he wasn’t. So I have as much right to question a jury as they do. Does it make somebody a racist? No! They just disagreed with the jury. So did I.
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Aiden Wilson Tozer God often hides His blessing in trouble or trial, which makes it all the sweeter when it comes our way.
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Charlaine Harris I’d never seen anything like it. First a trial, then a few murders, then dancing. Life goes on. Or, in this case, death continues.
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Charles Guggenheim There was a war crimes trial because an American prisoner had been shot trying to escape. He had obviously been recaptured and shot, and that violated the Geneva Convention.
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Bob Ross Don't be afraid to scrape the paint off and do it again. This is the way you learn, trial and error, over and over, repetition. It pays you great dividends, great, great dividends.
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Bill McCollum A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial.
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Gavin Rossdale The point about it is that if you're pointed toward some kind of goodness, some kind of light, something positive, you find your way through these trials and tribulations, ... I've basically dedicated my whole lyrical life to people's ability to cope with the struggle because I do believe there is a struggle. And I don't mean it in a negative sense. I just mean it in a realistic sense. Nothing is greater than staying right on the positive, but sometimes life can have a way of just pulling you back and dragging you a bit.
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China Mieville A scholar can never let mere wrongness get in the way of the theory.
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Chen Ning Yang Einstein's theory of General Relativity has a mathematical structure very similar to Yang-Mills theory.
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Charles Lamb My theory is to enjoy life, but the practice is against it.
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Chaim Weizmann Einstein explained his theory to me every day, and on my arrival I was fully convinced that he understood it.
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Charlie Munger Beta and modern portfolio theory and the like - none of it makes any sense to me.
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Charles Simic The ambition of much of today's literary theory seems to be to find ways to read literature without imagination.
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Bob Saget If you go with Marshall McLuhan's theory that the medium is the message, as soon as you're hosting a blooper show, you're done.
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Bob Schultz We are proud to have been associated with this extremely significant mission. Working with Stanford and NASA, we formed a powerful team to develop the challenging technologies needed to take a giant step forward in helping understand Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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Martin Seligman Life satisfaction essentially measures cheerful moods, so it is not entitled to a central place in any theory that aims to be more than a happiology.