McNamee called Clemens a "pathological liar" in a story published Sunday in the Daily News.
The head of the Palestinian Pathological Institute also participated in the autopsy, a spokesman said.
The head of the Palestinian Pathological Institute also participated in the examination, a spokesman said.
Salma Hayek is not much of an actress, but she encases Martha in pathological rage.
Comments and critics suggest or say explicitly that this man is a pathological liar and an impostor.
He had wanted me to take part in his research on pathological disorders affecting East Asian natives.
"I don't like the term 'binge, ' because it sounds almost pathological, " says Todd Yellin, a Netflix executive.
There is, for instance, the matter of the church's pathological difficulty about accepting doubt or admitting error.
And how do you explain a near pathological obsession with trying to hang it up on there.
More intriguing, though, is the ultimate cause, for he thinks it might be adaptive, rather than pathological.
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But pathological outcomes are more likely when space for the free exchange of feelings and opinions is squeezed.
She is also swimming against two currents in American life: petty puritanism and a pathological obsession with safety.
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During the inquest, Mr Webb was described as a "pathological liar" and a "sad man" by the coroner.
But is compulsive sexuality really similar to pathological gambling or even compulsive shopping?
It is evidence that the whole field is an example of pathological science.
Outside Israel and secular Turkey, the governments of the region comprise no democracies but rather vulnerable autocracies and pathological predators.
But in 2009, his conviction was ruled unsafe after fresh medical evidence revealed he had a "pathological need for attention".
Is there something exploitative about handing a megaphone and a fat wad of cash to someone who suffers from pathological impulsivity?
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In the end, the most enduring qualities of Sanders shine through -- his almost pathological needs for attention, approval, and sex.
Very small tissue samples taken for pathological analysis would be retained after analysis, in line with national policy on post mortems.
Mr McCain represents cleanness in every respect, from financing of campaigns to an almost pathological aversion to lying, even to journalists.
Huang Qifan, Chongqing's mayor, told a handful of attendees at a conference in Beijing on Tuesday that Wang Lijun had "pathological" problems.
That makes it unacceptable to the European Central Bank (ECB), whose opposition to any form of debt restructuring borders on the pathological.
Sequelae is a pathological condition resulting from a previous disease or injury.
Their insights may offer new ways to shut down the pathological process.
The head of the Palestinian pathological institute also participated in the autopsy.
And millions of Iraqis would be freed from oppressive and pathological rule.
My mother had been the proud owner of Cindy, a shepherd-collie mix with serious aggression issues and a pathological obsession with Ritz crackers.
Asset backed securities professionals have a pathological desire to relive the past while hoping that this time around things will turn out differently.
Psychopaths don't vary their behavior: They are hardwired for pathological impulses.
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