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Delaying payments for imports is a long-used tactic by Chinese companies to benefit from yuan appreciation.
China Stumbles in Yuan Grand Plan Lingling Wei 2011
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Assistant Dean Sean Ferguson said that because there's no "prototypical" applicant, the long-used GMAT provides a standard measure of a student's ability.
More Business Schools To Accept GRE Scores Melissa Korn 2011
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Genetically engineered Bt is not the same as the long-used Bt sprays.
Ronnie Cummins: The Unholy Alliance: Monsanto, Dupont & Obama 2010
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Ruling in late March in the case of Jones v. Harris Associates, the court reaffirmed a long-used standard to decide whether fund management fees are too high.
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The price rise is a consequence of a Food and Drug Administration effort to improve the safety of long-used but unapproved drugs, with a trade-off often made between drug affordability and safety.
An Old Gout Drug Gets New Life and a New Price, Riling Patients Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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The federal approval includes nine lines that had never before been eligible for federal funding and four long-used lines derived by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, known as H7, H9, H13 and H14.
13 additional stem cell lines eligible for federal funding, NIH says 2010
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The pot-trademark rush created some friction in the pot trade, sparking arguments over whether long-used pot names such as Purple Haze and Acapulco Gold, made famous by comedian Tommy Chong more than 30 years ago, are subject to "prior art," meaning their use in the past precludes a trademark.
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The federal approval includes nine lines that had never before been eligible for federal funding and four long-used lines derived by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, known as H7, H9, H13 and H14.
13 additional stem cell lines eligible for federal funding, NIH says 2010
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Some staked claims on rights to long-used names like Maui Wowie and Chronic.
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The federal approval includes nine lines that had never before been eligible for federal funding and four long-used lines derived by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, known as H7, H9, H13 and H14.
13 additional stem cell lines eligible for federal funding, NIH says 2010
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