The suit on Myfortic is a significant expansion of the Anti-Kickback Statute that is inconsistent with law and policy in this area and the theory in this case threatens to undermine pharmaceutical company discounting practices that benefit both consumers and payers, including the government.
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In theory this would mean that cancerous cells would revert to a healthy state.
In theory this would break political deadlock by helping moderates, such as, well, a certain hedonistic Austrian.
In theory this is all irrelevant, since British courts have determined that Molly should live with her mother.
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This in theory has introduced a hefty dose of welcome competition, and in reality a greater one of uncertainty.
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In theory this is good not just for them, but for the economy, because pension money will pour into capital markets.
In theory this should make you feel less groggy in the morning.
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Since price deflation is a greater threat to profits than stable or rising inflation, in theory this should also be good for equities.
In theory this works to developers' advantage as they can write a single program and then offer it across a range of platforms.
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In effect, this theory says that all-you-can-eat buffets should not exist.
In theory this sounds good to Lorenzo Langford, Atlantic City's mayor.
In theory this was a good bet: The house could reap a tempting spread between the yield on the derivatives and its own cost of borrowing.
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One piece of evidence in favour of this theory is the growing influence of tax-free retirement plans, which have made it possible for younger workers to channel their savings into mutual funds.
In theory this policy of buying and cancelling some of the debt would reduce Greece's indebtedness, because the market price of its bonds is a fraction of the amount originally borrowed: if the EFSF paid 50m euros for Greek bonds with a face value of 100m euros, and agreed that Greece should have an obligation to replay only the 50m euros, that would reduce Greece's indebtedness by 50m euros.
Since the passage of a new law in 1997 guaranteeing the Bank its independence, it can in theory ignore this pressure.
What I complain of is not only that this theory in its various forms has unduly usurped the central place in monetary theory, but that the point of view from which it springs is a positive hindrance to further progress.
In theory, this means that the rescue fund's power could be magnified several times.
At least in theory, this might make the product accessible to the rest of us.
In theory, this would be the easiest way to reduce the volume of data.
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This should in theory have produced enormous sums for the rich and much less for the poor.
In theory, this should result in totally unbiased advice when advisors recommend these funds to their clients.
In theory, this technique can confirm the positive effects of a drug without the need for long trials.
This, in theory, eliminates each cleaning company's fear of being undercut by competitors if it allows higher wages.
In theory, this is an annual write-off that adds up to an asset's cost over its useful life.
In theory, this sort of currency-related imbalance should be the sort of intervention the IMF is good at.
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