According to the company, the
DEVOTE trial has been conducted in response to a Complete Response Letter received from the FDA in February 2013 requesting additional cardiovascular data from a dedicated cardiovascular outcomes trial before the review of the New Drug Applications for Tresiba and Ryzodeg 70/30 could be concluded.
For more specialized industries, audit committee members in particular often need to
devote extra time to understanding the financial implications of a company's circumstances.
Giuliani, to approve the capital plan and
devote dedicated financial resources to this and subsequent MTA capital programs.
Devote is napped to open his account in the Gosh Cosmetics Flat race, in which he'll be partnered by Nina Carberry.
Or should the questions be so esoteric that only those who
devote nearly all their working hours to tax research could earn a passing grade?
Even with scholars like Claude Cahen, Eliyahu Ashtor, and Andrew Watson, who
devote special attention to economic questions, a tendency to draw sweeping conclusions from quite limited data undermines the value of their work.
* They
devote about 45% of their time to A&A, 38% to tax, 5% to consulting and 1% to personal financial planning.
Russell also stresses that the horoscope cast by an astrologer at Henry's birth shows that he was "predestined to
devote himself both to making 'great and noble conquests and to the uncovering of secrets previously hidden from men'" [15].
The editors do
devote segments of their short introductions to Las Casas's compilation of documents composed by Columbus and his summarized versions of some of them.
Iran
devotes more of its wealth to energy subsidies than any other country, and only two other countries come even close to Iran.
What is new in Gough's account is the attention she
devotes to this last figure, prompted in part by the sheer intelligence of his interventions during the INKhUK debates and in part by the novelty of his nine "Spatial Constructions" (note the overall rejection of the old term sculpture).
For example, the study
devotes considerable space to a couple of unrepresentative schools as if they were characteristic of all charters, thereby ignoring the extraordinary diversity of a new world still searching for its identity.
Then there is Nick Chrisie-Blick, soft-spoken Brit, who
devotes himself to "picking away at the threads of theories until he finds a detail that unravels the whole thing".
The first part begins with a regional survey roughly similar to that which concluded volume 1, although it
devotes greater detail to Wales and Scotland.
In her best selling book Smart Moves: Why Learning is Not All in Your Head, Hannaford
devotes several chapters to explaining "Brain Gym." In Smart Moves, Hannaford states that our bodies are very much a part of all our learning, and learning is not an isolated "brain" function.