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Pharmaceutical companies shun such treatments because they are not moneymakers.
"These are the moneymakers," said Mr. Legarreta, 38, patting his legs.
Hopefully the moneymakers see that these stories matter, how important they are.
But one of Spears' biggest moneymakers is her Elizabeth Arden fragrance line.
Consistently popular, and consistent moneymakers, they never go out of style at museums.
Stock market exuberance and windfall tax cuts are buoying the nation's biggest moneymakers.
We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme.
Unfortunately, the shutdown has shuttered the institute's biggest moneymakers: restaurants, shops, and IMAX theaters.
While the cheaper options are enticing to consumers, they aren't huge moneymakers for chains.
Every year, Forbes releases the Celebrity 100, which ranks the biggest moneymakers in Hollywood.
In comics and pulp more broadly, crime, sex, and horror became the real moneymakers.
They are large moneymakers for financial services firms and would be subject to the rule.
Big Food companies are shedding brands that were neglected in favor of focusing on moneymakers.
"We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme," one said.
"The big SUVs are the big moneymakers for any brand that offers them," Brauer said.
The Big Ten, however, prays at the altar of the grand moneymakers, football and basketball.
Coles and those two male directors are still not the big moneymakers among Snap's directors.
Ferguson used its Police Department and court as moneymakers for the municipal budget, the report said.
Levine, who runs all of Instagram's business, gets points for turning those products into significant moneymakers.
They were also a big moneymakers for him, as his HartBeat Productions company was behind them.
As for other potential moneymakers, Disney will sell branded products, including kitchen utensils, bakeware and cookbooks.
Trump dazzled them with his bold and confident vision of turning their events into huge moneymakers.
More successful versions of elaborate, oversize, multicomponent dishes are proven moneymakers elsewhere in the Momofuku republic.
The appointments are not moneymakers; the modest income they bring in helps pay Ms. Storjohann's salary.
By the numbers: The two drugs in question, Truvada and Descovy, are significant moneymakers for Gilead.
In case you didn't know, romance is one of the biggest moneymakers in the publishing game.
Hedge funds are notorious for their extended noncompetes, with some stretching for years for the top moneymakers.
We just start spinning them out on our own, smaller and away from all these analytics moneymakers.
Fully six of the top eight moneymakers for the year use so-called quant approaches to generate profits.
Compared with other drugs, antibiotics are not big moneymakers, and some manufacturers have gotten out of the business.
That has caused those lenders to focus on their top moneymakers and dump certain business units, according to Greenwich Associates.
The game seemed an odd fit for Microsoft, whose biggest moneymakers are its productivity software and Windows PC operating system.
These elusive wonder coins bear and accrue value because of the shared faith that miners and moneymakers place in them.
It makes the Obamacare marketplaces financially appealing to insurers, even if the plans they sell on them aren't huge moneymakers.
Pretty simple: one of Amazon's big moneymakers is its third-party retailer system, which lets stores sell products through Amazon's system.
The Jeep brand, one of Fiat Chrysler's top moneymakers, is among the few auto brands still growing in the United States.
That's because Marvel put those up for sale in the 1980s, when superhero movies weren't the surefire moneymakers they are today.
Last year was supposed to be a blockbuster one for the IPO market, one of the industry's bread-and-butter moneymakers.
Klobuchar has already qualified for the New Hampshire debate, and past face-offs have been fund-raising moneymakers for her operation.
"The big SUVs are the big moneymakers for any brand that offers them," said Karl Brauer, executive publisher of Cox Automotive.
But there's also an opportunity to turn them into real moneymakers as it already has both the core Facebook experience and Instagram.
It's a clear way to grow its business, especially since one of its biggest moneymakers, ESPN, has been faltering in the ratings.
Atlanta, Indiana (CNN)The farm animals on the Henderson farm are pets, not moneymakers, so don't be offended by the barnyard humor.
According to Rosenberg, the early moneymakers in legal sports betting are: The "toll takers" that specialize in key pieces of gambling infrastructure.
Despite the new configuration into Alphabet, Pichai still leads its most important letter and still one of the biggest moneymakers in the space.
If three's a trend, then celebrities are officially backing away from the Super Bowl, which is one of the entertainment industry's biggest moneymakers.
These accounts are moneymakers for firms as clients often roll their savings out of 401(k) plans when they retire or change jobs.
These accounts are moneymakers for firms as clients often roll their savings out of 401(k) plans when they retire or change jobs.
Not only because it reliably produces moneymaking films every year but because it promises a series of future moneymakers for years to come.
Political strategists believe that committees like the one run by some of the top New York moneymakers could be a benefit to Democratic campaigns.
Or if the new patrons they attract will become devout regulars, who Wosick notes have historically been the core moneymakers for clubs and dancers.
Instead of continuing to damage his moneymakers, Harper decided he knew enough about trajectories to know exactly where the ball was going to end up.
It is, therefore, a challenge for a CEO to gather support from a company to shift its focus from namesake moneymakers to bet on growth.
Meanwhile, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" moved up to 10th place on the list of all-time global moneymakers; it sits at $1.2 billion total.
He has a reputation for efficiency, turning loss-producing businesses into moneymakers, but his challenge now will be navigating the disruptive technology changes roiling the industry.
With the financial crisis in full swing, cum-ex was one of the few reliable moneymakers, and the trade boosted careers throughout the City of London.
And the big moneymakers on the mobile front are almost all free-to-play, with in-app purchases and upgrades making up the bulk of their income.
That theory, that the indirect effects of a peer-to-peer payments service are what Apple's really after, is believable because the payments themselves aren't big moneymakers.
The leaders announced in an internal memo the merger of the firm's rates and currencies operations, two of the top moneymakers in Citi's $11.6 billion FICC division.
These days, every other studio is trying to avoid slotting their potential moneymakers anywhere nearby, for fear of being lost in the shadow of Disney's certain blockbusters.
Broadway remains a flop-prone industry — about 2671 percent of commercial shows fail financially — and the biggest moneymakers of the last year were, not surprisingly, big titles.
Guns N' Roses fans are turning their $10 wristbands into huge moneymakers ... possibly getting up to $4,000 for just one of the golden tickets to Friday night's show.
Refusing ads is a notable policy given that email lists are huge moneymakers for conservative publishers, and the Patriot Post's has been built up over more than 20 years.
That's a great deal for companies that are already proven moneymakers, like Hunt A Killer, a murder mystery game subscription box that had raised $10,000 and was selling swiftly.
They then transplanted some of their Moneymaker plants into soil that had previously supported Hawaii 7996s, and some of the Hawaiian plants into soil that had been home to Moneymakers.
They found the disease progressed almost 30% more slowly in Moneymaker plants grown in "Hawaiian" soil than it did in those Moneymakers that had been replanted into their own soil.
The airline's decision affects Boeing's 7873 jet, one of its biggest moneymakers, and raised some fears that Boeing may not lift 737 production as planned and could miss financial targets.
Mr. Greenstein noted that Sony has now turned three low-budget summer films into moneymakers, with "The Shallows," a horror movie, and the animated "Sausage Party" as the other two.
At last some hard facts have been found with which to compare the hype that Trump peddled to claim for himself a spot among the most brilliant moneymakers in the universe.
When prices were high, recycling programs could be moneymakers, and local governments or the private contractors they hired covered the cost of collecting the bottles and cans by selling the scrap.
An auto-industry consultant told Reuters that Google's potential moneymakers with autonomous vehicles likely include the hardware and software that would power the self-driving vehicles, rather than the cars themselves.
At First Boston, even though he was among the earliest to popularize trading in mortgage securities, his peers including Mr. Ranieri and others drew more public attention as innovators and moneymakers.
The state of play: After a brief run of original hits, Broadway this year opted to churn out surefire moneymakers with mass appeal with little to show for acclaimed original shows.
Phoenix, better known for working with auteurs like Paul Thomas Anderson and Lynne Ramsay than for starring in superhero moneymakers, is widely anticipated to net an Oscar nomination for his performance.
He wasn&apost introducing a new supercar, nor was he presiding over the launch of a hulking pickup or SUV, the moneymakers that Detroit cranked out by the millions every year.
Last week, Smithsonian secretary David Skorton estimated that the institution was losing $1 million a week in unrecoverable revenues due to the closure of the organization's biggest moneymakers: restaurants, shops, and IMAX theaters.
"Special events can be huge, they can be big moneymakers, they can make a business for a month or two even with their revenues," said Cheryl Stanley, who teaches beverage management at Cornell.
Those summits served as textbook examples of corruption, but hosting the G7 at a resort that Trump has described in federal disclosures as one of his biggest moneymakers takes things up a notch.
While flower and seed farmers said they got an exception to stay in business just for Mother's Day - one of the industry's top moneymakers - coronavirus curbs and worries still kept most people away.
These two companies put out fantastic flagship DSLRs in 22016 — Nikon with the D22017, Canon with the 5D Mark IV — and yet here they were, showing off cameras that were decidedly not their moneymakers.
The economy has been gutted by years of turmoil since the 2011 overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak, and the Russian plane crash caused a new plunge in tourism, one of the country's main moneymakers.
This model has been defined by runaway moneymakers like League of Legends, an impossibly deep game that rose from humble beginnings to generate billions for developer Riot Games, and perpetuated by successes like Destiny.
The Hyundai row is brewing as car dealers in China, sure-fire moneymakers for decades, have had a troubled transition to slower growth in the world's biggest auto market in the last two years.
But in 22016, for the first time ever, streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music became the primary moneymakers for the labels, according to newly released data from the Recording Industry Association of America.
But in 2016, for the first time ever, streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music became the primary moneymakers for the labels, according to newly released data from the Recording Industry Association of America.
While those summits served as textbook examples of corruption, hosting the G7 at a resort that Trump has described in federal disclosures as one of his biggest moneymakers would take things up a notch.
One would assume that these releases would be automatic moneymakers for the Beatles, who have sold more than 600 million albums worldwide and held the top five spots on the Billboard 100 in April 1964.
And as the most successful sitcom creator around, with an almost unbroken 25-year string of hits that includes huge moneymakers like "The Big Bang Theory" and "Two and a Half Men," Lorre has some leeway.
Why it matters: Conference networks have become enormous moneymakers this decade, so the launch of ACCN will help the ACC close the financial gap with leagues like the SEC and Big Ten, who have surged ahead.
Much of the battle has centered on the $7.85 trillion in IRAs, which are moneymakers for financial services firms as investors often move their 401(k) savings into those accounts when they retire or switch jobs.
An influential Democratic fundraising committee is turning to two of the party's most experienced and prolific moneymakers — Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi — during the final stretch of the campaign as Democrats look to seize control of Congress.
The tax break applies only to the central office, not the teams, which are the real moneymakers and already pay taxes as for-profit organizations, and the N.F.L. voluntarily gave up the office's tax exemption in 2015.
A growing number of politicians from across the political spectrum have taken up the cause, partly to protect the venues' unique role in the city's cultural fabric, but also because the clubs are moneymakers for the broader economy.
Though its spaces incur losses in the first year or so after it signs a lease, they quickly become moneymakers because they rapidly reach high occupancy levels and stay that way, it said in its initial-public-offering paperwork.
Government must be a part of these networks because the technologies needed to manage large-scale catastrophes and outbreak epidemics — vaccines, medicines, diagnostic tools, data systems — are unlikely to be commercial moneymakers, despite being essential to U.S. national security.
" Out of the $325,000 Lemonis invested into Detroit Denim, he set apart $50,000 specifically for research and development in the creation of new products, buying textiles and trying new things to turn the new products "into real, high-margin moneymakers.
The mention of bar cars summoned memories of gray flannel and red ink, except that the bar cars were moneymakers, even in the darkest days of Metro-North's predecessor 50 years ago, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
In a conference that prides itself on the breadth of its athletic programs, particularly in the so-called Olympic sports, lower TV revenue translates largely into lower salaries, fewer staff members and fewer resources for the moneymakers: football and men's basketball.
So it charges a straightforward subscription fee (rather than taking a transaction fee that eats into a restaurant's already thin margins), and it's added potential moneymakers to the website platform, like selling gift cards, booking private events and taking orders for catering.
The UN has recently passed resolutions blocking North Korea's ability to export goods like coal and metal ores -- big moneymakers for Pyongyang, that help fund everything from the lavish lifestyles of North Korea's elite to its rapidly advancing nuclear and missile programs.
The series is now one of Hollywood's most reliable moneymakers: The most recent, Furious 7, made $1.5 billion at the global box office by itself — the vast majority from foreign sources — and expectations for this week's installment, The Fate of the Furious, are similar.
When Google moved to a holding company structure and branded the parent entity Alphabet last year, it broke out the losses from the other bets to ease investors' concerns that the profits from Google's core businesses were being squandered on science projects that were not viable moneymakers.
Disney, the mammoth entity that owns Marvel as well as other moneymakers like Pixar and Lucasfilm, sealed a deal this summer to acquire most of 21st Century Fox, and you can expect jobs and projects from that venerable studio to disappear as though Josh Brolin's "Infinity War" villain Thanos had snapped his fingers once more.
In addition to "Mary Poppins Returns" -- with Emily Blunt in the title role, expected to rank alongside "Aquaman" as one of the season's big moneymakers -- the lineup of holiday offerings includes "On the Basis of Sex," with Felicity Jones as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, recounting a landmark sex-discrimination case from her days as an attorney.
Whether becoming a first-time business owner or acquiring a business to expand your current company, ask the following questions before signing on the dotted line: Many buyers purchase companies based on their interests rather than whether they are viable moneymakers, such as when a foodie buys a restaurant, says Ronald Recardo, managing partner of the business consultancy Catalyst Consulting Group.
Now, with two well-oiled moneymakers who have refused to fizzle — Lil Yachty's "Lil Boat 2" mixtape is scheduled for late December and Migos's "Culture 2," featuring the single "MotorSport," is due out in January — Pee and Coach can shift focus to building sustainable careers for its "farm team" of young Atlanta rappers, including Lil Baby, Marlo and Mak Sauce, while simultaneously expanding its brand into television, film and more.
Ms. Columbia worked as a freelance violinist; toured with the New York City Opera as a principal second violinist; performed with musicians accompanying Josh Groban; played with a community orchestra in Merida, Venezuela; and performed with a string quartet of buskers on the corner of West Broadway and Spring Street in SoHo, where, she told The New York Times in 1984, Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and Pachelbel's "Canon in D" were among the biggest moneymakers.

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