It would be hard to justify prescribing Vytorin in the face of well established generic statins.
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The former NFL linebacker is the buffed-out (and highly caffeinated?) face of the well-known Old Spice campaigns.
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For various reasons, everyone likes to talk about the "analog hole" problem with DRM protection: pretty much all security falls down in the face of a well positioned camera and mic setup in the back of a movie theater.
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The modern face of Berlin is well represented by the futuristic architecture of Potsdamerplatz , the recently opened Berlin Hauptbahnhof railway station (the biggest two-level station in Europe), the bars and boutiques of the Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg districts and, of course, Berlin's legendary techno clubs.
Adding further evidence for the power of the employer side of the labor market to adjust in the face of an individual as well as an employer mandate, the number of employers offering health insurance actually increased following reform.
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"You will have no problem to recognise first of all that it's Africa and you have the face of one of the most popular and well-known faces of the continent, " Blatter told reporters.
Offenders who fall foul of the scheme face prosecution as well as suspension and possible revocation of their licence.
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If her husband were extradited to the U.S. and then convicted on the fraud charges, he could face a prison sentence of well over a decade, according to lawyers who aren't involved in his case.
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My guess is that the NCAA would raise the face value of tickets as well, but that increase would not be enough to offset the lost ticket revenue associated with selling nearly 50, 000 fewer tickets.
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Those found guilty of crossing the boundaries face the full force of public condemnation as well as the full force of the law.
Which brings us to the dangers of intellectual as well as military passivity in the face of terrorism.
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Thus to see studies that lay the ground for flatter incomes because of hardwired human jealousy are, well, dubious on the face of it.
"Transocean's rig crew accepted the direction of BP well site leaders to proceed in the face of clear danger signs at a tragic cost to many of them, " said assistant attorney general Lanny Breuer.
More hazardous still were fires out on oil platforms, such as the Bravo blowout in the North Sea in 1977 and the Piper Alpha disaster, off Aberdeen, in 1988, where the capping of the well had to be done in the face of mountainous seas.
Microsoft did well on the face of it, turning in a 30% profit increase, which beat estimates.
But Obama's decision to attend "flies in the face of predictions of failure in Copenhagen well before the conference even begins, " said Oxfam America President Raymond C.
College towns, which had previously done well in the face of the recession, have also moved sharply lower in our rankings, due to a combination of state budget cuts and better performance elsewhere.
In the women's singles Svetlana Kuznetsova is the defending champion but faces stiff competition in the face of the Williams sisters, as well as four-time French Open champion Justine Henin, who is competing for the first time since coming out of retirement.
Stocks held relatively well in the face of a tumultuous start to the year, with Egypt, Libya and the general MENA crisis sending oil prices through the roof, the Japanese earthquake-tsunami duo disrupting global supply chains, and European sovereign debt woes back in center stage.
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While companies like Canon and FujiFilm prefer to fly in the face of PMA and announce their cameras well ahead of the trade show, others, like Leica, have decided to hold their cards 'till the last minute and show off 'em at the show itself.
But they face a shortage of qualified professors, as well as accusations of bias in the classroom.
There are two sides to Thailand, and while foreigners mostly see only the smiling face of the country, Thais know too well about the other side.
Now, you know, when I was a kid, and I got my hand caught in the cookie jar -- (laughter) -- well, my face sort of turned red and I took my hand out of the cookie jar. (Laughter.) Not Governor Romney.
It was a hopeful speech, especially for a president who returns to Washington tomorrow to face the aftermath of hurricane Sandy, as well as the approach of the so-called Fiscal Cliff and a sharply divided Congress with Democrats retaining the Senate and the GOP holding the House.
Yes, January has been mostly a tough month as the year-old victory against the massive content lobby gives way to the reality that we face a huge well-funded army of lobbyists whose sole purpose is to convince Congress that the interests of the massive content companies are more important than the interests of artists, musicians, innovators and ordinary people.
The development of new technology solutions, channels and open standards to support operating system and other programing that takes advantage of the use of solid state storage for traditional storage as well as non-volatile memory will change the face of our technical culture for many years to come.
Its resilience in the face of the past year's adversities augurs well for the future.
Yet Copeland may well have to face the end of reprocessing, and heavy job losses, sooner or later.
It's not out of the question that Miller, the face of the franchise and star of the 2010 U.S. Olympic team, could well be next.
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