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They illustrate how one president's assertion of executive power — sometimes in memorandums that are secret at the time — establishes a "precedent" for his successors to develop by applying it to new circumstances.
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President Obama and his successors will need to develop a "public sentiment" that it is time to test the value and limits of diplomacy to resolve some of America's most serious national-security challenges.
In fact, cholesterol drugs are such a cash cow they bring in $26 billion per year globally– that many drug firms are racing to develop successors that could further cut the risk of heart disease.
The company continued its partnership with NASA, winning a contract to develop a successor to the space shuttle.
Lipitor, the world's best-selling drug, will lose patent protection in 2011, and Pfizer failed to develop a successor.
The three-day meeting in Kobe is part of efforts to develop a successor to the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, which expires in 2012.
A working group to develop a successor to the research assessment exercise (RAE), the demise of which was announced in the budget, was set up today.
"It would not be sensible to develop a successor model for the current Maybach," Mr. Zetsche said to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in an article on Nov. 25.
As part of this effort, it is vital that the board and the CEO stay aligned with the viability of each potential successor and with the plans to develop each.
The Colts' failure to develop a successor to Manning is the reason they're in such a predicament with his contract right now.
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