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huh. That does make sense. I know malpractice is a big weight on the the system in the US. AgentOrange Send a noteboard - 04/02/2010 11:58:37 AM
An American friend of mine is a doctor. She said that if she ever gets into a field where malpractice is 'common' like surgeury, she'll move to Florida. Because state law says 'they can't take your house'. :O
What you say about qualifiers is inherently true, except that on the net, anyone who wishes to misunderstand or twist your meaning will still find ample opportunity to do so. You might as well not waste time and just let loose ;)
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