i doubt this surprises anyone since it's been suspected for years with various companies and pretty much all food corporations with an interest in the science of what they produce seem to do this,...
i doubt this surprises anyone since it's been suspected for years with various companies and pretty much all food corporations with an interest in the science of what they produce seem to do this, but at least it's basically on record now, i suppose.
We need a brave judicial officer who will declare kill provisions of studies to be unenforceable as a matter of law on the grounds it thwarts the public good. Fat chance.
We need a brave judicial officer who will declare kill provisions of studies to be unenforceable as a matter of law on the grounds it thwarts the public good. Fat chance.
It might be only me but it took me a good while to parse that title, trying to understand what "right to kill" means. Maybe substituting "terminate" for "kill" could make it clearer.
It might be only me but it took me a good while to parse that title, trying to understand what "right to kill" means. Maybe substituting "terminate" for "kill" could make it clearer.
i doubt this surprises anyone since it's been suspected for years with various companies and pretty much all food corporations with an interest in the science of what they produce seem to do this, but at least it's basically on record now, i suppose.
We need a brave judicial officer who will declare kill provisions of studies to be unenforceable as a matter of law on the grounds it thwarts the public good. Fat chance.
It might be only me but it took me a good while to parse that title, trying to understand what "right to kill" means. Maybe substituting "terminate" for "kill" could make it clearer.