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She also talked about her decision to sell that company to take on development of the drug for women, although she knew the road to FDA approval would be steeper than it had been for the male version.
"I took on development and loved it and have never changed," she says.
He added that LG may take the lead on development of power modules and gauge clusters, but qualified that those decisions were not yet final.
They offer a refreshingly original take on development, and they are very aware of how they are bringing an entirely new perspective into a subject dominated by big polemics from the likes of Jeffrey Sachs and William Easterly.
Like Tata Consultancy and Infosys, Wipro is looking at taking on the educational development itself by funding IT colleges to produce the workers it needs.
I was asked to take on additional responsibilities through that, in terms of taking on the digital product development.
Kuhn has an interesting take on developments.
Not "the White House declined to comment" or "We'll get right back to you". But no response at all when reporters have asked for the White House's take on developments.
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