In marketing, Merck flattened spending in 1993 and didn't pump it up again until 1996.
The heart doesn't pump well, the body doesn't get enough oxygen, and it begins to retain fluid, which in turn makes pumping harder.
There are a lot of gas stations in the region that actually have gas onsite, but they can't pump it because they don't have power.
Won't that require pump-priming money while the system is changed?
Since most people who pay at the pump don't go into the building, the digital sales system at the pump creates a whole segment of new customers for Coke.
"In simple terms, it won't fit through the pump hole, " says Iannini.
By keeping levels of interferon constant, the pump doesn't give the virus a chance to replicate between doses.
Higher fuel prices at the pump didn't derail the economy, but they certainly adversely affected people's mood and added to the notion that middle-class Americans are on a treadmill--with the treadmill outpacing them.
Dr. Clarke says he found that about one-third of his patients with heartburn didn't get better on proton-pump inhibitors, or have evidence of acid reflux, but in virtually every case, they had severe stress in their lives.
Now, if you're already paying them at the pump, we don't need to pay them through the tax code.
Milton Friedman famously used Japan to argue that fiscal pump-priming didn't work.
But even those who want to sell E85 face problems just getting it to the pump, because there isn't a distribution system in place for ethanol like there is for regular gasoline.
Casey's buys its gas in the spot market, but sometimes it can't recover a price hike immediately at the pump, since some of the competition is buying on long-term contracts and can afford to respond more gradually.
Technology without content support hit us on two fronts -- iTunes 8.1.1 made HD rentals possible, but we're still waiting on content, and then ESPN touted its 1080p production facilities that can pump out content that won't fit into any broadcast or media.
"You don't know if he's saying things to pump you up or to make you think about pumping you up, " said a confused Boone.
But lofty prices don't just loom in the grocery aisle and at the gas pump.
In that case, state prosecutors accused him of fraudulently persuading investors to pump money into a clothing import business that didn't actually exist.
They found the battery to pump 15 hours of looped MP3s, but sadly don't confirm (or deny) the claimed 4 hours of vid life.
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The biggest fuss in college football won't be any serious reform, but a future playoff format that will mostly serve to pump another flood of cash into the sport.
And unless it can pump out the Android version before Google Navigation goes global, there won't be much motivation to download a presumably fee-based (it certainly won't be free) Ovi Maps on the platform unless Android users are willing to pay to have Nokia's localized maps on the device instead of downloading them over the air as the Google offering requires.
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While universities pump out a ton of research on fish farming, much of it doesn't get commercialized, and the duo didn't want to be locked into one bet.
"I didn't believe him at first, " said Hill, who then began reaching around to find the pump console.
She says she hadn't known about the importance of breast milk to the digestive system, and was encouraged to use a breast pump to provide milk.
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