1975
DOI: 10.2172/5036253
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Congenital malformations and other disorders: the influence of genetic and nongenetic factors. Final report, January 1, 1974--June 30, 1975. [US populations]

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“…Lord Woolf explained that the protocols were 'intended to build on and increase the benefits of early but well-informed settlements which genuinely satisfy both parties to a dispute'. 22 During his review, Sir Rupert Jackson found that the desired aims of the protocols were, on the whole, being achieved. 23 Academic opinion on the significance of ADR within the civil justice system has traditionally been divided.…”
Section: The Woolfian Adr Philosophy and Diverging Adr Opinionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lord Woolf explained that the protocols were 'intended to build on and increase the benefits of early but well-informed settlements which genuinely satisfy both parties to a dispute'. 22 During his review, Sir Rupert Jackson found that the desired aims of the protocols were, on the whole, being achieved. 23 Academic opinion on the significance of ADR within the civil justice system has traditionally been divided.…”
Section: The Woolfian Adr Philosophy and Diverging Adr Opinionsmentioning
confidence: 99%