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is our "supreme court" and do you see how escalating to the "supreme court" at this stage is ridiculous? (I know you don't know what you are saying - that is my point. My other point is that you did write it and if you want people to take you seriously here, what you write has to make sense and be
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argh. If you follow MEDRS then health content does decidedly not get "determined by a mainstream news story." argh. just argh. And if you want to ignore me when I try to tell you how wildly inappropriate your mentions (again even again in this response) of arbitration are, then fine. (you may
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OK, sorry about that. I agree that arbitration is unnecessary. Thank you for doing an excellent summary of the relevant literature on respiratory depression.
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