Fast growth and, maybe short-life?
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Short-term life-insurance policies, paid by the employer, for example, used to be a neat way of avoiding income and payroll taxes.
The group ran into several problems, ranging from the drug's short-lived action in the body to short shelf-life.
It has a very short half-life, which in practical terms means that it goes in and out of the body very quickly.
We often hear that this disease-ravaged region is short of life-saving drugs.
"Cyanide has a short half-life, and it may be lost over the postmortem interval unless the tissues are adequately preserved, " Cina said Friday.
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When you've got a bad case of the short-battery life blues, Nyko, it seems, is almost always around to augment your troubles away.
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Whoever is appointed will become Wales' sixth coach in as many years, and Lewis admitted the short shelf-life of previous incumbents could put off prospective candidates.
From a molecular perspective, Lucentis was designed to stay in the eye and have a short half-life (two hours), while Avastin was designed to enter the circulatory system and to stick around to fight off cancer (a half-life of 20 days).
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They would mostly run Android, sport single-core ARM chips, relatively-short battery life (think 4-5 hours), inferior touchscreens (stylus, anyone?), and often a poor selection of apps (subsets of the Google Android Market or, in the case of e-readers, none at all).
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What he accomplished in product development in his too-short life, of course, cannot be denied.
Hospitals are also running short of life-saving drugs and oxygen.
If a Democrat-led coalition takes office, the PPP seems likely to make its life difficult and short-lived.
The short life of Tebow-mania is another sign of the strangely accelerated and disposable culture we now inhabit, even in the world of sports.
Cisco, another MWC exhibitor whose products are directly aimed at creating remote working environments, insisted its technology was capable of recreating every aspect of real-life interaction short of physical contact.
Under the gaze of the venues 10, 200 piece chandelier and with the front of the stage as a backdrop, 'The Paper Cinema' brought two short animated films to life - right in front of the audience.
While elevated iodine has been most widely reported, its 8-day half life is very short, and iodine tablets offer good protection from the primary long-term health risk: thyroid cancer.
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But the diseases--such as one called MPS VI (short for mucopolysaccharidosis type VI)--can be life-threatening.
The banks want to use their new links with insurers to sell mutual funds, life policies and short-term insurance over their counters an activity known as bancassurance.
Rachel expresses reservations -- it does not escape her eye that there is no non-Caucasian in the room -- but life is short and she is willing to give it a shot.
It's not remote - just two short ferry trips to cross the bay - but the pace of life soon slows.
Then there's Bridgeport, a short ride up I-95, where life couldn't be more different.
He was childless and his philosophy of life was essentially a short-run philosophy.
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It also requires a culture that approaches it as a way of life rather than a short-term band-aid for current business problems.
But critical remarks in some early reviews meant the phone also launched with a reputation as a high-end device with particularly short battery life.
To the short list of life's certainties--death, taxes, the Cannes film festival--we can add another inevitability: Every four years U.S. sports officials cook up a new scheme to make the U.S. an international powerhouse in men's soccer.
The too short life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Mike McAlary (played by Tom Hanks), who died of colon cancer in 1998, at the age of forty-one, is replayed through the memories of his friends and colleagues.
To the short list of life's certainties--death, taxes, the Cleveland Browns' never winning the Super Bowl--we can add another inevitability: Every four years U.S. sports officials cook up a new scheme to make the U.S. an international powerhouse in men's soccer.
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