Sentences with phrase «chooses generic names»

«We chose a generic name that people understand immediately,» he said.

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After all, patients and doctors who choose Valeant's drugs when an identical generic version is available are already volunteering to pay extra for the brand name.
When you first started your business, you might have chosen a broad and somewhat generic company name.
Generic low - cost versions of the drugs are available — Walmart sells a month's supply of low - dose lovastatin for $ 4 — but many consumers choose costlier brand name options.
This might mean a religious dating site would allow you to choose a more specific sector of that religion, whereas generic sites may only allow you to select the name of a religion as a whole.
They have obtained such generic name thanks to Christopher Columbus, who chose a wrong turn on his sea route by mistake.
When I'm choosing between brand - named aspirin and the generic alternative, I almost always opt for the latter.
Although Toro's on the box, the game actually opens with you the player: you name your character, fill in the necessary personal data, choose from a generic boy or girl avatar and you're on your way.
Rather than play as some generic soldier dude, you get to choose a Specialist — a premade character with a name and everything, each one accessing unique weapons that activate after filling a meter.
You're at the supermarket and faced with an all - too - common dilemma that stops you right in your tracks down Aisle 7: Do you choose the brand name of a given product, or the cheaper generic version?
They may require that, if you choose a brand - name drug (when an equivalent generic is available), you to pay the price difference between the two.
That said, Nougat is consistent with Google's pattern of choosing generic sweets as Android names, while Nutella isn't, he told LinuxInsider.
You'll notice that the professional substitute teacher cover letter sample addresses the hiring manager by full name, which is more personal than a generic address such as to whom it may concern and also avoids the awkwardness of choosing the proper honorific.
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