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Most prosecutors in the U.S. enjoy absolute immunity for activities in the criminal process and as advocate for the state (Imbler v. Pachtman; Buckley v. Fitzsimmons).
The Most Ignominious Chapter of Our History : Law is Cool 2009
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Two-thirds of the energy in the ethanol comes from the acetic acid, while one-third comes from the added hydrogen, said [Jim] Imbler [Zeachem CEO], which is similar to the ratio of initial molecules from the wood.
Bob Dinneen: Staying in the Lead on Biofuel Development -- Part 3 2009
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She brings a deep background in finance and valuable fuels sector expertise to advise the ZeaChem team as we move toward commercialization, said Jim Imbler, president and chief executive officer of ZeaChem.
unknown title 2011
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Imbler indicates that even simple, passive exercises can be beneficial.
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"The elderly run a high risk of developing chronic pain," Imbler said.
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"The whole game about commercialization is disaggregating the risk components," said Imbler.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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"The whole game about commercialization is disaggregating the risk components," said Imbler.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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"The whole game about commercialization is disaggregating the risk components," said Imbler.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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In 2009, Imbler says, "some people who were focused on magic will shake out."
VentureBeat 2009
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Companies like Zeachem are more optimistic, but Imbler thinks that the next few years won't go as quickly as the most optimistic onlookers might hope.
VentureBeat 2009
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