Word: paces
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Vasella points out that bringing a drug to market can take a decade and that the glacial pace of drug development and FDA approval puts companies under tremendous pressure to extend exclusive rights to their drugs. Better, he suggests, to grant a drug market exclusivity for a limited period that starts only after it obtains FDA approval...
...heritage and convinced them that the quality of merchandise and service would return. And Brooks designers and merchants still travel frequently to the archives, which are kept by a company called the History Factory in Virginia. "There are so many ideas," says creative director Simon Kneen, "you have to pace yourself...
...Markley and Claire Wheeler, each of whom could fill the rebounding void that Lackner left behind. “We have some really talented freshmen that have already been playing, being put in situations that are game-like,” Hallion says.This season, Harvard looks to control the pace of the game, whether that means running fast breaks or slowing the tempo and feeding the ball to the post. “In the Ivies, the most important thing to do is try to dictate the tempo of any game you’re in,” Hallion...
...pair of kills by senior Lauren Las helped the Crimson finish the match off. “Oftentimes, when we play a team, we play to their level,” Trimble said. “We did a good job of keeping a higher pace and playing at our own level and not letting their side affect us.” —Staff writer Douglas A. Baerlein can be reached at baerlein@fas.harvard.edu...
Scientists across the nation are already facing fiscal pressures because total grant funding from the National Institutes of Health has not kept pace with inflation...