Bristol-Myers Squibb ( BMY - news - people ) learned that the Food and Drug Administration is extending until July 30 (from April 30) the time it is taking to review their application for the Type 2 diabetes treatment, saxagliptin, also known by its commercial name, Onglyza.
But the Dreamliners (the best commercial airplane name yet, by the way) used innovation.
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Second, if Rotonde successfully secures trademark rights to The Flying Squirrel, Douglas would have a basis to oppose any commercial exploitation of that name.
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The AARP steps in by lending its name to commercial insurers for the sale of AARP-approved and -branded Medicare supplemental, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare prescription-drug policies.
"The CD actually traces the history of the conflict in Kashmir, but we called it 'Kargil' because the name has commercial value, " explains Xavier Collaco, the company's director.
Either way, we're all for always-on cellphone displays that afford us more than a few hours of standby, but both groups have yet to name any commercial devices in the pipeline.
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"I will tell them the necessity for our continent is to protect, in an unstable world, not only its values but its interests in the name of commercial exchange, " he added.
He assumed that he could deregulate 12% to 15% of the apartments a year, a laughable figure that embittered even those residents whom management's private detectives didn't try to evict. (Mr. Speyer's firm, tellingly, had made its name in commercial real estate, not residential.) Mr. Speyer had overestimated cash flow and the pool of would-be affluent renters, and had underestimated maintenance costs.
The Pico-ITX motherboard standard truly lives up to its name as the smallest regular commercial motherboard that money can buy.
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He says the relationship with Digicel remains a strong one despite last October's fallout and he is about to hire a commercial manager to seek other big-name sponsors.
Whatever his view of European fashion, he saw the commercial value of publicising a designer's name with the product.
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the registration of the first .com domain name, the official beginning of the commercial Internet.
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Under the Keurig brand name, it offers a variety of commercial and home use brewers for the away-from-home (AFH) and at-home channels.
The best known name in supercomputing has been oddly absent from commercial business for several years, although not necessarily absent from the news.
They also argue that companies using swaps to hedge commercial risks also might not be willing to use a no-name swaps counterparty.
It estimates more than 11% of the island's 68, 900 population has put their name to the petition which calls for a ban on commercial wind turbines in any Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a separation distance of at least 1.5km (0.9 miles) from housing.
His name is Lotfi Raissi, a 27-year-old commercial jet pilot from Algeria...
The UK Post Office will change its corporate name to Consignia, in an attempt to reflect its more commercial and international approach to business.
But with NTL due to change its name to Virgin Media next year, NTL also has UK commercial broadcaster ITV in its sights as a takeover target, part of its plans to offer television as well as broadband, fixed-line and mobile telecommunications services.
You also need an abstract black and white TV commercial that makes no sense, preferably directed by a European who goes by one name and screams at the caterer for bringing carbs onto the set.
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By dint of the inability of the commercial interests to come up with a college "championship" game worthy of the name, one of the few rituals left with any shred of amateur magic has gotten a stay of irrelevance.
They argue that, by asking your name and other minimal identifying information already available on the Internet and in countless commercial and government databases, aviation officials are conducting a Fourth Amendment "search" of your private effects for which they should obtain a warrant based on probable cause that you have committed a crime.
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The American boom in venture capital that began in the 1980s has both incubated and accelerated the commercial development of countless quantum industries: personal computers, Web software and social networks, to name three.
With some big-name French and British help, she crafted a record that became an immediate critical and commercial success.
That could be because the rest of the world still envisions the New Russia as a land of rhinestone-encrusted SUVs and mink-swaddled mistresses. (Think of the guy in the DirecTV commercial with the tiny giraffe.) Snob may be the antidote to that image, but its name doesn't convey that.
As for its ultimate, non-commercial form, only one Rolex wearer has earned the privilege of owning the Rolex Deepsea Challenge, and his name is James Cameron.
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