He must learn programming scripts that allow a generic program to be tailored to a specific purpose. |
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Medications should be ordered by the generic name, not by the proprietary or trade name. |
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Dry the feet, then rub on a small amount of any generic brand of acne treatment cream containing 10 percent benzoyl peroxide. |
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Interior hallways run nearly the length of a city block, and could have resembled an endless, generic motel corridor. |
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You study the mashed tube of toothpaste on the counter beside a can of generic hairspray. |
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There are many tribes within the generic group of Touaregs, each distinguished by subtleties of dress. |
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Component scripts normally inherit a set of subroutines from a generic component. |
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Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions. |
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The hotels are still generic and boring and when I sleep, it feels awkward and uncomfortable in the beds. |
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When B2C searchers do use generic terms, there is often less variance in the terms they use. |
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The paintings themselves depicted unpeopled rooms furnished in generic modernist decor. |
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This means generic drug makers can legitimately produce cheaper copycat versions of the drugs. |
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Increased competition from generic drug makers have hit sales of their patented products. |
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So most people don't want to see art films nor do they want to see generic teen comedies or spy thrillers. |
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As the picture begins, it soon becomes clear that Lee is offering more than a mere recounting of generic forms. |
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At present heroic missions are undertaken by activists who smuggle generic drugs into countries where their sale is prohibited. |
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No one in full possession of their mental faculties would describe them as dull or generic. |
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As a result of its success in the English-speaking world, Moselle became a generic name for any light, medium dry, faintly aromatic wine. |
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What I usually don't write about is what I find okay, mediocre, adequate, generic. |
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The selection system was based on generic characteristics, including tertiary education, employment experience, English capacity, and age. |
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Even in the opening situation of the poem, then, generic self-contradiction makes itself emphatically apparent. |
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Not many countries have the technological capability to produce and supply generic drugs even if the laws permit that. |
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Bony, bare and unclothed, these models are individualized, specific women, not generic odalisques. |
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Static information called a moniker is embedded in the device, and a generic device handler software is installed on the computer. |
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The designs of the medals are based on a traditional style that includes a generic obverse side, based on the Commonwealth Coat of Arms. |
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Without the context of the actual Stars and Bars alongside for illustration, these stripes are merely generic. |
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The address had been stamped with one of those generic, black stamps that made things more convenient. |
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Technically, both were easily customizable hacks built on open-source software and generic hardware. |
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As the right valve of the species, and accordingly the structure of its byssal area is unknown, its generic affiliation remains uncertain. |
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That amendment would penalise drug companies if they lodged spurious patent claims designed to prevent cheap generic drugs entering the market. |
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In a sense, concentration is the most generic form of mind training, with many non-spiritual applications as well. |
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Sprinkleocystis ektopios is monotypic therefore generic and species diagnoses are redundant. |
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Thus, each new imitator brings its own unique traits to the generic family. |
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He thought that most of the future work of the committee would be at the level about the species, at the generic and subgeneric levels. |
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Most of his Famennian species are probably valid taxa, but their generic assignments need to be re-evaluated. |
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They reported not only interlocked branches but also fused branches in a generic and species level taxa. |
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We love it when dull generic thrillers get given vaguely technological titles to try and make them sound more interesting and get it wrong. |
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Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic. |
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Unlike in many anime series, these characters don't feel generic or cut from the same overused cloth. |
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The story is pretty generic and the action scenes vary in quality, some were crisp and exiting, others were muddled, digitally-enhanced blurs. |
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What this meant was that pharmacists could substitute a generic drug for a brand name. |
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Aspirin and blockers are cheap generic drugs, but most thrombolytic agents are not. |
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There has been considerable talk about the threat of competition from the smaller biotechnology outfits and generic drugmakers. |
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The Ethiopian Government says it's encouraging local manufacturers to produce cheap generic AIDS drugs. |
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Very few countries had fully integrated brand name or generic drug industries within their borders. |
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Lumping brand-name and generic drugs together, drug prices rose 4 percent last year. |
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This handy reference includes a combination of more than 300 most commonly used brand names and generic drug names. |
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Like other big-name pharmaceutical companies, the company's profit margins are being pressured by generic drugmakers. |
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Another big challenge was to make sure that the quality of generic drugs matched that of branded medicines. |
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This ignores the fact that these generic drugs are only better value if they are safe and effective. |
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Often doctors and patients don't trust generic medications, preferring the brand name drugs. |
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His proposed amendment to protect cheaper, generic drugs has turned a big issue into a small one. |
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However, the law has historically held that generic terms cannot be trademarks. |
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This makes it relatively difficult to relate to the characters despite the universally generic themes of this genre. |
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Lurking inside that generic category was a simple set of steps that is the essence of design. |
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Once a trademark has become generic, it must remain available for all to use. |
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Trademarks must be enforced or they risk becoming generic, and not protected. |
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Initially he would have sort of linked the two together as generic processes of defence. |
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A lot of courses that I would be interested in aren't available in the summer, so I'm stuck with generic classes. |
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Carrying out similar duties each day at work makes the tasks generic, which interferes with your ability to recall. |
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The interiors are neither universal nor generic but specific, tailored, and unpredictable. |
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The inclusion of context specific as well as generic aspects of methodological quality is sometimes sensible. |
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Hence, if there are more patented medicines, there will be more generic medicines also. |
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It is written in broad and generic terms and, as a result, remains relatively unchanged for three to five years. |
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As long as an applicant achieved the requisite points on the generic characteristics cited above he or she would gain selection. |
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Equally though, it can be based on a template or a model that is more generic in nature. |
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It is interesting to note that forthcoming international versions of the book foreground different generic features. |
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Bandleaders hire no-name designers to churn out a series of generic sketches. |
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It was announced on Thursday that a generic version of the muscle spasticity drug Zanaflex has been approved. |
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The center of the new play is an amiably shiftless young man on the night watch as security guard at a generic high-rise. |
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Even if you don't know about the subject matter, you can apply the generic skills to any business. |
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We chose it because it seemed, after all the baroque alternatives, the most generic, plain vanilla name we could think of. |
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The abyss between the generic business and the tight, small world of the famous classified growths is vast. |
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I also had deep-fried breaded mushrooms as a starter, which I wasn't overly impressed with as it was very generic and not very Indian. |
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In principle this meant developing countries should have the right to have access to cheap generic drugs. |
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The result is a generic actioner, in which a gravel voiced man-mountain grabs some guns, smokes cigarettes and blows up stuff. |
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A generic drug is identical in chemical makeup to the brand-name version of the drug. |
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And I know you're back, because I was one of the thirty-nine addressees on the generic email that you sent round. |
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A generic constraint on cellular machines is the inherent inexactness of the computational elements comprising a biological regulation unit. |
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His own name and address were present, printed on a generic adhesive label. |
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In Saxon times the word leac was the generic term for any kind of onion or garlic, and even the name bradeleac was applied to ramsons. |
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Since the Aesculapian snake is not closely related to that group, another available generic name had to be found for it. |
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We are branded as different, all those of us who have not grown up in generic, white-bread America. |
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Most states permit him or her to substitute the generic version of a brand-name drug. |
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The Inn is fine, as inns go, but there's something about Sea Isle City that feels depressingly generic. |
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A generic good is produced under constant returns to scale, to the sole factor, labor, of which each individual inelastically supplies one unit. |
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If you thought it was difficult getting a baby to eat mashed carrots, try feeding Fido generic kibble. |
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With a generic instrument, previously unrecognized adverse effects may be detected and comparisons can be made across patient populations. |
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It is mapped onto the restrictor of the generic quantifier, hence an inductivist reading is available. |
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This would be all well and good if they did not come off as rather generic and indistinctive. |
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There's also a USB 2.0 port to enable the unit to be wired up to a PC, to which it appears as a generic USB Mass Storage device. |
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Prices are fair without exception and are comparable to those found at Oxford's faintly generic French chain restaurants. |
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We could have tried to recut it and made it more generic, but we liked it and felt it could work. |
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One belongs to the wolf spider family called Lycosa while the other comes under the generic name Opodomata in Tetragnathidae family. |
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Dangers never succumbs to the temptation to phone it in, and he never relegates himself to simply giving in and playing generic pop music. |
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The second instalment is more consistent but less relevant than the first, featuring generic jazz and world beats. |
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This supposed personification of an ancient sacred landscape appears as nothing of the sort but rather a generic Old Man River figurehead. |
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Hardcoded types are to generic code what magic constants are to regular code. |
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In any city you can sit in a busy, warmly generic coffee shop staring out the window and across the street into a rival franchise. |
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I didn't check the others, but the Opteron box was displaying a generic screensaver over a locked console. |
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Folate is a generic term used for a family of related compounds that exhibit similar vitamin activity within the body. |
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As the episodes unfold, we gradually see beneath the generic surface of the characters. |
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Through an iterative process of coding and revision, we developed a taxonomy of 69 generic types. |
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This is required to replace older medicines that will eventually face competition from generic substitutes. |
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The second revolution involved the repudiation of the conviction that well-formed academic learning is a product of our generic humanity. |
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Peter Gabriel's world sound intensifies the atmosphere of generic primitivism, although bowls and other props identify the setting as Africa. |
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It put in generic, reservable rooms with rolling file cabinets, height-adjustable furniture, plug-and-go network wiring and other services. |
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I'm not bad at doing generic Scouse, Geordie, Brummie, Mummerset etcetera but not so good at imitating specific people's voices. |
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Use latex products, penetrants, or breathable epoxy generic materials designed to reduce the emission of water vapor from the slab. |
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The Brazilian proposal also called for legislative protection for local production of cheaper generic drugs. |
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However, it is under attack from rival products and from generic manufacturers that want to produce much cheaper unbranded pills. |
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The best plan would have been to arrive equipped with numerous generic lesson plans. |
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The pink ribbon is the generic symbol for breast cancer awareness throughout the world. |
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In Brazil, Thailand and India there are companies that can produce generic versions of many drugs including antiretrovirals. |
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The previous book is a more generic apology for the harmonization of religious and modern scientific worldviews. |
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The linkability of niche websites is often bigger than that of more generic sites. |
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The most generic blurb about media art is that boredom dumbs down while entertainment enlightens. |
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This allows us to enact a performance of a lifetime on earth, reverberating in generic blissfulness. |
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Appendix III provides an alphabetical listing of many medications with each generic term followed by one or more trade names. |
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With her designs for The Indians' Book of 1907, DeCora moved past a generic interest in Native symbols to create a pan-Indian iconography. |
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The generic space is the semantic and morphophonological commonality between the two expressions. |
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You've spent too much cold-sweat on false anthems, generic beats, and hyperactive production work. |
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Fraudsters are seldom caught, because they are often from out of town and are using burner phones and generic email addresses. |
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On the matter of generic pharmaceuticals, it seems to be a case of who blinks first. |
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His claustrophobic interiors feature period furniture, kitsch objects and art works of a mostly generic modernist flavor. |
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A generic peasantry living in symbiosis with the land, trapped in unchanging landscapes, helped to convey this message. |
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This generic twoness is reflected by other incidents of doubling throughout the novel. |
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Many such opportunities would be lost if the market for generic phonenames did not exist. |
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You could make your own generic electroclash record by talking blankly in a vaguely European accent. |
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The Sugar Hill Records twelve-inch in its generic sleeve is bagged with their other purchases. |
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The process to develop a biosimilar is more complex than that of developing a generic copy of a chemical-based compound. |
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In performance, the generic figures appear in groups to represent mainly dogs, pangolins, and antelopes. |
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It also defies commentators to find an easy generic shorthand for its mode of creation. |
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Throughout, all binomials have had the generic name reduced to its initial. |
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As a result, some entrepreneurs who sell their products to the big boxes have decided to forgo more generic trade shows. |
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It is the brand name of Tencel Ltd, used for its product, lyocell, the fibre's generic name. |
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Tony plays these super simplistic lines over some generic guitar chording, and all the action is provided by the sequencers. |
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This behavior explains how one firm with a head start can use tie-in sales and other behavior to prevent generic complementary products from being developed. |
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With generic brand cigarettes sold in commissary for about a dollar each, packs were an effective unit of currency. |
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Do you want my dog to have to go back to eating generic kibble? |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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After a few minutes he chose a bottle of a generic wine cooler. |
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Far from being a humanitarian action, the price reductions represent an attempt to preserve patent rights by diffusing international pressure for generic manufacturing. |
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The terms wushu and kung fu are both generic terms encompassing all the different styles, weapons, routines and other aspects of the Chinese martial arts in general. |
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The involvement of women in directing teen comedies has expanded cinematic depictions of gender through negotiating the reinvention of generic conventions. |
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Be that as it may, the importance of macaroni was such that for a long time, in both Italian and English, the name could be used as a generic one for pasta. |
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In this restudy of the Chinese stricklandioids, serial peel sections played an important role for differentiating stricklandioids at generic and specific levels. |
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Her field is literary theory, esp. generic aspects of literary concepts. |
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More directly linked to our generic discussion, we should consider the role women have played in romances dating back to the medieval quest romances. |
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Onstage, a trio of dancers in elaborate underwear sway lazily to generic synth beats. |
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The latest Quinnipiac and Pew polls show Democrats with a 9-point generic edge, twice what it was in late August. |
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The music sounds like generic 90s grunge, with an occasional Madonna, Aerosmith, or Beastie Boys song thrown in. |
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Each revolution makes the generic urban monuments look like they're licking their lips, perhaps hungrily or salaciously or threateningly, at you, the viewer. |
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Yet Tommy looked so good in his own generic blue-and-green skirt that we decided to invest in a made-to-measure kilt sewn from his own MacKay clan tartan. |
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Say you commission a head-to-head trial of your drug against an older generic. |
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The office walls were plain white and the carpet was a generic tan color. |
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But everything in Abbudin feels willfully generic, as if even the tiniest hint of specificity might give offense. |
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We could have made the production a bit more 2010s by steering it in a more generic direction. |
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One issue with the exterior design is a seeming lack of individuality, as it appears to combine design cues from a number of other cars and look a bit generic. |
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The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape. |
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Laser shots and explosions are fairly generic but serve the purpose well. |
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But with no skillful lyrical tie-ins, or serious hooks that raise them above the generic wash of most commercial R'n'B, it all gets just a bit tiresome. |
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The FDA insists generic drugs are just like their brand-name counterparts. |
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It could all be grouped under the generic description of tinned dog! |
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Large inset windows reveal generic scenes of merrymaking inside the pub. |
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In Manhattan, every neighborhood that once sang to the creative and sexual soul has been tamped down into generic somnolence. |
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But this is a guy who was lifted out of his generic teenage torpor only by endlessly listening to records, and who really believes music is the only reason for existing. |
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It's not up to the vendors of generic hardware, and certainly not up to a record company that's shadily influencing those vendors in back-room meetings. |
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Apart from the generic excellence described above, this CD's join-free, eclectic mixture of Irish trad and dub reggae seemed to be a neat mixture of your past and present. |
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He was deep in the archives at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, thumbing through a generic file about women in baseball. |
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Both nature and hybridisers have crossed different generic species and hybrids to cultivate bigeneric bromeliads, since the plants arrived on this planet. |
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However, the law currently doesn't allow for generic biologics. |
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The generic name is taken from the trivial name of Xanthilites verrucoides in reference to the wart-like appearance of the ornamentation of the two species in this genus. |
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From then on, the album becomes fairly bland and generic soft rock. |
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The Pale-bellied Mourner of northern South America is rare in museum collections, virtually unknown in life, and of uncertain generic and familial affinities. |
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Plagued by concerns over generic competition plus other issues that include manufacturing problems, shares in the company have underperformed the overall market. |
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While she might have exuded the air of a generic Russian party girl, presumably she was never off duty. |
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Look through the pictures and pigeonhole each one into a generic class. |
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Again, it's a pretty generic story, but it's consistently watchable. |
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Although that premise is fairly generic, it still hits a few good notes. |
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The deal allows countries unable to manufacture medicines domestically to override international patents and import cheap generic drugs when they need to. |
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It is a generic drug, and it's a very good prophylactic medicine. |
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But are all generic drugs truly equal to their brand name counterparts? |
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The music throughout is nonvocal, so there's little distraction, and is fairly generic dance-style music that most viewers should find inoffensive. |
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Musically, they are actually fairly good, in a generic sort of way. |
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The plot of the film isn't just generic, it's insultingly stupid. |
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Most people who collect art just want generic examples of an artist's work and get confused when non-typical examples are fobbed off on them by dealers and auction houses. |
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This generic hands-free phone adapter is said to fit all makes and models. |
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One oddity of the generic preference polls is how volatile they are. |
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None of the photographs was captioned or identified in any way, so that they posed, innocently, as a generic representation of Cork and Galway at play on a sunny afternoon. |
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And finally, buy generic office supply store brands whenever you can. |
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Nevertheless, this elucidation of the generic discontinuous change has shed light upon many optical phenomena where caustics and diffraction occur. |
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In its generic form, Ostpolitik comprised the Federal Republic of Germany's political relationships with its East European neighbors and the Soviet Union. |
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As we said in our last generic article on the subject, a PC is really the best way of centralizing your home entertainment content in all its different forms. |
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It's a sad fact, but the opera world has become so businesslike, singing styles so generic, and the stars so homogenized, that there is virtually nothing left to make fun of. |
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He always makes a point to talk about how much fun he has playing a genuinely different venue after endless weeks of bland civic centers and generic outdoor sheds. |
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Even clueful system integrators can't afford to do this because they're under constant competitive pressure to cut costs by using generic components. |
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Consequently, the move toward organised generic, class and therapeutic substitution is a signal that imitative R and D will be less rewarding in the future. |
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His characters have definite personalities and aren't just generic. |
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This was the approach favoured by the group of countries with incipient pharmaceutical industries capable of producing generic copies of highly expensive drugs. |
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The relatively moderate brachiopod generic diversity is consistent with a moderately restrictive environment, including one below the photic zone. |
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She also advises clients on the protection of generic and country-code top-level domain names. |
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An open door provided a generic interface to other parts of the fictional world just offstage but unseen by the audience. |
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The term reverberation is used here in a generic sense of rebounding or reflecting, not in the acoustic sense of echoing. |
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In a less technical sense, however, a condition is a generic term and a warranty is a promise. |
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Clearly, and with much subsequent reference, the term Globish has grown increasingly as a generic term since the date of his first publications. |
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Our algorithm pretrains a CNN using a large set of videos with tracking ground-truths to obtain a generic target representation. |
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Though they contain no sandalwood, they often include the Chinese character for sandalwood on the label, as a generic term for incense. |
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All causes, both proper and incidental, can be spoken of as actual or potential, and as generic or particular. |
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Scholars also use the more generic terms such as unfree labour or forced labour to refer to such situations. |
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Since 2006, all idents have been generic to the entire network with no difference between regions and only the ITV1 name being used. |
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The generic term for the trademarked trampoline was a rebound tumbler and the sport began as rebound tumbling. |
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The generic term for these naval equivalents of army generals is flag officer. |
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The generic name, Sciurus, is derived from two Greek words, skia, meaning shadow, and oura, meaning tail. |
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Palaeontologist Adam Yates of the University of the Witwatersrand cast further doubt on the generic separation. |
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Marine pollution is a generic term for the harmful entry into the ocean of chemicals or particles. |
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In 1991, to enable the device to be trademarked, the original generic motif was replaced with a more stylised version. |
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Contemporary Welsh law will govern the local aspects of Welsh life whilst English law will govern the more generic aspects. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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Non-generic drugs are usually more expensive than their generic equivalents. |
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We consider generic linear perturbations of a nonbidiagonal class of static black-hole solutions in massive gravity. |
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The New Jersey barrier became the most widely used and gave its name to the generic barrier type. |
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Marine pollution is a generic term for the entry into the ocean of potentially hazardous chemicals or particles. |
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So I decided to give them a generic title, A Thousand Names, implying infinity, a thousand being a symbolic number. |
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I think a lot of these analyzers and testers are pretty generic in that you can create pretty much any kind of packet you wish. |
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Prior to Gladstone, a generic red Despatch Box of varying design and specification was used. |
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Insurance has its own specific probability distributions which generic products don't handle. |
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The generic language of Dominion did not cease in relation to the Sovereign. |
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Trade Marks are Adjectives Trade marks are proper adjectives which modify nouns, in this case, the generic term for the product or service. |
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A glance at the generic denominations will show that culver, which appears as the hyperonym in Old English, is now considered rare or archaic. |
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Because of the similar pharmacokinetic profiles, we presume that the effects of generic mirtazapines are similar to those of branded mirtazapine. |
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In historic times, the governor would have used his personal symbols before a generic flag for use by the governor was created. |
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Other generic aspects such as location, weather and psychrometrics are also covered by standard modules. |
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The generic logo was revamped in 2014, ten years after the first generic logo was created. |
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In generic form, it costs one-eighth as much as efavirenz, the most closely related drug. |
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The Company expects to be the first to market generic Dexedrine Spansule and plans to launch the product next month. |
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Downs says that chelates have become low cost, generic and poorly characterized commodities. |
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Several generic versions of Nabumetone are already on the market under brand names including Relifex and Relafen. |
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The potential generic threat from these expiries poses a challenge for both the companies that manufacture them and the industry at large. |
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Vitamin K is a generic name for a group of quinone compounds with methylated naphthoquinone structure. |
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A generic type is a type that is parameterized by one or several other types. |
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According to Cynar this yields synthetic fuels which are cleaner, lower a higher cetane than generic diesel fuel. |
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The former generic logo was introduced for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Turkey, to create a consistent visual identity. |
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Almost no cliche has been left unturned here and, even allowing for the intended demographic, these Adventures are more generic than ghostly. |
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For example, my son tried several steroids before finding that mometasone furoate, the generic version of Elocon, is most effective for him. |
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Thatching was so common that theik, thak or thatch became a generic term for the application of any roofing material. |
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Now, I will turn to cross-linguistic differences in the use of indefinite articles in generic phrases. |
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The book covers generic and subgeneric classification, species listed in each category, and a section on identification of cryptic species. |
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Milanese says five generic companies have made substantial preparations to market captopril, the generic version of this drug, in August. |
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Rockwell is preparing to launch its FDA approved generic drug called Calcitriol to treat secondary hyperparathyroidism in dialysis patients. |
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Often they are marketed as so-called generic versions of tamiflu. |
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As a generic advertisement, it represents the commutability of consumer goods notwithstanding the way we fetishize our brands. |
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Filose observed that the poultry industry is doing fine without a generic campaign or mandatory assessments. |
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There is no approved generic formulation of Tamiflu, the FDA said in a statement. |
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Orbit's powerful Markush DARC software that is capable of translating generic Superatoms into specific chemical entities. |
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The term lacewood has become so generic, in the sense that it also refers to Australian silky oak and Brazilian laurel faia. |
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This generic conception has furnished virtually all German corporatists with a varied array of arguments in support of their fundamental tenets. |
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Haloperidol, a butyrophenone antipsychotic, is available in generic formulations and as Haldol, Haldol Decanoate, and Haldol Lactate. |
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UltraDNS currently provides DNS solutions to 25 generic and country-code TLD's with its industry leading Managed DNS Service. |
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Since the PDO came into effect, some British supermarkets have stocked a generic British Blue cheese. |
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All of the barbs in Young's confessional have been blunted and the characters shoehorned into a generic romantic comedy. |
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The book opens with Willie visiting a local city where he is able to impress the crowd with his generic folksiness. |
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Currency effects and generic competition for the Astelin and Optivar products in the US account for the main part of this decrease. |
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Instead, we developed a generic model that accounts for the coupled electronic and orientational dynamics of the molecule. |
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Best skeletal characters for generic separation were shape of the caudal basibranchial and a combination of mensural characters. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval to launch its generic sestamibi drug, used for diagnostic cardiac imaging, in the United States. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval to market a generic version of daptomycin prior to the expiration of Cubist's patent rights. |
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But here we are at a generic hotel suite in downtown Toronto. |
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We are pleased to announce the day-one launch of both generic Donepezil film-coated tablets and Donepezil Orodispersible tablets. |
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The subclass must import the base class package as a generic formal parameter. |
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In 2012 the Ontario government enacted the Delegated Administrative A uthorities Act, 2012 which is more generic delegatory legislation. |
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A therapy goal for individuals with these problems may be to reduce the use of generic terms or paraphasias. |
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Nonfiler notices now are tailored to reflect the specific facts of a case instead of being generic form letters. |
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One-tap logoffs and timeouts eliminate the need for generic or shared credentials. |
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While the approach to be taken is generic, our efforts will focus on the synthesis of glycosylated polypeptides as mimics of glycoproteins. |
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The knowledge base uses standardized drug, disease, and generic vocabularies and is linked to existing databases. |
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According to the generic knowledge on the underwater light level, the sea area was divided into photic and aphotic zones. |
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Here, we use a similar approach to elucidate generic limits in the obligate army-ant-following antbirds. |
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Gen is a generic mechanism used to spread malware via removable devices such as flash drives, memory cards or external harddisk drives. |
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I have been able to find some generic information on the Zehner but can't nail down the Walther. |
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What separates Braid from the dozens of generic side-scrolling platformers on the market is the ability to rewind time. |
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There's a strong flavor of honey without any sense of it being overly sweet or the yeastiness so typical of generic beer brands. |
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Zydus Healthcare has launched Amlodac, the first generic amlodipine with the original besylate salt. |
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This trimmed wordnet was used in a cross-retrieval test environment and compared with the generic wordnet and no wordnet. |
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Some accents reveal the distinctive bray of the upper crust, but most are generic middle class. |
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Daityas along with Danavas and Asuras are sometimes called Rakshasas, the generic term for a demon in Hindu mythology. |
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But if your problem is waking too early, he might suggest a longer-duration drug like temazepam, the generic version of Restoril. |
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She seems to take the shotgun approach to holiday shopping, buying many smaller, generic gifts for everybody. |
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It quickly became apparent that a generic package of soap had difficulty competing with familiar, local products. |
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All horizontal or subhorizontal development openings made in a mine have the generic name of drift. |
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Bar iron is a generic term sometimes used to distinguish it from cast iron. |
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This beer tastes like generic microbrew, and that tastes like college. |
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Consequently, in a generic set, these operators are quasiballistic. |
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The generic TAC F8A0, and most other TACs for that matter, was really used to charge against the Air Force's Second Destination Transportation budget. |
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Food and Drug Administration has approved the third drug to be offered in the new BD Simplist line of ready-to-administer prefilled generic injectables. |
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Some languages have a distinct generic mood for expressing general truths. |
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Currency effects and generic competition for the Astelin and Optivar products are the most important reasons for decreased sales compared with last year. |
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The challenge lies in finding a ready supply of distinctive motherboards, a generic term for the main interconnecting circuit board in an electronic device. |
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Tamazight is a generic name for all of the Berber languages. |
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There exist many different force fields and they can be made to be from very generic to very specific for high accuracy in predicting various molecular properties. |
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