The kids were given a skin prick test with peanut allergen before and after the treatments. Only the kids who no longer reacted to the allergen would have been told they could eat peanuts. Kids who still reacted would have been told they still had to avoid peanuts.
So yes, it's just you misunderstanding how clinical trials work.
Box office ticket sales have hovered around 1.3 million per year for over two decades. Some years have sold a couple million more, some have sold a couple million less, but the trend is relatively flat. There has been no huge drop in people going to see movies.
I really wish the Dilberito made a comeback. 100% of all the daily nutrients you need in a single meal.
The product failed to catch on in the market, leading Adams to "several years and several million dollars later" to sell off his intellectual property and exit the business. Adams himself noted "[t]he mineral fortification was hard to disguise, and because of the veggie and legume content, three bites of the Dilberito made you fart so hard your intestines formed a tail". The New York Times noted the burrito "could have been designed only by a food technologist or by someone who eats lunch without much thought to taste."
Eh.... I'm just surprised that the editor/submitter took the time to fix the UTF errors even if they didn't get the proper abbreviation in there. At least it's not filled with instances of £
"Hey, let's give corporations tax deductions for the cost of stocks they give to their CEOs!" "Jolly good idea! CEOs can barely afford a third vacation house and a private jet. They need more shares of stock!"
...time passes...
"WTF? Why are we giving corporations tax deductions for the cost of stocks given to the peasants? This is an outrage!"
if amazon is going to SWAT YOU DOWN and STEAL YOUR HARD WORK as soon as your business is becoming financially successful
You mean all the hard work of doing a search on alibaba.com to find some doo-dad that they can buy in bulk and sell at a mark-up on Amazon?
Or do you actually think all those sellers are really sitting around soldering USB 3.0 cables, injection molding iPhone cases and sewing laptop cases by hand in their home office?
I read the headline as "Buggy software made the United States win the Miss Money Laundering Scam according to an Australian bank." I think it's a title we would live up to.
Hundreds of people aren't going to die and the equipment isn't going to be completely destroyed if you make a dumb mistake while managing a radio telescope facility.
Those numbers are even funnier when you realize the global GDP has been hovering around $75 trillion. Apparently the AC you responded to thinks that Warner Music is responsible for ~13% of the entire world's economic output.
Interesting idea, but would you care to point out which criminal laws are violated by agreeing to take ad revenue from a video when YouTube's Conten tD system flags it as being something you own?
At best, they've violated YouTube's Terms Of Service, which is not illegal or criminal. The only penalties for violating TOS are the ones spelled out in the OTS.
All content will be quickly identified and ISP will be paying content owners a fee from the money they collect from our ISP fees.
And the moment an ISP tried that, almost every customer would either switch providers or start using end-to-end encryption for all connections, making the content identification system a useless investment.
Couldn't make it past the 90 second mark due to the horrible voiceover. The narrator is either on drugs or has stupidly confused speaking slowly and adding ridiculous numbers of pauses for being profound.
It makes complete sense. Loving something doesn't mean you can tolerate it in large quantities (see every heroin addict who has ever overdosed for proof).
Dairy products have a lot of protein and fat, so most cats love them. Most cats can tolerate small amounts of dairy products, but a large bowl of milk will give the majority of them explosive diarrhea.
After weening, all cats (and almost all mammals, in fact) produce much less lactase and some stop producing at all. The amount of lactase the cat can produce dictates how much lactose they can tolerate.
Your guess is completely wrong. Perhaps you should at least read the summary before you make wild guesses based on the title.
"The hope is... the project will be able to to identify and recommend strategies, tools, and technology to protect democratic processes and systems from cyber and information attacks."
We already have insecure electronic voting machines and at least one successful attack. While the changes from that attack were detected and reverted, it's just a matter of time before someone succeeds and isn't detected.
The US government has shown no interest at all in developing secure systems for elections, so none of this is going to change without outside groups like the one discussed in this article forcing change.
No. Click the link in summary and go read the full report from the Tax Policy Center like I did. It's quite detailed.
Of course we know you won't do that. You don't want to know what the actual experts are saying. You're just hoping for a short, summarized response that you can nitpick on in order to shore up your preconceived belief that Trump wouldn't possible cut taxes on the wealthy and shift the burden to middle class.
What you're missing is that the increased taxes mentioned here are coupled with huge tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy. The end result is trillions less being paid in taxes overall and more of the remaining tax burden being shifted to the lower income households.
The couple in the article are making a bit less than $80k/year and are raising 3 kids in an area that's a hell of a lot more expensive than Atlanta. They're barely scraping by, but damn... you can't figure out how to raise 1 kid in much less expensive area with almost 4x the salary?
Were you a bookkeeper for Enron before you moved to Atlanta?
The point of creimer's post is to work in an affiliate link to amazon in the hopes that someone will click it and buy something, putting a little more money in his pocket. His post history is littered with similar posts.
Pretty sure a bunch of shills who were paid to mod down comments (the conspiracy being pushed here) wouldn't suddenly have a change of heart and see the light and come back and post as AC to remove their mods.
Posting conspiracy theories that can be disproven with a single click doesn't make you look good.
Nobody modded the AC down. You're logged in, so you can click score in the title of the post. if it's been modded up or down, you'll see the initial posting score and a summary of the mods applied. As I post this, it was posted at zero and there's no history to show..
There is no startup. It's just a report on possible future technologies commissioned by Amazon to generate publicity for a "Shop the Future" section of their website that features dubiously futuristic products like 3D printers, fitness trackers and K'NEX sets.
The report is being talked about all over the damn place, so it did exactly what it was supposed to do. Whatever they paid the two 'futurists' who wrote it is probably peanuts compared to the amount of advertising they're getting out of it.
The kids were given a skin prick test with peanut allergen before and after the treatments. Only the kids who no longer reacted to the allergen would have been told they could eat peanuts. Kids who still reacted would have been told they still had to avoid peanuts.
So yes, it's just you misunderstanding how clinical trials work.
Box office ticket sales have hovered around 1.3 million per year for over two decades. Some years have sold a couple million more, some have sold a couple million less, but the trend is relatively flat. There has been no huge drop in people going to see movies.
I really wish the Dilberito made a comeback. 100% of all the daily nutrients you need in a single meal.
The product failed to catch on in the market, leading Adams to "several years and several million dollars later" to sell off his intellectual property and exit the business. Adams himself noted "[t]he mineral fortification was hard to disguise, and because of the veggie and legume content, three bites of the Dilberito made you fart so hard your intestines formed a tail". The New York Times noted the burrito "could have been designed only by a food technologist or by someone who eats lunch without much thought to taste."
Eh.... I'm just surprised that the editor/submitter took the time to fix the UTF errors even if they didn't get the proper abbreviation in there. At least it's not filled with instances of £
"Hey, let's give corporations tax deductions for the cost of stocks they give to their CEOs!"
"Jolly good idea! CEOs can barely afford a third vacation house and a private jet. They need more shares of stock!"
"WTF? Why are we giving corporations tax deductions for the cost of stocks given to the peasants? This is an outrage!"
Now that we have documented serial killers, can we just start killing people who annoy us?
There's something to be said for not joining the race to the bottom, even when it's minor things like foul language.
if amazon is going to SWAT YOU DOWN and STEAL YOUR HARD WORK as soon as your business is becoming financially successful
You mean all the hard work of doing a search on alibaba.com to find some doo-dad that they can buy in bulk and sell at a mark-up on Amazon?
Or do you actually think all those sellers are really sitting around soldering USB 3.0 cables, injection molding iPhone cases and sewing laptop cases by hand in their home office?
I read the headline as "Buggy software made the United States win the Miss Money Laundering Scam according to an Australian bank." I think it's a title we would live up to.
Hundreds of people aren't going to die and the equipment isn't going to be completely destroyed if you make a dumb mistake while managing a radio telescope facility.
Wal-Mart has Sam's Choice, Great Value, Equate, Mainstays, Ol' Roy, Dr. Thunder, Special Kitty, Parent's Choice, Price First, etc.
Kroger has Big K, Fresh Selections, Home Sense, Pet Pride, Private Selection, Simple Truth, Abound, etc.
Sears has DieHard, Kenmore, Craftsman, etc.
This is not new behavior.
Those numbers are even funnier when you realize the global GDP has been hovering around $75 trillion. Apparently the AC you responded to thinks that Warner Music is responsible for ~13% of the entire world's economic output.
Interesting idea, but would you care to point out which criminal laws are violated by agreeing to take ad revenue from a video when YouTube's Conten tD system flags it as being something you own?
At best, they've violated YouTube's Terms Of Service, which is not illegal or criminal. The only penalties for violating TOS are the ones spelled out in the OTS.
All content will be quickly identified and ISP will be paying content owners a fee from the money they collect from our ISP fees.
And the moment an ISP tried that, almost every customer would either switch providers or start using end-to-end encryption for all connections, making the content identification system a useless investment.
Couldn't make it past the 90 second mark due to the horrible voiceover. The narrator is either on drugs or has stupidly confused speaking slowly and adding ridiculous numbers of pauses for being profound.
It makes complete sense. Loving something doesn't mean you can tolerate it in large quantities (see every heroin addict who has ever overdosed for proof).
Dairy products have a lot of protein and fat, so most cats love them. Most cats can tolerate small amounts of dairy products, but a large bowl of milk will give the majority of them explosive diarrhea.
After weening, all cats (and almost all mammals, in fact) produce much less lactase and some stop producing at all. The amount of lactase the cat can produce dictates how much lactose they can tolerate.
I mean, it's what Jobs would do....
Your guess is completely wrong. Perhaps you should at least read the summary before you make wild guesses based on the title.
"The hope is ... the project will be able to to identify and recommend strategies, tools, and technology to protect democratic processes and systems from cyber and information attacks."
We already have insecure electronic voting machines and at least one successful attack. While the changes from that attack were detected and reverted, it's just a matter of time before someone succeeds and isn't detected.
The US government has shown no interest at all in developing secure systems for elections, so none of this is going to change without outside groups like the one discussed in this article forcing change.
No. Click the link in summary and go read the full report from the Tax Policy Center like I did. It's quite detailed.
Of course we know you won't do that. You don't want to know what the actual experts are saying. You're just hoping for a short, summarized response that you can nitpick on in order to shore up your preconceived belief that Trump wouldn't possible cut taxes on the wealthy and shift the burden to middle class.
What you're missing is that the increased taxes mentioned here are coupled with huge tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy. The end result is trillions less being paid in taxes overall and more of the remaining tax burden being shifted to the lower income households.
The couple in the article are making a bit less than $80k/year and are raising 3 kids in an area that's a hell of a lot more expensive than Atlanta. They're barely scraping by, but damn... you can't figure out how to raise 1 kid in much less expensive area with almost 4x the salary?
Were you a bookkeeper for Enron before you moved to Atlanta?
Someone sounds a bit bitter
The point of creimer's post is to work in an affiliate link to amazon in the hopes that someone will click it and buy something, putting a little more money in his pocket. His post history is littered with similar posts.
Pretty sure a bunch of shills who were paid to mod down comments (the conspiracy being pushed here) wouldn't suddenly have a change of heart and see the light and come back and post as AC to remove their mods.
Posting conspiracy theories that can be disproven with a single click doesn't make you look good.
Nobody modded the AC down. You're logged in, so you can click score in the title of the post. if it's been modded up or down, you'll see the initial posting score and a summary of the mods applied. As I post this, it was posted at zero and there's no history to show..
There is no startup. It's just a report on possible future technologies commissioned by Amazon to generate publicity for a "Shop the Future" section of their website that features dubiously futuristic products like 3D printers, fitness trackers and K'NEX sets.
The report is being talked about all over the damn place, so it did exactly what it was supposed to do. Whatever they paid the two 'futurists' who wrote it is probably peanuts compared to the amount of advertising they're getting out of it.