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The pending bill on trade schools that your editorial refers to does not address what is perhaps the most significant problem in New York State regarding training: New York City's refusal to require state licensure for participation in millions of dollars of work force training resources.
The clause Representative Eshoo refers to does appear on its face to exclude changes that result in a new indication, route of administration, dosing schedule, dosage form, delivery system, delivery device, or strength from being eligible for a new 12-year exclusivity period.
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It might have amused me that a man whose "magic" Speer often refers to did not seem at all magical.
Extrinsic motivation refers to "doing something because it leads to a separable outcome".
† : For this question, 1 refers to afraid, 2 refers to not afraid, 3 refers to don't care.
Intrinsic motivation refers to doing something for the inherent satisfaction involved and is highly autonomous (ie, self-regulated).
That range of customers that he's referring to does not include all Mac Pro owners.
And the planning ahead I was referring to does not have to be rigid.
Hump Day, as it's often referred to, doesn't have to just be about making it up the hill.
Company e-mail messages also refer to doing a "great smoke-and-mirrors job" on unfavorable studies.
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