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The underhanded tactic, known as pay for delay, occurs when a generic drug company tries to bring its product to market by challenging the patents on a brand-name drug.
The underhanded tactics Allen employed to win elections for ten years are by no means confined to one party, and they permeate every level of electioneering.
The underhanded way that women's reproductive rights were abridged in Orange County last year after the merger of Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach with the Catholic hospital chain St.
The underhanded way that women's reproductive rights were abridged in Orange County last year after the merger of Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach with the Catholic hospital chain St.
But Stone is also a colorful, dashing artist of the underhanded.
He also lambasted the "underhanded tactics" his opponent used during the debate.
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He walked toward the edge of the roof and tossed the pigeon, underhanded, into the sky.
About the only drama left was whether DiVincenzo could unwrap himself from his teammates' mob hug to toss the ball underhanded toward the scoreboard after the buzzer.
So Ms. Clinton's dishonorable display tonight raises all of the old questions about the James Carville-style underhanded campaign tactics for which the Clintons are legends.
In the 1996 playoffs, Ray Lankford was an unusable bench player for the St . Louis Cardinals tossing the ball underhanded and awaiting rotator cuff surgery.
Driving against Utah's Andrei Kirilenko, one of the league's best defenders, in a packed halfcourt set, McGrady tossed the ball off the glass underhanded, caught it with two hands and slammed it.
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