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An early-stage metabolic (bioactivity) profiling of lead compounds and drug candidates could cut the expenses of developing a drug by rapid assessment of undesirable metabolic profiles.
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The deal saves Chrysler the expense of developing the vehicles on its own.
The trial-and-error process of taking countless shots is possible without the expense of developing film.
Trade and markets Subsidies distort the use of resources and benefit industrialised nations at the expense of developing countries.
"The government is being far too generous to foreign investors at the expense of developing the nation.
Industry defenders say that the giant expense of developing new drugs and bringing them to market justifies the hard sell.
"The expense of developing a world-class player from age 10 to 20 is astronomical — training, traveling, equipment".
Under the banner of modernization, Al-e Ahmad argued, Iranians had spent a hundred years aping Western ideas at the expense of developing their own machine-age culture.
"So we'd have the expense of developing two curriculums for two high schools, or we'd have to send some kids to a neighboring school," he said.
He once imagined that the expense of developing his New Bus for London would be "borne by the industry," but in the event, TfL stumped up £11m.
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