The company accused competitors of exacting revenge by steering UTDOA to committees that used biased simulation methods to evaluate it.
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The company accuses competitors exacting revenge over its success by steering UTDOA to committees that used biased simulation methods to evaluate it.
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Although I explained the Strategy to them they were not sophisticated enough to evaluate it properly, nor were most of my other individual clients.
When an employee develops a new idea which may be good or bad, there are specified people and processes to evaluate it, implement it, monitor it, change it, or kill it, as it serves the organizational strategy.
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The line-item veto law lapses on Jan. 1, 2005 unless Congress renews it, giving members a chance to evaluate how it is working.
Munster contends that when it comes to the new iPhone, you need to get your hands on one to fairly evaluate it.
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If a therapy eventually is developed, and a clinical trial begins, a natural-history study can be used to help evaluate whether it is working to slow or stop the disease.
When the government called off the Great Western bidding process it said it wanted to re-evaluate it following the high profile collapse of the West Coast mainline deal a few months before.
And we are working alongside them to get that information and then evaluate it independently to make the kind of recommendation that NRC Chairman Jaczko made and that the State Department is following.
The goal of the pilot program was to evaluate how long it would take to vaccinate a community in the event that mass vaccinations (from a flu pandemic) were required in a short period of time.
The idea is not only to make it easier for investors to evaluate projects and companies but to foster confidence to invest in the sector at all.
However, the commission changed its tune in December when it decided to evaluate the safety of such services, and has now suspended those complaints altogether as it works toward a resolution.
Though the trial was stopped in August 2009 to further evaluate safety, the company expects it to resume in the second half of 2010 and is exploring other applications for the same drug, including Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis.
The takeaway from all this is that senior corporate leadership needs to re-evaluate how it is integrating Millennial new hires.
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The defense hired a series of prominent psychiatrists to evaluate Amy, but it would not be an easy case to make.
If you're starting to feel like you are overworked, evaluate whether it's due to longer hours and increased workload, or whether it's time to consider other, more fulfilling career options.
According to the Bank of Italy document, the central bank began to question MPS's capital solidity when it first had to evaluate whether to give its green light to the Antonveneta acquisition in 2008.
To upload the data to a computer, a patient holds a small wand over his chest that picks up the data and transmits it through a modem to a Medtronic computer bank. (Future versions will be totally automatic and transmit wirelessly.) For now doctors mostly use the device to perform routine checkups remotely or to evaluate the device after it fires up.
Many of you and your IT organizations began to evaluate and consider server virtualization technology a couple of years ago as a way to move beyond the legacy IT model of having a single operating system instance bound to a single physical server.
Since there is no agreed-upon legal definition of best execution and probably never will be due to the rapidity with which securities trading is evolving, it is obviously impossible to evaluate trading practices for compliance with the standard.
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This increases learning, transparency, and accountability, and makes it easier to evaluate trends in educational institutions.
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In fact, consultants have sprung up whose job it is to evaluate and push down legal bills.
So far little clinical trial data for either drug have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, making it hard to evaluate the drugmakers' claims.
For the first time, Germany will have a near-complete database of its less fortunate, making it easier to evaluate training and to detect fraud.
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Morgan Securities to help it explore and evaluate various strategic options.
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It would reward and celebrate strong group or individual efforts in a way that let employees, managers, and HR see the ongoing path of progress, making it easier to evaluate what (and who) was working best.
The chaos in the markets on Thursday is bad news for investors prone to fretting about volatility, but it should be a boon to firms that evaluate portfolio risk.
Newer products add features that increase profits to issuers, making it ever more difficult for investors to value and evaluate the merits of the investment.
Since the banks are still offering such limited services, it is hard to evaluate them.
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