Actually, I was referring to how efficacy is not part of the evaluation criteria for chemo drugs.
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Actually, I was referring to how efficacy is not part of the evaluation criteria for chemo drugs.
Prometheus didn't risk anything in the sense one of us would use the term. He has forethought; nothing is a surprise to him. He didn't take a risk, he traded certain punishment for his children's enlightenment.
Dinosaurs have conscious awareness. They were "anyone". Some evidence suggests that consciousness is a fundamentally intra-cellular process that became inter-cellular, and that even the simplest organisms exploit some form of consciousness.
No, the preamble cannot make laws inactive. If you wanted the legislation to have a limited term (like a sunset clause) or only apply in certain circumstances, you would have to put that in the actual body of the legislation. Legislation can only be changed by act of the legislative assembly, even if it has become archaic or obsolete. I think the judiciary can strike down entire acts if the assembly refuses to fix constitutional issues, not sure how that works.
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