This was a joint venture trial, and decisions about what clinical trials to run and how to run them is made by a joint team of clinical researchers, not by individual companies and certainly not by individual CEOs.
Tomorrow, the Boeing Company reportedly will be briefed by the U.S. Air Force about that service's controversial rejection of the American firm's aerial refueling aircraft proposal in favor of that offered by a joint venture dominated by the European Aeronautic, Defense, and Space (EADS) consortium.
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The 157-year-old Freehold Raceway is run by a joint venture 50% owned by publicly traded Wyomissing, Pa.
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The proposed plan would retire seven cruisers early, delay construction of the next large-deck amphibious warfare ship by one year, cancel the second Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) in 2014, delay construction of two smaller amphibious warfare ships, and reduce procurement of littoral combat ships by two and joint high speed vessels by eight.
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Other savings will be made in "back office" functions and by joint working with partner organisations.
Their communication becomes more frequent and disciplined as evidenced by joint staff assignments and defined liaison roles.
The export license will be automatically approved following a 30-day waiting period unless Congress specifically prohibits such action by joint resolution.
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The Cuban foreign ministry said it would accept the proposal "once the foundations and bases are established by joint agreement", Reuters reported.
It will be good for our Australian Defence Force to increase their capabilities by joint training, combined training, with the U.S. Marines and personnel.
Two former Ulster Unionists who resigned over a decision to field a joint by-election candidate with the DUP are setting up a new party.
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It also seems that some centre-left politicians around the world have had their noses put slightly out of joint by the emergence of Mr Blair.
Bush was accompanied at the event by Joint Chiefs Chairman Richard Myers, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and the U.S. civil administrator for Iraq, L. Paul Bremer.
According to the 2002 Silicon Valley Index survey by Joint Venture, a regional development body, the area was awarded more than 6, 800 patents over the past year.
There are also two military investigations, one by the Marine Corps and the other by Joint Task Force 6, the agency which oversees military drugs-surveillance operations along the Texas border.
The bones were put in place to fuse the joint by inserting a plate and 23 screws to repair damage so severe that most horses would not be able to survive it.
But by joint proclamation with state senate president John McKay, Feeney can summon all state legislators to Tallahassee for a special session to do just that, even as early as this week.
William Hill said that it would seek a valuation of the 29% stake in its online business that is held by joint venture partner Playtech, and that it may exercise its option to buy Playtech out.
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By joint resolution approved on October 6, 1964 (Public Law 88-628, as amended), the Congress designated October 15 of each year as White Cane Safety Day to recognize the contributions of Americans who are blind or have low vision.
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The Congress, by joint resolution of October 9, 1962 (Public Law 87-780), as amended, has designated the week beginning on the second Sunday in October each year as "National School Lunch Week, " and has requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of this week.
We are joined today by members of Congress, by members of my Cabinet, Joint Chiefs, by leaders across the administration and just about every sector of American society.
The study was publicized widely throughout the world, but it was denounced by the European Union Food Safety Authority, rejected in a rare joint statement by the six French national scientific academies, and ridiculed by scores of scientists.
Coordinated by the World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP), the report is the result of a joint effort by the 24 United Nations agencies and entities that make up UN-Water.
Justin Doebele and Terril Yue Jones Mexico Copycats Stock options have been imported into Mexico by U.S. multinationals, through joint ventures and by Mexico's own progressive multinationals.
In fact, were it not for the hearings recently undertaken by the Joint Economic and the House Government Operations Committees, it appears that there would be no effort made by the Congress to assign blame or to consider corrective legislation.
According to the information provided by the Malaria Taxes and Tariffs Advocacy Project (a joint project sponsored by the WHO and Gates Foundation), in August 2010, some 30 countries in Africa still maintained tariffs as high as 20% on ITNs.
Preferred bidder status will have to be recommended by the partnership's joint committee next week and approved by each of the councils before it is confirmed.
After being dressed down, on Monday, the chastened EU foreign ministers abstained from mentioning Israel by name in their joint condemnation of the alleged use of European passports by the alleged operatives who allegedly killed the terrorist Mabhouh.
Technology developed by the joint venture will be based on established solutions from the founding companies.
The June 1, 2005 joint release by the SEC and the DOL is hugely significant.
Following are some takeaways from the Joint Statement by Brazil President Rousseff and US President Obama.
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