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"I thought the case might have broad implications".
Amgen's anemia drug, the best-selling product developed so far by the biotechnology industry, might have broad new uses, recent studies have found.
Some Pakistani law enforcement officials have said they have become convinced that the kidnapping and murder might have broad international connections and be linked to Al Qaeda.
The idea of direct democracy might have broad appeal to an electorate sick of a political system mired in soft money, corporate cronyism and partisan gridlock.
[C6.] Broader Use Found for Anemia Drug Amgen's anemia drug, the best-selling product ever developed by the biotechnology industry, might have broad new uses, recent studies have found.
When such countries borrow in private markets, it is usually to fund projects, such as toll roads, airports or power stations, which might have broad enough benefits to justify the expense.
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I think she might have broader appeal".
Now it's on the shelves, Brilus hopes that it might have broader appeal.
But the fondness of the characterisation is deceptive: tonight, Brodkin never lets Nelson transcend the stereotype, never suggests that a sarf London geezer might have broader horizons than we expect.
This model might have broader application to hunter-gatherer settlement systems in other karst coastal areas of the Mediterranean.
Also discussed are strategies for evaluating the program, and lessons learned that might have broader applicability are highlighted.
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