JUSTICE, n. A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service.
JUSTICE, n. A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service.
Using the popularity of television channels, he is selling drugs which are adulterated. This is a huge breach of trust to his followers.
Kennedy did not have to run the risk of having his ideas and his words shortened and adulterated by a correspondent. This was the television era, not only in campaigning, but in holding the presidency.
The test of friendship is assistance in adversity, and that too, unconditional assistance. Co-operation which needs consideration is a commercial contract and not friendship. Conditional co-operation is like adulterated cement which does not bind.
To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that is has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.
How natural that the errors of the ancient should be handed down and, mixing with the principles and system which Christ taught, give to us an adulterated Christianity.
What the FDA seemed to be saying is that it doesn't know if Boston Scientific has a systemic, corporate-wide quality policy, and until it does the FDA will not permit the company to gain product approvals in adulterated plants.
The drugs that are purchased from Canada are not subject to any clear regulatory oversight, so nobody is doing what the FDA does for U.S. drugs, which is take clear steps to try to make sure that those products are safe and effective, or accurately labeled, not misbranded, not adulterated,
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