Sentence examples for makes a generic from inspiring English sources

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The drug firm that makes a generic version of a blockbuster ulcer pill is simply cashing in on the expiry of a rival's patents.

The same thing happened with peanut butter: one company makes a generic product (or uses generic ingredients) that get shipped out and sold under dozens of brand names.

For instance, each fragment is assigned a category along the Focus dimension, indicating whether the fragment discusses a scientific topic, (S), a method (M) or makes a generic statement (G).

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Senator Schumer pointed to an agreement between Bayer and Barr Laboratories in 1997 in which Bayer pays Barr about $30 million a year not to make a generic version of Cipro.

If you're making a generic film, you generally know what the ending is going to be: the crime will be solved, the lovers will kiss, the sequel will be suggested.

The purpose of this schematic overview is to provide a general orientation and to make a generic distinction between ideal cases, not to offer a strict recipe for participation.

I will not make a generic Broadway show".

She was only able to make a generic ddI -- in powder form -- recently.

Watson Pharmaceuticals is making a generic version authorized by Pfizer under a profit-sharing agreement.

The Justice Department contended that the company in 2006 made a secret deal, in which Apotex would hold off making a generic version of Plavix.

The country's own public drug manufacturer is expected to make a generic version for about $267 a patient per year, compared with Merck's price of $466.

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