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en He seems to understand the industry's need for straightforward communication on the drug review process and the fact that time is money. Also, he realizes that there is a risk and a benefit to approving any new product and that decisions should be based upon this balance.

en Holly's Law is a very modest bill. It provides only for temporary suspension of the Food and Drug Administration's approval of RU-486 so the comptroller general can review that agency's adherence to statutory mandates in its process for approving the drug.

en If a company doesn't use their time, money and manpower to tackle major commercial obstacles then the product will flop regardless of how much time, money and manpower is used. The successful brands are backed by teams that are knowledgeable about the industry and what potential problems may arise. These teams use what resources they have to make a favorable climate for their drug.

en The traditional approach to electronic discovery can make it difficult for attorneys and their support staff to understand data in context. To increase efficiency and accuracy, corporations and their law firms need to understand the context behind the information, such as relationships between people, events, time, documents and communication patterns. Analysis technologies can give inside and outside counsel more control over electronic discovery by adding clarity before and during the review process.

en I like to say 'show me the money,' and the drug industry is showing the money with their earnings. All three major drug firms today had good numbers.

en Research tells us there are some straightforward steps parents can take not only to help prevent drug use, but to reduce risk-taking across the board.

en The cleaning product industry?s recent experience shows how successful implementation of a product stewardship program, which includes appropriate risk assessment and risk management practices, helps to promote the continued safe use of enzymes.

en The problem isn't with the FDA not approving drugs fast enough; it's that the drug industry isn't coming up with enough new drugs.

en The industry has been on sale every single day since the beginning of the year. At this point in time I think industry will make money, but those numbers are clearly at risk.

en The future low end of our product line will be based on this co-development. All of our entry-level customers over time will benefit from this collaboration.

en People who are willing to risk their lives need to know the truth, ... They need to understand that they are there based on decisions that were made in good faith, by responsible people, and that this world is going to be a lot better off with Saddam Hussein gone and with that country on a path toward democracy.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en It turns out that a woman's chance of being cured is 30 times greater than having a fatal complication or side effect from taking the drug, ... So if the woman takes the drug, her rate of benefit compared to risk is 30 to one. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive.

en People should find out their cardiovascular risk and make decisions about preventive treatment based on that risk.

en It's a matter of the costs of doing business. We have a yearly sit-down with a dining services contract committee and we lay [the cost] out. We chat about it and they take our plan back to review… It's a pretty straightforward process.

en With breast cancer, nothing is straightforward. It makes sense for most people to make their dietary decisions based on what it does for heart disease. That's where the data are most strong.


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