But she also spoke pointedly about whether generics are therapeutically equivalent to their branded counterparts.
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They pointedly noted that Adobe's Flash media player will be integrated into the system's Web browser.
Netanyahu, of the center-right Likud party, has pointedly refused to endorse a two-state solution.
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LinkedIn is spending money on growth but still building profits and, more pointedly, profit margin.
It also pointedly forbids the agency from handing down new regulations to enforce net neutrality.
When Mr Schroeder eventually won, Mr Bush pointedly refused to place a congratulatory phone call.
" As such, he adds pointedly, "the cross of responsibility lies firmly across his shoulders.
She told him quite pointedly of her surprise at not being promoted given her many accomplishments.
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The new Tundra will be built, pointedly, in Texas, the nation's biggest truck market.
He took aim at Giuliani, and more pointedly, at former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
But he pointedly declined to name a single onshore wind farm that he supported.
Mr Fillon pointedly stayed out of the debate, warning that it risked "stigmatising Muslims".
" And, he added pointedly, "there is no need to change after 30 years.
Mr Milutinovic this week pointedly made no reference to the agreement being a temporary one.
At one stage, Judge Jackson pointedly asked how much longer Mr Pepperman would be.
He said pointedly this week that he wanted the oligarchs cut down to size.
Mr Fini pointedly avoids mentioning Messrs Le Pen or Haider: neither is welcome in Verona.
More pointedly, GE's broad range and powerful balance sheet will eventually be recognized as an overwhelming advantage.
How, exactly, was it decided that Ford Global Design would plagiarize Aston Martin so brazenly, so pointedly?
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She said what she said within that context and repeatedly, and pointedly, refused to amend or clarify it.
Here, FERC intends to establish by fiat, a national energy policy that Congress has pointedly refused to endorse.
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But the many pointedly quiet celebrations over the years probably didn't come with the same depth of meaning.
Germany's Helmut Kohl observed pointedly that it was now clear that Britain wished to co-operate and exert influence.
Second, except in reference to the attack in Benghazi, Romney pointedly avoids mention of Islam, Islamism, or jihad.
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King pointedly notes that the debt payments and military salaries together add up only to 15% of government revenue.
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You'll need a simcard to go in it - and the advert pointedly says it does not do 3G.
He has promised fresh elections, but has pointedly refused to say whether he would withdraw from public life afterwards.
It even came up during the presidential campaign last year and was pointedly raised during one of the debates.
In fact, in the blame game now raging, no one is playing their part more pointedly than Ms. Whitman.
In response, Leghari pointedly reminded the prime minister that senior officials are required to declare their financial worth yearly.
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