The introduction of the subscription service has definitely created a risk for NYT, as loyal users might defect in favor of sites that provide freely available content.
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But the positive report, which matched Wall Street expectations, comes on the heels of a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration that reprimands the company for failing to correct a longstanding defect in one of its drug infusion pumps.
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy, discovered by French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne in 1868, accounts for 40% of the cases of muscular dystrophy in the U.S. In 1987 it became one of the first ailments linked to a defect in a particular gene, but since then the main treatments have been limited and unable to halt the disease's devastating effects.
Paula Lunt set up Craig's Heartstrong Foundation in memory of her son, who died from a undiagnosed heart defect in April 2005.
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The biggest defect in Obama Administration thinking about sourcing of federal work concerns the divergent expectations of public and private workers.
The vast majority of colorblind people have trouble seeing red or green, due to a genetic defect in the color-sensing cells, called cones, at the back of the eye.
Police stopped her vehicle in south Los Angeles because of a mechanical defect.
Dr. Chaim Lotem said the hole, measuring 1 to 2 millimeters, is a minor birth defect found in 15 percent to 25 percent of people.
At issue is whether a heart-plug procedure to repair a birth defect that is common in about a quarter of the U.S. population can prevent strokes in young people.
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The argument that despite the NASA report some other defect caused a crash might fly in front of the right jury in an individual case, Twerski said, but not necessarily for a class action.
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Criminals involved with the Mafia, or with money-laundering or other corrupt activities, would have a better chance of slipping through the net of justice if defence lawyers find the merest technical defect in the way evidence has been got from, or transmitted by, any country that has signed the convention of 1959.
It is a problem of communication, not a defect in your negotiation strategy.
Certain fruit flies fail to develop eyes, a defect that has been traced to mutations in either of two genes.
The program--known as the clunky "At the Customer, For the Customer"--taps the parent company's wealth of expertise in the vaunted Six Sigma defect-reduction method, just-in-time manufacturing and such management pursuits as succession planning.
But several other possibilities are being explored, including contamination or defect during manufacturing, flaws in the design or construction of the battery, and problems with battery charging.
The scientists found that people with this defect would suffer a chronic malfunction of calcium regulation in their heart muscle.
He agreed that the device did not explode owing to a defect in the timing unit and an error in the mix of paraffin and diesel fuel contained in the cylinders.
They refused to accept mounting evidence that thalidomide was responsible for a sudden outbreak of a rare birth defect called phocomelia, in which children are born with severely deformed internal organs or limbs.
Japan's top four carmakers are recalling a total of 3.4 million cars over a defect in passenger airbags.
Meanwhile, the defect keeps showing up in other vehicles, driving up the cost of GM's warranty claims and potentially putting drivers at risk.
Other studies of the topiramate in Qnexa have suggested an increased birth-defect risk.
Astra actually launched one of the first cancer drugs to target a molecular defect in tumors, the lung cancer pill, Iressa.
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In finding himself, he claims also to have found out the secret defect of modern Conservatism: that it came to be unloved because it became untender.
In April the giant Minneapolis maker of biomedical devices had to recall 396 external defibrillators, the kind used by paramedics, on top of 1, 924 snatched back in February, after a defect may have "prevented patient resuscitation" in eight cases.
One in three women with a history of pre-eclampsia carried the exon 3 defect.
They give up, he says, and in the process form nearly defect-free structures that exhibit incredible bonds with the surface of the metal.
Earlier this month Italian prosecutors requested a new corruption trial against Mr Berlusconi, saying he had allegedly bribed a left-wing senator to defect to his right-wing People of Freedom party (PDL) in 2006.
In recent experiments carried out by Chiara Conti and other members of Dr Bensimon's team, molecular combing was used to identify a genetic defect responsible for cancer of the kidney, which is notoriously difficult to diagnose in its early (and therefore treatable) stages.
In this touching video, her mother explains her birth defect called arthrogryposis and then the work of the amazing and cool team of researchers at Nemours, a pediatric health system in Delaware that has centers and labs to solve many unique problems for children.
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In a potentially historic victory, a drug targeted to a specific genetic defect has improved the ability of cystic fibrosis patients to exhale.
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