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" ... It is clear that the NCAA in general, and Division I in particular, are simply incapable of major reform because of the previously described institutionalization of FBS legislative self-interest. Depending on FBS schools and Power 5 conferences to navigate the return to an academic and student-centered focus runs counter to its history self-interest. After all the BCS and CFP were essentially created to pursue commercial and sport revenue outcomes in the first place. Non-FBS NCAA members and Group of 5 conferences (just below the Power Five) refuse to rise in opposition to FBS legislative autonomy and dominance, They appear resigned to accept the status quo Despite the clear future being a College Football Playoff in which there is not even a scintilla of a chance for a non-Power Five football playing member to compete and thus gain the revenue from that experience, NCAA members will most likely allow the plutocracy to because they are afraid of what might happen-despite the odds it will never will take place. Thus, it is unrealistic to imagine that the wealthy, ruling class of the Power Five will ever voluntarily give up its power or extraordinary share of football championship revenues without the intervention of faculty, Congress and/or legal action. This story is far from over. ... "
" ... It's hard to express just what a difference it makes, this complete faith that the iPhone will last all day with not a scintilla of worry. ... "
" ... So why the moves to ban them? Because using e-cigarettes sort of looks like smoking, although anyone who isn't blind can easily see that these aren't the real deal. Prohibitionists also cry that there needs to be more scientific study, even though there isn't a scintilla of evidence that e-cigs are as harmful as inhaling smoke. Until there is definitive proof of adverse consequences we should leave e-cigs alone. After all, they are ideal for smokers working to break the habit or trying to avoid going back to it. They're a tool in the fight against cigarettes. ... "
" ... This is hardly sound reasoning. The marketing tactic referred to is the practice of direct marketing to doctors. But there is not a scintilla of evidence that he engaged in, advocated for, or tolerated the sort of fraudulent practices at the heart of the lawsuits regarding OxyContin. ... "
" ... “Also, it is worth noting in this connection that there was not even a scintilla of evidence to suggest why a player with Wideman’s excellent disciplinary record would intentionally strike Linesman Henderson. Admittedly motive is not always necessary to prove intent, but the complete absence of any imaginable motive can give pause in assessing whether Wideman made contact with Henderson with intent to harm him.” ... "