AstraZeneca will have 45 days to make its decision, although Atherogenics says the clock isn't ticking yet.
"The daughter pulled her mom out of the hospital in the middle of several medication changes, which is a terrible way to transition an elder, " especially when the facility doesn't offer round-the-clock care, says Ms. Fleming-Caruso.
Win Sheffield, 55, a coach for the last seven years with the career counseling firm The Five O'Clock Club, says a lot of job seekers forget that one of the most crucial parts of interviewing is convincing the hiring manager that you truly desire the job.
Win Sheffield, 56, a coach for the last seven years with the career counseling firm The Five O'Clock Club, says a lot of job seekers forget that one of the most crucial parts of interviewing is convincing the hiring manager that you truly desire the job.
Rajdeep Sardesai, a leading news presenter and editor since the 1990s, says India now has 365 round-the-clock satellite channels, as well as many city-based and cable ones.
Even now he is defiant: if the clock were turned back, he says his response would be the same.
Robert Hellmann, 47, like Sheffield a coach with The Five O'Clock Club, says a client of his turned a no into a yes through diligent, enthusiastic follow-up.
Robert Hellmann, 48, like Sheffield a coach with The Five O'Clock Club, says a client of his turned a no into a yes through diligent, enthusiastic follow-up.
Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, says that high food prices are "turning back the clock on development gains".
Particularly with the rise of social media, and the around-the-clock surveillance of celebrities, the movie going experience has changed, Heller says.
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And while customer loyalty to Apple remains high with 80% to 90% of U.S. iPhone users saying their next phone will be an iPhone, the clock is ticking, Mr. Munster says.
Darren Spedale, 38, the website's founder, says he started the company in 2012 after realizing his own biological clock was ticking but he didn't have someone with whom to raise a child.
Darren Spedale, 38, the website's founder, says he started the company this year after realizing his own biological clock was ticking but he didn't have someone with whom to raise a child.
The BBC Ten O'Clock News is now the most popular late news bulletin every night of the week, says the corporation, with an average audience of 5m viewers.
"I want to turn the clock back to our previous glory, " he says.
Mansur Khan, director of Vigilante, says he is providing round-the-clock "revolver men" to 15 industrialists.
It's essential to remind your guests to watch the clock as their tea is steeping, Mr. Doassans says.
Despite a crowded cable landscape filled with political "experts" and around the clock analysis, CNN U.S. president Jon Klein says their competition has left the middle wide open.
"While we haven't had any reports of unauthorized activity on Dropbox accounts, we've taken a number of precautionary steps and continue to work around the clock to make sure your information is safe, " the post says.
Inside there's an Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people )-made Pentium 4 processor, the clock speed of which hasn't yet been revealed--though HP says it will be faster than 2 gigahertz.
Microsoft says the verdict is flawed and vows to appeal, but the clock is ticking: The Tyler, Tex. judge gave the software giant just 60 days to remove the offending feature from Word or stop selling the program.
"The most effective thing you can do to get to your next job is get a sense of where you should be going, " says Win Sheffield, a career coach with the Five O'Clock Club, a career coaching organization.
She says back then about 70 million calls were being made to the Speaking Clock.
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'" Barbato says, "it provides them freedom, allows them to choose, and takes away the clock-watching aspect, if you will.
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