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As a result, the makers of P.R.P. machines have little incentive to conduct large trials.
And stimulants like caffeine and amphetamines, he said, are generic, so manufacturers have no incentive to conduct clinical trials.
There was no open records law, little oversight of lobbyists and hardly any incentive to conduct the public's business in the open.
He and others say that if drugs were made available after only preliminary testing, drug companies would have little incentive to conduct full clinical trials to determine if a drug really works.
Psyops need not be conducted by nation states; they can be undertaken by anyone with the capabilities and the incentive to conduct them, and in the case of private intelligence contractors, there are both incentives (billions of dollars in contracts) and capabilities.
The incentive to conduct a field test is usually driven by economics.
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Where this capacity is weaker, a system that provides incentives to conduct minor, incremental inventions is more conducive to growth.
For the individual scientist there are strong incentives to conduct and publish research that adds to the research program's pile of knowledge.
Companies need incentives to conduct research and to increase research and development.
An answer is to incorporate law enforcement responses and the efforts of private companies into a whole-of-government approach that stresses reducing adversaries' incentives to conduct attacks.
In general, compared to SNUH, a greater number of physicians at KUHP felt that there were more obstacles than incentives to conduct clinical trials.
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