Currently, only 3000 patients take what was once the best-selling oral diabetes treatment in the world.
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We have to step up and take what we want and not feel uncomfortable for it.
This is not a time to try to take what I would consider a cheap shot.
In fact, right now most Americans simply take what they can through their employer.
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These days the attitude is very yes sir, no sir, take what I can get.
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Unions argue that to take what has been promised to them is unfair and illegal.
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The solution: never take what you read at face value, and always rely on a trusted source.
Obey the Law of the Land: Take what you need, only what you need, and leave the rest.
The new plan hopes to take what is working best in cities and counties and apply it nationwide.
He wants to take what he thinks is the artistry of his and apply it to pop culture.
"You take what you want with you and don't bother with the rest, " says Webaroo's other cofounder, Bradley Husick.
Whole charitable organizations must take what are tantamount to vows of poverty as moral license to end poverty elsewhere.
"We have to just take what we can from every race, " said Raikkonen, who was 9.3 seconds behind Alonso.
You have to take what Alhajji says with a few grains of salt.
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The lesson is: always take what you hear with a grain of salt.
Take what happened in the state of Georgia, for instance, with Republican Rep. Saxby Chambliss defeating incumbent Democratic Sen.
It's another learning experience and it's a tough one to swallow but I'll take what I can from it.
Point being, even if it is a little front-loaded, Warner Bros. can take what amounts to a sigh of relief.
"I take what Mozilla says about us very personally, " he says, and stresses that IE is tightening security on its own.
They also promised to take what they learned back to their neighborhood and to hold discussions with their friends and families.
More to the point, why should politicians take what you own--if you don't wish to sell--to help another private party get richer?
We have worked very hard to take what was an incurable disease and make it curable for 90 percent of the cases.
The catch: Consumers can't easily take what would otherwise be an expensive smartphone to a rival carrier who offers a better price.
"You take what Mars gives you, " said Squyres, also the lead scientist on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission, which includes Spirit and Opportunity.
And more so, how do we take what we learn, share best practices, cross cultural barriers and turn all of it into action?
Now they get to take what they like from 80 sandwiches in four or five varieties, 40 portions of fried chicken and 220 cookies.
If not, then you should take what I say, at least in part, as the consternation of women all over America and the world.
Social media has helped us to take what was a home-based business in 2007, and turn it into a thriving company in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Accordingly, I hope readers will take what follows simply as a comment on proper use of analysis in various applications that include investment decisions.
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"Right from day one we wanted to take what we had in the lab and out it out in the world, " he told me.
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