The project puts Basel, Switzerland-based Novartis on a collision course with rivals Pfizer and Roche.
He said there was no question that the planes were on a collision course.
Video-processing algorithms will soon be powerful enough to recognize another vehicle on a collision course.
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The worlds of digital advertising and mobile and online payments are on a collision course.
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Forbes.com: Some say the GPLv3 puts the free software world on a "collision course" with Hollywood.
Some NASA planners theorize that an astronaut crew could help divert an asteroid from its collision course.
Six years ago, Stanford brain scientist Brian Knutson accidentally set neuroscience and economics on a collision course.
If it is found to be on a collision course, one option governments have is to mount a deflection mission.
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So Senate Republicans and Democrats appear headed on a collision course when they come back after their Easter recess.
More importantly, we think this puts Groupon on a collision course with Amazon.
The debris could shatter into more pieces or change orbit and be on a collision course with something else.
Worse, the recent political shift in Europe could set the bank on a collision course with euro finance ministers.
But it is Branson's latest venture -- Virgin Media -- which has set him on a collision course with Murdoch.
The one area where he is still on a collision course with the government is over the future of London's underground.
"We're on a collision course with the old phone business, " McCaw says.
Tuesday's move puts Iran on a diplomatic collision course with the West.
The magazine had been on collision course with reality for some time.
The response of some Republicans is to blame Barney Frank for putting Fannie and Freddie on a collision course with market reality.
This collision course is the only ethical course for software developers.
He looks like being on collision course with the medical profession, as the Royal Society of Surgeons said it was still opposed to such a move.
This appears to set Mr. Noonan on a collision course with the ECB in relation to the release of this letter and the outcome could be interesting.
This, in turn, has put companies on a collision course requiring them to navigate between soft markets for products and services and highly competitive markets for talent.
What is the ongoing tectonics of this continued collision course?
In the 1940s and 1950s, by extending the trends of population growth and food production, it was scientific fact that the world was on a collision course with massive starvation.
But the Woodland Trust warned that conservation groups were potentially on a collision course with the government over the environmental impact on the HS2 high-speed rail route between London and Birmingham.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory pointed out, however, there is a complex trade-off to be made when deciding what to do about an asteroid that may be on a collision course with Earth.
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The UK has been on a collision course with the European Court of Human Rights since it ruled in 2005 that it was a breach of human rights to deny prisoners a vote.
President Obama seems to hope he can achieve a historic Middle East settlement within his first term and this ambitious goal puts him on a collision course with Mr Netanyahu's government, our correspondent says.
Al-Eryani argues farmers, much like himself, will need to see government-backed incentives before they'll ever switch to growing other crops or turn to the conservation methods needed to avert this collision course with nature.
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