Both companies are working on a nasally inhaled flu vaccine that they hope doctors will start prescribing in lieu of a once-a-year shot.
In this case, Phi Mu is using an informal continuous recruiting strategy instead of the once-a-year formal process managed by the Panhellenic association.
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Think about wearing a device that allows your vital signs to be remotely monitored all the time, rather than at a once-a-year doctor visit.
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Roger DiSilvestro is the chief executive of Athlon Sports Communications, which every year sells 1.1 million copies of such once-a-year sports books as Southeastern Conference Preview and National College Preview.
For denosumab to succeed, Amgen will have to battle with Novartis and its once-a-year osteoporosis infusion, Reclast, and Merck, which is racing toward the market with its own first-of-its-kind osteoporosis pill.
Appearing in its ninth incarnation this past Sunday, the once-a-year program is broadcast on repeat from 3 PM EST on and occupies a timeslot before, during and after the Super Bowl.
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Rather than a "once-a-year financial health check-up", it's far more powerful to tell a customer, as they're about to buy something, what percentage of their monthly income is represented by what they are about to spend their money on.
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For denosumab to succeed, Amgen will have to battle with Novartis (nyse: NVS - news - people ) and its once-a-year osteoporosis infusion, Reclast, and Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ), which is racing toward the market with its own first-of-its-kind osteoporosis pill.
The rarity of tsunamis, which she described as a once-in-a-50-year event, makes the task of spreading awareness about them more difficult.
It was a "once-in-a-four-year event watched by millions of people around the world", she said.
The consolation is that it looks like commercial property in the U.S. faces a once-every-25-year flood, not the once-a-century inundation facing the nation's housing market.
Under the terms of the one-year project, the libraries will pay retail-level prices once a year to keep any given e-book available, no matter how many times it's virtually borrowed by residents in the boroughs.
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They do not have special lessons as such but meet once a month after school - rising to once a week in their third year - to learn study skills and take on extra work they would not be able to do in a whole-ability class, a recent example being chromatography in chemistry.
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Not far from WCL is The Blockley Pourhouse, a two-and-a-half-year-old nightclub in a space that was once a 19th-century insane asylum.
This figure, probably an ex-prime minister or similar bigwig, will be elected by serving heads of government for a two-and-a-half-year stint, renewable once, and will prepare and host four or more summits a year.
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The NRL-bound 20-year-old dummied once and then outpaced a bamboozled defence to score underneath the post for a try which Sinfield converted.
We look forward to delivering another once-in-a-lifetime experience for all attendees this year.
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The 30-year-old centre will end his six-year stay at Llanelli and join the French champions on a three-year deal once his contract expires this summer.
The law bans certain semi-automatic guns and large magazines, requires owners to register within a year any once-legal guns banned under the law's tighter definition of "assault weapons, " and outlaws bringing them into New York from elsewhere.
Similarly, Dr. Schildkrout once treated a 50-year-old woman for mood swings and noticed a slight slurring to her speech.
And a risk analysis submitted by the company had predicted that a 50 barrel leak was anticipated once in a seven-year period.
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The chairman of a big British company's remuneration committee now talks with its 10-15 biggest investors about top-level pay regularly, once or twice a year.
His trip is the latest high-profile diplomatic visit to the once-isolated nation since a reformist government took office a year ago.
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Workstation computers took out the once-mighty minicomputer industry rather swiftly during a five-year period from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
Device manufacturers are now expected to ship a flagship phone once a year, catching U.S. customers in the midst of a two-year upgrade cycle with most established carriers.
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And part of the reason a show like News Corp. (nyse: NWS - news - people )-owned Fox's American Idol works is because it happens once a year.
Patrick O'Brien, a consultant obstetrician at University College London Hospitals, said such a case would be seen about "once a year" - but there there were no accurate figures.
"2012 is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to change the habits of a nation, " said the 47-year-old former rower.
And since most hedge funds have limited redemption periods (often no more than a 2-3 week window once per year) a large amount of selling becomes concentrated into a relatively short period of time.
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