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"But what doesn't happen now -- because it's awkward both for the doctors and patients -- is to bring in this question of cost," said Schnipper, a specialist in blood cancers at the Dana Farber Cancer Center in Boston.
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With only a half-hour with each candidate, he was pressed for time and forced to rush through topics while bringing in audience questions and timely follow-ups.
Even so, the Potter franchise (including books) could bring in $1 billion.The question remains whether such miraculous powers could still have been achieved if the two halves of AOL Time Warner had remained separate.
That could bring in new customers.A broader question is whether SAP can overcome its history.
Simply put, the growing demand of commodities is bringing in a terribly important question: what will happen to those billions of people that cannot respond to the rising prices?
Although most of them state that it will in no way affect your chances of being selected for that particular program, it does bring in a lot of questions.
I don't think it's a question of bringing in new players".
Iraqis will be brought in to question Mr. Hussein about accusations of mass killings and other war crimes, officials said.
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