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"unmet" Definitions
  1. (of needs, etc.) not satisfied
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As Mr Feng puts it, unmet need is being replaced by unmet demand.
THERE'S SO MUCH UNMET NEED THERE, NAMELY ALZHEIMER'S, WHERE THERE'S STILL SO MUCH UNMET NEED.
As protesters' demands remain unmet, demonstrations have grown increasingly violent.
"The innovation arose from an unmet need," the report reads.
Loneliness only occurs when that specific, individual requirement goes unmet.
This is obviously one of the nation's great unmet needs.
"He's exploiting an unmet need in children's lives," she said.
But we have lots of unmet needs is the point.
The many people now coming forward probably indicates some unmet need.
ALEX GORSKY: It's a very – clearly a huge unmet medical need.
What void does the app fill that would otherwise be unmet?
An estimated 23 million women have an unmet need for contraception.
Uber could help address patients' unmet nutritional needs through food delivery.
"New Yorkers have real unmet needs from their government," state Sen.
There is this sense of unmet consequences for the financial sector.
But as the vote count came in, their expectations went unmet.
Now the air was blowing cold, but other challenges remained unmet.
Mosby's unmet promises might have troubled her re-election campaign more.
They are also hailing McConnell's commitment, unmet so far, to Sen.
Girl, having struggled with unmet expectations before, communicates her needs and desires.
The founders spotted this massive unmet customer need while working at ThermoFisher.
AND THEY'RE ALL LOOKING FOR CURES AND TREATMENTS TO UNMET MEDICAL NEEDS.
They build a unique product, leveraging unique tools satisfying an unmet need.
Silicon Valley wants to play a role in addressing unmet social needs.
And employment isn't the only need the hiring freeze will leave unmet.
Nothing ruins a one-night stand more than having high expectations unmet.
That is a huge unmet need, but one we can help address.
The shuffling feet, the throat-clearing, the unmet eye give it away.
The Gates program then pays for all of a student's unmet need.
This is nowhere near enough providers to meet this massive unmet need.
But some of the workers' demands were unmet or only partially addressed.
"It's a great idea and a huge unmet need," Dr. Steinhubl said.
"I personally take a lot of responsibility for unmet expectations," Alderson said.
Besides Alzheimer's, there are other diseases where the unmet need remains large.
And all the while the nation's infrastructure needs continue to go unmet.
CBDRG's focus is on addressing unmet needs in the aftermath of natural disasters.
It is "the great, unmet customer need" they have a history of finding.
The people's needs were being unmet by taxis and ignored by the regulators.
"Cognitive dysfunction is an unmet need in the treatment of depression," he said.
FOR US IT'S ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION AND MEETING UNMET MEDICAL NEED.
But the unmet need is substantial and cannot be addressed with current resources.
During previous shutdowns, these needs went unmet until the needless crisis was resolved.
"Cancer treatment is the biggest unmet need in Chinese health care," she said.
"There is an unmet demand today, and it's only going to get bigger."
The 59 new arrivals are welcome, but barely scratch the surface of unmet needs.
IGSD's backers also believe there is unmet demand for a back-to-basics education.
Unmet expectations may pose a bigger threat to the regime than sanctions ever did.
Having a deep sense of customers' unmet and unarticulated needs must drive our innovation.
It can be especially devastating in developing nations, where nutritional needs are often unmet.
Dental care is one of the largest unmet health needs for children in America.
Studies and reports that calculate trillions of dollars in unmet needs mostly are ignored.
The cost can be measured not just in dollars, but also in unmet goals.
It said high abortion rates directly correlated to high levels of unmet contraceptive need.
YOU KNOW, WE'RE -- WEVE TALKED ABOUT THE UNMET NEEDS THAT WE'RE LOOKING TO MAKE .
For the first time in his career, the 18 playoffs marked an expectation unmet.
With the Republican base exhausted by these unmet ideological promises, Trump offered something different.
Roofs were the only category for which unmet capital needs actually improved since 2011.
And there is a large unmet labor need in caring for an aging population.
Therapy was no longer a refuge for my unmet needs and long-buried rage.
We have budget deficits, not surpluses, and lots of unmet needs for future spending.
Nearly every therapist I spoke with over email or phone talked about unmet expectations.
"A lot of times there were missed connections or many needs would go unmet."
But needs are still going unmet, and many federal employees are filing for unemployment.
But the humor of Jessi's situation hinges on her unmet expectations of womanhood, not shame.
"Technology can help advisors address the unmet need of keeping people engaged with their finances. "
When the people rise, it's often in response to a need that has gone unmet.
And those who endorsed romantic beliefs were less likely to suffer from unmet relationship expectations.
In Washington, some showed a bit of streetcar fatigue after the years of unmet promises.
An estimated 214 million women in developing regions have an unmet need for modern contraception.
The key to creating a successful business is finding an unmet need and filling it.
"We tapped into this huge, unmet demand for higher-speed internet connectivity," Cobb told me.
Charter schooling provides an avenue for tackling unmet community needs and reimagining how schools work.
They reported significant improvements in satisfaction and fewer unmet needs for help with personal care.
Yet this unmet woman, having remained faceless, refused to be reduced to a generic receptionist.
Meanwhile, there are huge unmet demands for public investment on both sides of the Atlantic.
Instead, we look to do orthogonal investing to address big unmet needs with great people.
A bit like prohibition of alcohol, the unmet demand opens a market opportunity for entrepreneurs.
"Business is all about finding the unmet and unarticulated need in the marketplace," Nadella said.
There are negative consequences in a child's development when these cries for help go unmet.
But the lawmakers' request to view the underlying documents related to the source remains unmet.
"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" clearly seemed to tap into an unmet demand.
Both of these would be desirable changes, but they would leave many human needs unmet.
Clearly, these borrowers had unmet need that only a Perkins Loan could help them satisfy.
The nation already is facing $6900 billion in unmet needs for roads and bridges alone.
BioAgencia is forecasting imports of U.S. ethanol to meet 183 million liters of that unmet demand.
"There is still a large unmet need for sterile equipment," said CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden.
His twin passions, space and the weather, share long histories of broken promises and unmet expectations.
In addition, unmet commercial demand for dollars is estimated at around $8 billion to $10 billion.
Furthermore, the very places with restrictive abortion laws also have higher levels of unmet contraceptive needs.
"Without effort, your talent is nothing more than your unmet potential," Duckworth writes in her book.
THERE'S STILL SO MUCH UNMET MEDICAL NEED OR WHITE SPACE IN EVERY ONE OF THOSE CATEGORIES.
Why it matters: Experts suggest wearable adoption will slow due to cost and unmet user expectations.
The unmet clinical need is obvious, as UTIs are the second-most common infection [in humans].
Yet the impact of such legislation is negligible compared to what the real unmet needs are.
MERLO: YOU KNOW, BECKY, IT'S REALLY ABOUT MEETING THIS UNMET NEED THAT MARK WAS TALKING ABOUT.
With even the most meager goals unmet, the Obama administration settled on something even less ambitious.
For all its economic success, locals have long known that Atlanta has had numerous unmet needs.
It's also a promise that, for too many children and teachers in the US, remains unmet.
First, it delivers $500 million for competitive grants to help schools support their students' unmet needs.
Unmet capital needs are projected to grow to $45.2 billion over 20 years, the report said.
"The biggest risk for Africa is the unmet expectations of its youth," Ledgard wrote, years later.
"The tribe has many unmet needs," Dale White, the tribe's general counsel, said in an interview.
"However, there are still urgent unmet needs on the island that necessitate additional relief," she added.
Monogamous couples move into nonmonogamy for all kinds of reasons — unmet sexual desire, boredom, illness, curiosity.
Unmet needs in these areas can contribute to health care disparities — and in some cases, death.
Often, Blue says, the cause of a jealousy attack is a specific fear or unmet need.
"New Yorkers have real unmet needs from their government," the lawmakers said in a joint statement.
"There are unmet needs right now that this declaration, while welcome, does not address," Rourke said.
Developing countries, whose unmet energy needs are still substantial, might find it easier to fudge their figures.
LAS VEGAS — The history of home robotics is littered with the carcasses of unmet promises and potential.
Meanwhile, research on new drugs for depression has mostly stagnated for years, leaving a huge unmet need.
Strange Success The key to creating a successful business is finding an unmet need and filling it.
For people who are dependent, there's an enormous unmet need for medication-assisted treatment for opioid dependency.
Other unmet demands include school funding levels that would reduce class sizes and increase per-student spending.
There are large unmet needs for infrastructure and investors are essentially begging governments to take their money.
"It's an area for significant unmet medical need, so the market potential is quite large," Jonas said.
Trump's threats to politely walk out of the meeting if his expectations were unmet did not materialize.
But the frustration among some protesters at seeing their demands unmet spilled over into unrest on Monday.
The perception of bias goes hand in hand with an unmet expectation for objective, or "unbiased," reporting.
Shortly thereafter, once expectations go unmet, the public begins to lose interest and the hype wears down.
But the city's 22014,500 buildings, home to 400,000 New Yorkers, now need $17 billion in unmet repairs.
It takes months to mobilize housing through FEMA and the government and that need was being unmet.
But the team behind A Space of Their Own still believes there's an unmet need to address.
The formula had been set early: debt, here in the form of deadlines unmet; procrastination; and opium.
Blown leads, low scoring, goaltending woes and unmet expectations led to the firing of Coach John Hynes.
"I personally take a lot of responsibility for unmet expectations," Alderson said soon after the season ended.
Array specializes in treatments for diseases where there is a large unmet need, as well as cancer drugs.
"There remains a significant unmet medical need in tardive dyskinesia," said Michael Hayden, chief scientific officer at Teva.
Companies should be working with clinical researchers to figure out unmet healthcare needs and what works for patients.
The "copycat," or applied business model approach, can be used to fulfill unmet needs in an existing category.
Innovation is a combustive mix of ideas and unmet needs that sparks invention, and ultimately births breakthrough products.
As the $28503 billion dollar a year department drifts, important challenges go unmet and lives become negatively impacted.
Hospitals accept the low payments because they can shift the unmet costs onto their younger, privately insured patients.
Fortunately, references to unmet professional ambitions or the easily tiresome work-life balance don't appear in her essays.
Dalio also took a stab at pension and health-care liabilities that are at risk of going unmet.
P. Acthar Gel makes a significant difference in the lives of very sick patients with unmet medical needs.
People of color are nearly twice as likely to have an unmet need for leave than white workers.
Jordan noticed there was an unmet opportunity for a service that catered to women and used women drivers.
Some 225 million women in developing countries have an unmet need for family planning, according to U.N. data.
Housing officials said they had lined up funding for only about one-third of the unmet capital needs.
Expectations that, at this stage of the technology, are probably going to be unmet more often than not.
And with no treatment available, the company decided that it was a huge area of unmet medical need.
More precisely: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero maternal deaths during childbirth and zero gender-based violence.
" It is not clear why altering genes to make people resistant to H.I.V. is "a serious unmet need.
These children qualify for special education and schools offer broader healthcare services to those with unmet health needs.
This entrepreneurial energy makes enormous contributions to society by addressing unmet needs, improving lives and solving pressing problems.
His unmet pledges on issues like life expectancy do not enter the calculus of most voters, analysts said.
The foundation aims to mentor and inspire new doctors to undertake research programs to solve unmet medical needs.
These unmet literacy needs prevent them from fulfilling their critical role as their child's first and best teacher.
Industrial revolutions occur when there is an unmet need and when different technologies come together to create magic.
Despite the unmet demand, the company stuck to its plan to make the car for just one year.
Yet this responsibility will be unmet if the museum continues to count figures like Kanders among its patrons.
Indeed, patients who had unmet preferences were more likely to report poorer outcomes than those who got what preferred.
And in doing that we showed that the unmet need was much, much bigger than we originally had estimated.
Unmet medical need was highest among the sickest Americans with private health insurance, according to one of the studies.
But there's a huge unmet need for this kind of technology, and Karp says this is a promising approach.
After spending roughly eight years with American Express in a variety of roles, Nicki Ramsay spied an unmet need.
It also said it would test the medicine for Crohn's, citing a large unmet need in irritable bowel diseases.
There's also a long list of other unmet needs, such as tracking employee spending and automating accounting and invoicing.
I think you know, for one, it starts with there's still a lot of unmet medical needs in China.
"This is clearly an unmet need," says Gerald Nepom, director of Immune Tolerance Network, a mostly NIH-funded entity.
And areas of significant unmet need where the value to patients and the health care system is beyond incremental.
Today, federal housing resources serve approximately 5 million low-income households, but the needs of millions more go unmet.
This translates to almost 75% of mental health needs going unmet in the US, per the Kaiser Family Foundation.
For example, Georgia State University issues automatic completion grants to college-level juniors and seniors with unmet financial need.
People can, and often do, buy a second, private plan for any unmet health needs, such as prescription drugs.
It was almost out of an interest in matching supply and demand — untapped human resources and unmet human needs.
Then you can move to scaling up, as Tesla now has in China, and begin to capture unmet demand.
This bill would help address these unmet, imminent needs and ensure we have viable coastal economies for future generations.
Kraus thinks there's a strong opportunity for wearables that are focused on target populations to address an unmet need.
The grievances were not new, the result of years of economic decline and unmet expectations that left powerful resentment.
The panel agreed the benefits of the treatment, teprotumumab, outweighed its risks considering it caters to an unmet need.
In a study published in 2013, Rabins and colleagues identified several: managing patients' risk of falling (unmet almost 75 percent of the time); addressing health and medical concerns (unmet, 63 percent); engaging people in meaningful activities (53 percent); and evaluating homes so that they're safe and made easier to navigate (45 percent).
Rapid urbanization, a growing young population and limited public transportation options all add up to create a huge unmet demand.
However, I think the industry can still do better, and there are opportunities for innovators to meet needs currently unmet.
But we try to look at things much broader than that to say, Look, what is the unmet medical need?
The program was started in 2013 as a response to the unmet need for accessible medical care for trans people.
Innovation companies need to set their sights on solving unmet needs – but this approach requires focus and long-term tenacity.
It seems like they made this to satisfy what they feel are unmet needs of the sphere of social media.
The fourth: finding alternative funding for patients who are unable to afford the high cost of cell therapies, was unmet.
The fallout from their unmet needs would put additional, significant strains on our schools, police, courts, and hospital emergency departments.
Perhaps the biggest unmet promise of the law is that many it was supposed to help still cannot afford insurance.
That suggests that there is unmet demand and that meeting it will reduce incarceration and solve our enduring recidivism crisis.
In all, there is an unmet need of roughly $5,000 per person per year to cover the gaps and shortfalls.
The transit authority said it was aware of unmet needs, and Mr. Makinen said he was optimistic about securing funding.
Total pledges add up to $10 billion, including an unmet U.S. promise of $3 billion by U.S. President Barack Obama.
A 2012 National Counterterrorism Center report, for instance, declared that anxiety, unmet personal needs, frustration and trauma helped drive radicalization.
But rarely has he spoken with such passion about what he views as the unmet promise of the news media.
But what did SpaceX get right, and what are some of the unmet opportunities other ventures are beginning to address?
Compounding these draconian laws is the fact that 24 million women in the region have an unmet need for contraception.
They are less likely to have unmet needs for necessary medical services, like getting prescription eyeglasses or mental health counseling.
In his view, there is currently an unmet need for Alzheimer's drugs, which have an addressable market of millions of patients.
"If there's an area where we can improve or an unmet resident need, we want to make it better," Douglas said.
He was struck by the paradoxical coexistence of unmet needs and unused resources, a simultaneous equation that prices failed to solve.
Like many start-ups, Zeel was founded with one business in mind and then pivoted when we identified an unmet need.
We're told Kevin and his lawyer never named a figure and never gave a single example of the children's unmet needs.
Microbusinesses and start-ups had the largest unmet financing needs with 63 percent and 58 percent, respectively, reporting a financing shortfall.
A new target for improving access to early-childhood education, after the previous target expired (unmet) in 2013, is headed nowhere.
Africa already has the lowest percentage of women using birth control, and the highest unmet demand for contraceptives in the world.
The international community should establish clear benchmarks — with clear consequences if unmet — for the implementation of the Rakhine Advisory Commission recommendations.
The move also signals an effort on Twitter's part to respond to the unmet needs in the third-party developer community.
In contrast, in Manipur the unmet need has almost doubled, from 22000 percent in 22015 to 22011 per cent in 20143.
In many ways, he sees addiction — to opioids, to porn, to online video games — as a response to needs going unmet.
Investments in actual needs would go unmet, and Congress's role in setting priorities and revising spending levels would be greatly diminished.
The initial thought was studio space, but after surveying artists, the Powerhouse team discovered a greater unmet need: fabricating the art.
To my way of thinking, an unmet opportunity to grow has always equaled tragedy, but here status quo is the goal.
"What sets them apart is a compelling offer that addresses a real unmet consumer need," said Bain & Company in its report.
The companies argue fewer drivers on the road would mean more unmet demand because drivers will be flocking to city centers.
This bill is a step in the right direction, though I don't think it's close to meeting the unmet needs there.
It was a dramatic and life-altering moment, but understanding my mother's challenges didn't change my unmet needs as her daughter.
"Molecular diagnostics at the point of care is currently by and large an unmet need in resource-limited settings," the researchers wrote.
Nina Kjellson is a general partner at Canaan Partners, where she invests in biopharma and digital health companies that serve unmet needs.
That's an unmet need and I remember saying that it's going to be a great spec, but it's only a spec. Please.
I think this is not a true unmet medical need, and so do not support the use of CRISPR for this indication.
America's unmet infrastructure needs are massive, and a bipartisan infrastructure package must meet those needs with substantial, new and real revenue. 2200.
Penta has set out to address this and other unmet SME needs, such as tracking employee spending and automating accounting and invoicing.
For individuals, a large difference in sleep on rest days and work days is a useful indicator of unmet need for sleep.
The FDA, in a statement, said it sees the unmet medical need in DMD and the urgency to make new treatments available.
The Romanian union of air traffic controllers triggered a two-hour warning strike at 0800 GMT on Friday over unmet labour demands.
Disappointment from unmet expectations, in fact, is the subject of the second season of Mr Zelensky's show, entitled "From Love to Impeachment".
With Duterte's 2016 election promises still largely unmet, a successful transition to a Bangsamoro authority would be a feather in his cap.
" This reward could be as high as $1.3 billion for the successful development of any new antibiotic that addresses an "unmet need.
Of course, helping professional drone operators tap into unmet demand in the market will also lead to increased use of DroneDeploy's technology.
Better data have helped pinpoint areas of unmet need and allowed us to apply resources with ever greater precision, speed and efficiency.
Grid operators responded with specifics — limited infrastructure in New England, for example — but none identified grid reliability as an existing, unmet concern.
It left an unmet target of having women make up a quarter of the force: they now comprise less than a fifth.
And many of them claim to answer an unmet transportation need for consumers looking for better or safer ways to get around.
What's surprised me is, wow, as a company, we have to serve many constituents and their interests, their unmet and articulated needs.
A recent study out of the UK found that unmet expectations surrounding breastfeeding are a major contributor to depression in new moms.
SCOTT GOTTLIEB: Well, these are products that are in Phase 2000, and they are products that have addressed significant unmet medical needs.
According to the Associated Press, they are also accused of beheading Canadian John Ridsdel on Monday after their ransom demands went unmet.
For example, about 80 percent of students at public four-year colleges have an unmet need of $14,400 after receiving grant aid.
There is a lack of opportunity and proclaimed need that private industry feels are going unmet in the filling of their workforces.
Alunbrig was approved under the FDA's accelerated approval program, which allows for quicker approval of drugs that fill an unmet medical need.
The rapid increase in college prices, along with student aid funding that has not kept up, has resulted in sizable unmet need.
Sterile statistics translate into excruciating choices for the IRC and its clients about which needs will go unmet, which pleas will go unanswered.
In the beginning, they fit the original charter school mission: largely mom-and-pop operations that filled an unmet need in the city.
Ethio Lease will fill a significant unmet demand for equipment, National Bank of Ethiopia governor Yinager Dessie told Reuters in a phone interview.
But it also highlights just how many of the game industry's most devoted players may also be driven by some unmet psychological needs.
Several organizations are specifically dedicate to the needs of vulnerable communities in crisis, making their work reach those who often have unmet needs.
Fruchterman continues to explore and develop new and exciting ways that software and data can address unmet needs and create lasting social change.
But the authority's needs are staggering: more than $17 billion in unmet capital needs, including roofs and boilers that need to be replaced.
The vital interests of a hypothetical patient are not vital interests of an actual data subject (and the GDPR tests are demonstrably unmet).
Unlike pain, where we have some current medications that have some efficacy, but issue with side effects, itch is really an unmet need.
Still, its efforts to map Asia's streets appear to be unmet by regional competitors, primarily Grab in Southeast Asia and Ola in India.
"Seattle Genetics is really changing from a one-drug company to a multi-product oncology company addressing unmet medical needs," the CEO said.
But organizers of Arizona's #RedforEd movement say the governor's plan relies on rosy revenue projections and could leave other education funding needs unmet.
And African women also have the highest unmet need for contraceptives, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a US-based reproductive rights think tank.
Why it matters: Part of playing the game is to make yourself as desirable as possible, which can lead to high, unmet expectations.
The Gerontological Society of America supports this bill, too, because it addresses a critical and unmet need regarding the health of older people.
For Democrats, the pressing urgency of unmet needs in health care, education, infrastructure and the social safety net far outweigh any rising debt.
Moreover, we do not know what their religious and spiritual needs in healthcare are, and if unmet, what disparities and inequities are produced.
While he leaves the Martian unmet, we are made hopeful by fresh questions and mysteries about our ultimately unknowable and inexhaustibly interesting universe.
The FDA's accelerated approval program allows conditional approval of a medicine that fills an unmet medical need for a serious condition, Roche said.
"I'm excited to see Heptio and Microsoft deliver a compelling solution that satisfies an important and unmet need in the Kubernetes ecosystem," said Burns.
They're actually filling unmet needs – not only with jobs at the low end, such as basic labor, but in technology and certain medical fields.
The aim of the policy would be to set a floor for living standards and private-sector job quality, while meeting unmet social needs.
" Robertson said Apple has a chance in TV for a reason that relates to unmet need: "Who is satisfied with their TV offering now?
IT HAS FOR so long been a country of such unmet potential that the scale of Pakistan's dereliction towards its people is easily forgotten.
Design teams must learn to become a group of ethnographers, learning to spot the unmet needs of customers and adapting to meet their concerns.
It is time they understand and internalize the harm their lack of vision is doing to an American people whose information needs go unmet.
Concerted leadership at FDA combined with new innovation in industry have led to an environment where approvals for critical unmet needs have been streamlined.
Unmet U.S. commitments to the MDBs have increased by a factor of four since 2001 and are projected to reach $1.8 billion this year.
The repeal without placement of the ACA could leave these individuals and families uninsured and forced to seek uncompensated care, with unmet medical needs.
When their pleas went unmet, UnitedHealth Group Inc, Humana Inc , and Aetna Inc pulled out of most of the government subsidized health insurance market.
"There is an unmet need of medication abortion to students, and UHS has the necessary resources to provide medication abortion," it reads in part.
The bulk of the unmet capital needs, about 40 percent, are concentrated in apartment improvements, including repair and replacement of bathtubs, toilets and sinks.
With all of the unmet current and future needs we face, properly funding the I.R.S. would be the patriotic and prudent thing to do.
Thompson suggests that the millennial generation, often isolated and gazing at smartphone screens, is driving the trend with an unmet craving for human connection.
The FDA's fast-track designation facilitates the development and expedites the review of drugs that treat serious conditions and fill an unmet medical need.
These are disquieted, resentful spirits who exited life with such deeply unmet needs that they cannot move on to the next level of existence.
Exondys 51 was approved under a special programme that allows drugs to go on sale more quickly when they treat grave conditions with unmet needs.
"This was a bold experiment driven by a deep unmet medical need in these patients," said Dr. Daniel Skovronsky, chief scientific officer at Eli Lilly.
We can project magical qualities, our unmet childhood needs, character traits we wish we possessed, movie tropes, romance novel plots, porn clips, video game heroes.
It's also possible that some teens who use marijuana might have unmet mental health needs, Bolhuis, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
One of the companies presenting is MedRepublic, which believes its platform for finding overseas doctors is fulfilling an unmet need for many Americans and Canadians.
Contraceptive use has risen dramatically since the 1970s, but a fifth of poor married women still say they have an unmet need for family planning.
" In an emailed statement to Reuters, Merck said it spends significantly on research and development related to infectious diseases "to address unmet public health needs.
" Michele Meixell, a spokeswoman for AstraZeneca, said the company pursued the new use of Crestor as "part of our standard practice to address unmet needs.
"Without modernizing as the world changes, individual welfare will suffer, economic needs will go unmet, and urgent, complex social problems will go unsolved," he added.
This can lead to unmet needs that are not even knowable in the early phases of recovery when attention and donations are at their peak.
" The user then quoted a line from the book to summarize his post: "Because the empowerment of ordinary people remains, even now, an unmet promise.
"Not all individuals who become radicalized have unmet personal needs, but those who do are more vulnerable to radicalization," the document said, citing no sources.
But one of the world's leading experts in legal ethics agrees that state bar associations are currently ill-equipped to deal with unmet legal needs.
In a best case scenario, an IRS revenue officer shows up, shares information on unmet tax obligations and works with you to resolve the issue.
As a result, they fear, the more modest goal of creating new rules in industrial business zones will be severely delayed or possibly go unmet.
The authority currently has $393 billion in unmet capital needs, a number that is expected to grow when Nycha releases its new assessment in June.
When there are not enough resources, survivors' requests for a safe place to live, legal representation, counseling and other supportive services go unmet every day.
It added that an estimated 214 million women in developing countries are at risk of unintended pregnancy because of an unmet need for family planning.
"As issues like excess oil production are a relatively unmet need, I do think that micro-Botox will continue to gain popularity," says Dr. Zeichner.
I always felt like there was some writerly unmet-need-driven Bad Mommy anger operating there, beyond the surface-level attack on pre-feminism housewifery.
It is not a coincidence that states that expanded Medicaid have also reduced the unmet need for treatment of substance abuse disorders by 28503 percent.
"There's so many unmet needs amongst these patients," Mussallem said pointing to replacing heart valves or holes in the heart as part of that focus.
A midnight deadline, the last of a series of set to allow for the formation of a new government after a September election, passed unmet.
Become aware of unmet expectations, what kinds of emotional discomfort they caused you, and what decisions you made about your­ self when something didn't work out.
In 2017, Bill Gates proposed a tax on companies using AI which could be used to finance programs for the elderly and others with unmet needs.
Liberal supporters said the change would address the unmet needs of a far-flung community and they expressed hope it would lead to similar changes elsewhere.
For residents of the 26-story building, the accident was the culmination of years of worries about erratic service and unmet safety concerns on the elevator.
Array's approval will help fill a critical unmet need for patients with advanced BRAF-mutant melanoma, its Chief Executive Officer Ron Squarer said in a statement.
Which does sort of suggest there isn't a huge unmet need for extra stuff beyond, well, actual children's books and videochat apps like Skype and FaceTime.
The EMA grants conditional approval for drugs that fill an unmet medical need for serious conditions and show early evidence of clinical benefits outweighing the risks.
There appears to be a market — by New York state's estimates, New York City alone has $600 million worth of unmet annual demand for local food.
The FDA later overruled that decision to push eteplirsen through its Accelerated Approval program, which fast-tracks treatments for rare conditions that have an unmet need.
Promotional language notwithstanding, however, the basic needs of the very people whose presence guaranteed the funding — access, jobs, decent housing and improved infrastructure — have gone unmet.
The reauthorization of PAHPA gives legislators an opportunity to strengthen our weakest link by providing pharmaceutical companies with a necessary incentive to fill an unmet need.
"Daraya is probably the place in Syria today where the greatest unmet needs caused by besiegement exist," UN senior advisor Jan Egeland told reporters on Thursday.
This essential help isn't currently provided by VA, even though homeless veterans have been identifying legal problems as some of their greatest unmet needs for years.
Once you know whom you can serve, then figure out what unmet needs and wants they have, what burning problems they have that must be solved.
But if the local media frenzy and blocklong lines at Bouillon Pigalle are any indication, there has been a glaring unmet hunger for such nostalgic comforts.
The margins are also better as the In-Home Advisors "unlock unmet needs" consumers don't realize they have until someone can assess their homes, Joly said.
Snap exploited an unmet need in Facebook's platform, and while the jury is still out on its long-term influence, today it's worth about $21 billion.
"The judgment reiterates our commitment to providing affordable and innovative medicines that address the unmet and under-met needs of patients around the world," it said.
Fernandez was surprised at the scale of the problems on the Westside and the apprehension of the residents who remember the unmet promises of the past.
But for those in remote locations or places with unreliable electricity and an unmet need for clean water this new tech could be a game changer.
But with the protesters' four other demands unmet, including an investigation into police conduct and greater democracy in the city, the demonstrations look set to continue.
I've worked with hundreds of students who failed in college on this account — inability to manage sleep-wake cycles, procrastination, substance abuse or unmet medical needs.
Under per capita caps, states could no longer receive additional federal funds to support a sudden emergency, unmet need, or increase in the cost of care.
The biggest one is that the calculations assume no change in unmet care needs during the study and a constant preference for informal caregiving, Mudrazija writes.
Leah Greenblum founded the organization in 2014 specifically to address the unmet needs of women flooding into Chicago to have abortions, particularly those from neighboring states.
A study in February showed that a growing number of children have been covered since 1997, and the unmet dental needs in this group decreased as well.
To have a bigger impact, they need to invent broad new product categories — which necessarily means finding big, unmet needs that can be addressed by new inventions.
A total of 20 percent of the sickest patients reported having an unmet medical need, defined as either not getting or delaying necessary medical care or medications.
The company, which makes painkillers and specialty drugs, was boosted by a strategy of acquisitions and investments in scientific studies on areas of high unmet medical need.
He also said it's "only intended for patients with serious unmet medical diseases," like people who've been completely paralyzed as the result of a spinal cord injury.
We see if this is an unmet need we&aposre going to fill it with track wheelchairs and anything else, sports equipment, that these heroes need to.
As a result of the unmet need, NEOD001 has been granted orphan drug designation by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency.
Depression is the largest unmet hurdle for Parkinson, which is directly associated with chemical and biological changes—it's not just because they're sad because they have Parkinson.
This designation recognises the severity of EPP and the unmet medical need in the US. Clinuvel commercially distributes SCENESSE® for the treatment of EPP in Europe.
Sharpless said Friday that the agency plans to help speed up the pace of reviewing products that address unmet medical needs and bringing them to the market.
The FDA's 'fast track' designation aims to facilitate the development and expedite the review process for certain drugs and vaccines for serious conditions with unmet medical need.
Scotland may seek a bespoke solution to allow continued access to the single market, raising the risk of a second independence referendum if its objectives are unmet.
"This acquisition underscores our commitment to the spinal market, which is the largest segment of orthopedics with significant unmet needs," Stryker Chief Executive Officer Kevin Lobo said.
The plan's current actuary, Segal Consulting, reported in July that 23 years of unmet goals had left Dallas with a hidden pension debt of almost $7 billion.
Yet across Africa, there is an unmet need for family planning, and low contraceptive use keeps women from achieving their desired family size, limiting women's economic advancement.
"Low-income adults in expansion states were less likely to report having any unmet medical needs compared with those in non-expansion states," the GAO report finds.
Even before the White House issued its "zero tolerance" policy last month, there was an unmet need for more lawyers to help undocumented kids in the system.
"We have looked at the older population in the context of health... and we know this group has a lot of issues and unmet needs," he said.
Promises to clean up the bay by building new sewers and sewage treatment plants and collecting tons of garbage washed into it by rain remain largely unmet.
The cost of unmet capital needs, first reported by Politico, dwarfs the $215 billion Mayor Bill de Blasio invested since taking office and the $2000 million Gov.
" The suit quotes from an internal memo which described a "Large unmet need for vulnerable, underserved, and stigmatized patient populations suffering from substance abuse, dependence, and addiction.
Unmet needs for contraception increase the rate of informal work, which actually endangers women's working rights and makes them more vulnerable to unemployment if they become pregnant.
The limitation suggests that the legal standard to open a criminal investigation — that "specific facts or circumstances" exist suggesting a specific law has been violated — remains unmet.
The group said it would seek to address "many unmet vital humanitarian needs" like access to food and drinking water as well as sanitation and hygiene infrastructure.
Daniel Schmand, who heads the bank's trade finance division, told journalists that he sees unmet demand for trade financing in particular for small and medium-sized companies.
"We have looked at the older population in the context of health... and we know this group has a lot of issues and unmet needs," he continued.
As long as Wall Street elites are seen as the experts and handed the reigns to manage the economy, the interests of the many will remain unmet.
"You've really gone from no treatment with these unmet medical needs [a decade ago] to many therapies across hepatitis as well as solid and liquid," he added.
"The majority of mosques in this country all sponsor programs that give back to their local communities," she explained, and some of them have unmet needs for security.
So people who live in parts of the country where land is expensive and unmet demand for new homes is severe worry about the consequences of unleashing development.
The FDA was required to determine that bulk compounding using a drug substance was necessary to satisfy an unmet "clinical need" and include those substances on a list.
Supply gaps in France could be made up by Germany, the biggest continental producer, but there are fears that demand elsewhere will go unmet if France takes priority.
"The company will be pursuing new medications and unmet need for patients suffering from cancer and select central nervous system disorders," a Purdue spokesperson wrote in an email.
But on the other, I still have this unmet need to see where things inevitably go wrong — and The Deuce just has no interest in giving me that.
SO WE'RE LOOKING AT WHAT WE CALL STEPPING STONE DEALS WHERE WE CAN REALLY ADD TO THE THERAPEUTIC PRESENCE AND LOOK FOR CURES AND TREATMENTS FOR UNMET NEED.
The government recognises that there is unmet demand, so it helps such colleges by giving good ones a stamp of approval, which enables them to charge higher fees.
MOST OF THE BIG BLUE CHIP NAMES WERE BUILT THAT WAY AND A COMMITMENT TO R&D AND A COMMITMENT TO FINDING CURES AND TREATMENTS FOR UNMET NEED.
"(Quantum) introduces an unlicensed medicine in the initial stages to cope with an unmet need and it converts it into a licensed medicine," he said in an interview.
He has never quite received the acclaim that should have accompanied those skills, though, because Mauer's story is one of unmet demands that always were a touch excessive.
If a purchaser of those services has needs unmet by one PBM, competitors are eager to find ways to accommodate those needs if it means winning the business.
A 2013 report from the American Society of Civil Engineers estimated overall unmet funding needs of our water infrastructure at $187 billion by 2020 (in 85033 real dollars).
Compulsive porn use can function as an outlet for exploring sexual interests or unmet needs women don't feel comfortable sharing with a partner or to avoid relationship conflicts.
The report finds that some of the most distinctive schools, and those that may be especially suited to addressing unmet needs, are being approved at exceptionally low rates.
"There's been rapid progress, but I think in terms of ... the areas which have the biggest unmet need for family planning, it's still largely in Africa," he said.
In July last year, Axiata and other major M1 shareholders considered and then called off a strategic review of their M1 shareholding, citing unmet criteria from parties interested.
Though there is some unmet need in Europe, overall, the total number of cycles performed across the continent is increasing by about 7% per year, the report indicated.
Growing out of unmet needs, obsessiveness arises when an activity is such a part of your identity that you feel compelled to do it from some unseen force.
But there are always hidden hazards and unmet needs after disasters and underestimating the hazards and vulnerabilities is usually the first step in the making of a disaster.
Such rewards would be reserved for antimicrobials that only address the most urgent unmet needs to treat resistant infections and would require commitments to antimicrobial stewardship and access.
"We're often told that Hartford is a city full of unmet needs, yet they've spent tens of millions of dollars on a minor-league baseball stadium," Rennie says.
"This is critical given our innovation model relies on long-term, sustained investment in R&D to discover vaccines and medicines for unmet medical needs," a spokesperson said.
Similarly, QAnon, the grotesque power fantasy that casts a substantial part of the country as traitorous members of a cult of sex criminals, serves a secondary unmet desire.
It doesn't, creating an unmet expectation that becomes familiar in "The White Crow," a fictional take on the early life of Nureyev that hits its biographical marks dutifully.
"Uniquely, Emerge combines an exciting new technology designed to serve existing, unmet market need with experienced industry operators and entrepreneurs," said Tracy Black of NewRoad in a statement.
By Ellen Barry A sprawling gray market has taken shape around Delhi's vast unmet need for shelter, with private operators controlling who sleeps where and for how long.
Meanwhile, airports are facing over $85033 million in unmet infrastructure needs, while the number of airline passengers is expected to grow, adding a further strain on the system.
On highlight "Forgotten Fantazy," the BPM slows and the mood darkens as Bogart muses on the frustrations of unmet desire over electronic atmospherics inspired by the band Broadcast.
"There's some evidence here in certain cities that it's not just filling unmet demand—clearly it may have an effect on payroll employment in the industry," Muro told me.
Dismay over an unmet expectation is one thing, but the fury shown feels indicative of something more vicious: a falsely obtained, but long-held license to a woman's body.
Yet any disposal will be tough while the Fed's standards are unmet, meaning Santander cannot access the capital to invest in its bigger businesses in Spain, Brazil and Britain.
Low rates of follow-up care don't necessarily mean patients had unmet medical needs, researchers note, and it's possible some people were fully recovered and didn't need additional treatment.
But because even people admitted to the ICU didn't always get follow-up care, it's likely that many patients did indeed have unmet medical needs, the study authors conclude.
If predators and prey respond to warming by heading to different places, or by speeding up or slowing down their breeding at different paces, such needs will go unmet.
AGTC employs a highly targeted approach to selecting and designing its product candidates, choosing to develop therapies for indications having high unmet medical need, clinical feasibility and commercial potential.
Some in VA argue the relevance of average daily census in determining future staffing needs, even though those censuses were capped and couldn't possibly account for untracked, unmet demand.
"The NIBR research and development center in Shanghai is established to discover and develop new therapies that address the unmet medical needs of patients in China," a spokesman said.
The FDA grants accelerated approvals to drugs for serious conditions with unmet medical needs if the treatment appears to have effects deemed reasonably likely to predict a clinical benefit.
The FDA was also required to determine that bulk compounding using a drug substance was necessary to satisfy an unmet "clinical need" and include those substances on a list.
Flaring costs the government nearly$2.5 billion in lost revenue each year and could meet most of its unmet needs for gas‐fired power, according to the World Bank.
"Obesity is one of the biggest unmet needs in our healthcare system," Gaur said of why he wanted to focus on creating a better medical device for the overweight.
At the end of the 19th century, liberals embraced a broader role for the state, realising that political and economic freedoms are diminished if basic human needs are unmet.
I get it," Welch tells CNBC Make It. "But the antidote is to avoid ruminating on your unmet wants or needs, and to focus instead on the opportunity ahead.
Consumers who are dunned or sued on a debt need legal representation, yet current funding levels for civil legal aid fail to address the unmet legal needs of many.
Flaring costs the government nearly $2.5 billion in lost revenue each year and could meet most of its unmet needs for gas‐fired power, according to the World Bank.
This will reduce treatment costs for individuals, reduce the financial burden on the overall healthcare system, and free up resources that could be used to address unmet patient needs.
In states that have allowed nurses practitioners full authority, they can work without an overseeing physician and meet the unmet needs of the poor, rural and other underserved communities.
That's in part because Medicaid has enrolled a greater share of lower-income Americans than anticipated (again, despite red-state recalcitrance), mostly due to higher-than-expected unmet need.
However, there was no consensus around the idea of a paid federal program for this type of leave, with some arguing that the unmet need for this is minimal.
"The members of the Security Council further regretted that the DPRK is diverting resources to the pursuit of ballistic missiles while DPRK citizens have great unmet needs," it said.
Since the mid-1990s, a quarter-million units were demolished or removed nationally because of poor conditions, and the cost of unmet repairs reached tens of billions of dollars.
"I still do think about pain and the academic side of things and the fact that its one of the principal unmet clinical needs of the world," he said.
In these countries, there is still enormous unmet demand for modern energy services including cooking, air-conditioning, lighting and power for modern appliances, such as refrigerators, televisions and computers.
The FDA's fast track programme is designed to speed up the development and review of new medicines for the treatment of serious conditions where there is an unmet need.
A rural businessman selling liquid soap and fertiliser decided to expand into solar lights, water filters and cooking stoves after his mentor prodded him to look for unmet needs.
At best, this meant neglect: Investigations found patients left in their own filth for days, infections and sores ignored, medical needs unmet and rehabilitation completely out of the question.
A House Intelligence Committee deadline for its subpoena seeking the unredacted Mueller report and related material arrived on Wednesday and was expected to pass unmet, a congressional source said.
While Mr. Trump called the talk "very nice," he did not address the embassy move — a promise repeatedly made but left unmet by American presidential candidates since the 1970s.
Maine fell into the same trap as many other states of expanding Medicaid rolls while the very real needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities went unfunded and unmet.
Those unmet needs, coupled with the realities of trauma, malnutrition and daily violence of conflict and disaster, make the path to motherhood in some regions incredibly risky — and sometimes fatal.
"It's the population with the highest unmet need," said Dr. Pruzanski, who notes he hopes after providing the FDA with the findings he can get accelerated approval for the drug.
Boston Scientific said BTG's interventional portfolio — using devices to deliver drugs to affected organs — would augment its capabilities in important areas of unmet need such as cancer and pulmonary embolism.
"These brands have a clear vision and an entrepreneurial mission to fulfill unmet needs for Chinese consumers, whether it is for healthy, lifestyle or eco-friendly products," the report said.
"These data have the potential to allow physicians to address an unmet need in this patient population by using a biomarker-driven treatment to inform their sequencing decisions," Andre added.
He opened with a public scolding of Germany and closed with a demand that American counterparts not only immediately fulfil their unmet defense spending requirements but to double their commitments.
Just as her ceramic goddesses are born into the world lacking a full complement of limbs and features, one senses in Dalessandro's writings an unmet desire for her fullest expression.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong-unmet Sunday in Pyongyang, North Korea, where they resumed denuclearization talks and discussed a second potential summit between President Trump and Kim.
But many people who take PrEP have other unmet medical needs, noted lead study author Julia Marcus of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Patients' greatest unmet need has not changed since our foundation launched in 2000: a treatment that could slow or stop the progression of the disease, rather than merely mask symptoms.
Years of divestment by the federal government have left the Housing Authority with nearly $17 billion in unmet capital needs, and annual operating deficits of tens of millions of dollars.
According to John Pollock of the National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel, four out of every five needs go unmet on the civil side of America's legal system.
As a result, Silicon Valley has failed to fill the massive unmet needs of the social sector on issues ranging from poverty and education to human rights and the environment.
By enacting the House GOP's Medicaid proposals, the mandatory burdens of the program would therefore be somewhat lightened and states better-incentivized to channel funds efficiently according to unmet need.
The relebactam combination had been granted FDA's 'fast track' status, which allows the agency to expedite the review process for certain drugs meant for serious conditions with unmet medical need.
"There's an aspect of wanting to get my life back, and that's still in process, but there's also unmet subconscious questions around what these feelings are actually about," she said.
"We are facing an enormous unmet need in terms of medicines and solutions," he said of diabetes, pointing to areas of future demand such as China and the Middle East.
He suggested Kelly had been in touch with a Belgian aide to ensure his breakfast needs were met the night before and was ultimately devastated when his requests were unmet.
Under cross-examination in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Howe admitted to his own disreputable past, a life of lies and broken promises, unmet obligations and unsavory business dealings.
If Ivanka Trump wants to "eliminate legal, regulatory, and cultural barriers" to economic participation, she'll also have to address commonly unmet needs for contraception, said Casale, the ICRW policy advocate.
"What motivates us is the depth of the unmet need," said Dr. Dan Skovronsky, chief scientific officer of the drug company Eli Lilly, which continues to investigate anti-amyloid treatments.
Combating this perception will entail a return to the original, unmet promise of social media — of a tailored experience that serves up what you want, rather than what you don't.
In other words, Rocket Lab is very eager to point out that this move isn't just predicting future demand, but addressing a current unmet need that exists in the market.
Indeed, recent research finds that those receiving subsidized housing report better overall health, less psychological distress and fewer unmet health care needs than individuals who receive subsidies two years later.
Some 45% of pregnancies in the United States are unintended, while 214 million women in lower-income countries say they want to prevent pregnancy but have "unmet need" for contraception.
"There's an enormous unmet need for both [clinicians and patients] — clinicians who aren't comfortable with dosing and therefore don't put people on long-acting insulin," said Glooko CEO Rick Altinger.
Based on these conservative assumptions, CMS estimates that the total (unmet) cost of raising these US-citizens children to maturity (without their deported parents) would be an astronomical $28500 billion.
Why it matters: There's an unmet customer need for an electric truck that can also power a work site, and both GM and Ford have electric pickups on the way.
Their other unmet demands are for democratic changes in Hong Kong's government, criminal charges to be dropped against protesters and for police actions against the protesters to be independently investigated.
High levels of unmet need have forced students—particularly low- and middle-income students—to borrow more, work more hours, take fewer courses, or in some cases, drop out altogether.
Several drugmakers are pursuing treatments for NASH, a chronic, progressive fatty liver condition involving inflammation and scarring that is seen as a huge unmet need with a potentially enormous patient population.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Growing mental health services for children who have survived Nigeria's Islamist insurgency can help prevent future violence, aid agencies said on Monday, although huge needs remain unmet.
Marfrig also said it would be unable to make related-party investments above 100 million reais for a 12-month period if the new financial metrics are unmet, the filing said.
He capitulated to Russia in Syria, the unmet red lines, his betrayal of Poland and the Czech Republic by seeding to Russia&aposs demand to remove U.S. missiles defense systems there.
Worries for Hong Kong's future Lingering frustrations exist among some of the city's seven million residents over unmet demands from Occupy protests for universal suffrage, and decreasing levels of press freedom.
A few large businesses are being built from London, like Monzo, buoyed by new rules written around retail banking and next generation financial services as well as huge, unmet customer demand.
Due to the unmet clinical need, Sylys would represent a breakthrough in this market that will lead to improved patient outcomes as well as reduced patient management costs for healthcare providers.
Another goal of Tala's that is in the works is to expand its reach to the 1.3 billion people living in India, where there is a widely unmet need for credit.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is now on the scene to help orchestrate assistance, monitor response activities, and "ensure there are no unmet needs," a FEMA spokesperson told BuzzFeed News Wednesday.
Compared to people who did not identify as a gender minority, those who did were younger and more likely to be low income, unemployed, uninsured, overweight or have unmet medical needs.
"FLT3-mutated AML and advanced SM are devastating and rare diseases, with significant unmet needs due to limited existing treatment options," said Bruno Strigini, head of Novartis Oncology, in Monday's statement.
The increased risk of depression may be explained in part by lower satisfaction with family relationships, greater exposure to cyberbullying and peer victimization, and more unmet medical needs, the study found.
Context: Researchers with the Urban Information Lab at the University of Texas studied 52 U.S. cities and found that between 1.5% and 13.5% of each city's population had unmet transit needs.
I THINK AS LONG AS THERE'S THESE UNMET NEEDS AS LONG AS YOU DEVELOP MEDICINES THAT ARE TRULY DIFFERENTIATED YOU WILL GET THEM TO MARKET WHETHER THEY ARE ORPHAN OR NOT.
"After two years under total GOP control of Washington, health costs and prescription drug costs are rising, real wages are stagnant, and huge infrastructure needs have been left unmet," Pelosi said.
But, our failure to fully realize Bush's vision means we are missing out on a vast unmet potential, a reality that threatens American leadership as the global leader in scientific innovation.
"You're looking at an increase in unmet need," said Nayfack, who with Stanford University colleagues documented a similar trend from 22016 to 2911 in hospital admissions for young Californians with autism.
If the therapy provides a meaningful impact on the lives of patients, if it fulfills that high, unmet need, value is created, and we price our products commensurate with that value.
In addition, there are effective ways to prevent HIV from being passed from parents to children, meaning the controversial research did not even have an "unmet clinical need," Lovell-Badge said.
"There are lots of opportunities for high-quality healthcare in the UAE and unmet needs in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar that can be expanded by the enlarged group," he said.
"This is a huge market opportunity, yet historically, the sector has lacked innovation and customer needs were largely unmet," Christopher Dawe, co-head of venture capital at Goldman Sachs Investment Partners.
"We clearly saw that there is an unmet demand for genuine connection in this urban neighborhood that we should embrace and promote," said Mr. Carlson, a senior vice president at CBRE.
Without the tax break, known as 4213-a, New York City may have to spend more to subsidize affordable housing, or risk allowing Mr. de Blasio's housing target to go unmet.
Two-thirds of funding requests for gender-based violence programs went unmet in the last three years, it said, while even the requests would have fallen far short of the need.
Her research showed that the claim of unmet gas demand was "a lot of smoke and mirrors," said Ms. Mattei, who now works as an attorney at a public policy firm.
In therapeutic areas where you can't price high because there are already a bunch of generics on the market — pain, depression, other huge unmet needs — you don't see as much innovation.
Way back in 2013, the international Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development was already warning that Finland was lagging behind many other OECD countries in having high rates of unmet needs.
Bloomberg says he will "implement policies that attract job-creating innovators and entrepreneurs and create new place-based visas that allow localities to address unmet needs," according to his campaign website.
"The trade profession is a high-demand, high-opportunity field for the next generation workforce, and today, there is a massive unmet need," said Jennifer Weber, Lowe's chief human resources officer.
In contrast, these new modern She-conomy 2.0 brands address latent, historically unmet, often un-discussed and under-served needs that speak to the multitude of other facets of our identities.
Your net price is the sum of your Expected Family Contribution, "self-help" aid such as work opportunities and loans that must be earned or paid back, and any unmet financial need.
Raising the minimum wage has been linked to a number of positive outcomes for low-income Americans including higher odds of graduating high school and lower odds of having unmet medical needs.
Bavencio received accelerated approval, which enables the use of drugs for serious conditions to fill an unmet medical need based on data the agency believes is likely to predict a clinical benefit.
Offering an end-to-end solution: There isn't intrinsic value in a piece of technology; it's offering a complete solution that delivers on an unmet need deep-pocketed customers are begging for.
Globally, 85033 million women in developing countries still experience an unmet need for modern contraception, meaning that they want to avoid a pregnancy but are currently not using an effective contraceptive method.
Seventy three percent (2202 of the 2628 drug) received regulatory review incentives that are generally intended for drugs that address a significant unmet medical need or for which no other therapies exist.
"There are enormous unmet medical needs in China, particularly in oncology, and 30 percent of the world's cancer patients are in China," Christian Hogg, Chief Executive of Hutchison China MediTech, told Reuters.
The Guttmacher Institute in New York estimates that, although 85% of married women in Nigeria are not using birth control, the proportion who have an "unmet need" for it is just 16%.
More than 800 women die daily from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, 214 million women worldwide have unmet contraceptive needs, and countries are criminalizing and restricting access to safe abortion.
Durvalumab won accelerated approval, which enables the use of therapies for serious conditions to fill an unmet medical need based on data the FDA believes is likely to predict a clinical benefit.
Data analytics can improve marketing as it "can uncover customer intentions, triggers, and interests that reveal subtle pain points and unmet needs," write the report's authors in a copy seen by CNBC.
A small study in Surrey, in south-east England, published in 2004, found that the healthcare needs of children in care were not only higher, but also often unmet or poorly managed.
As protests become more frequent but likelier to flounder, they stretch on and on, becoming more contentious, more visible — and more apt to return to the streets when their demands go unmet.
Last year, Facebook fired an enterprising Chinese employee who played to the unmet demand and charged one group of tourists $20 each to tour the campus and eat in the company's cafeteria.
Raising the minimum wage has been linked to a number of positive outcomes for low-income Americans including higher odds of graduating high school and lower odds of having unmet medical needs.
Airports are facing more than $100 million in unmet infrastructure needs at the same time that the number of airline passengers is expected to grow, which will only further strain the system.
There's a huge unmet need for an outside player to come in and create a universal repository for your health-care records, like, say, the iPhone or the Apple Watch — that's the opportunity.
Just over a week ago, Democrats effectively shut down the government over unmet demands that undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, known as Dreamers, be given a path the citizenship.
Sage says that in determining the price of brexanolone, it considered the fact that postpartum depression represents an unmet medical need, and that it's a one-time treatment with the opportunity rapid relief.
"It's such a big, unmet need, and no one has actually done a really good job with apps like this," Messenger head David Marcus told BuzzFeed News in an interview following the briefing.
"There is an unmet need for innovative, effective and safe oral treatment options for people living with eczema," Vasant Narasimhan, Novartis's head of drug development and chief medical officer, said in a statement.
AMAG is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and delivering important therapeutics, conducting clinical research in areas of unmet need and creating education and support programs for the patients and families we serve.
For example, he could start finally satisfying long-unmet promises China made as condition of entry to the World Trade Organization, like allowing foreign companies into the telecommunications sector, and halting procurement discrimination.
This announcement "renders the launch set-up fairly straightforward for GW into a market where there is significant unmet medical need and very high pent up awareness/demand," wrote Stifel analyst Paul Mattela.
The drug won accelerated approval, which enables the use of therapies for serious conditions to fill an unmet medical need based on data the agency believes is likely to predict a clinical benefit.
The toxic cocktail of unmet expectations for central bank policy, trade war turmoil, Brexit woes and worries over the health of the corporate sector has wiped $1 trillion off world stocks this week.
A few times while talking to tech bigwigs, I'd mentioned Jason Ho's company, explaining how I found it a smart and admirable business, a perfect example of an entrepreneur nailing an unmet need.
The O'Neill report suggests one-off payments of between $800m and $1.3 billion to firms that develop drugs which meet predefined criteria of unmet need, to be paid on top of sales revenue.
She noted that current treatments for this patient population are not life prolonging or significantly impactful, so there is a high unmet need for delaying development of metastases and progression to advanced cancer.
From advancing discoveries by focusing on unmet patient needs, to bridging basic science into clinical trials, to driving innovation, commercialization and rapidly scaling breakthroughs, each advance will be possible only through collaborative engagement.
We urge President-elect Trump and Congress to partner together on a comprehensive infrastructure package that will close the gap on the significant unmet infrastructure needs in and around our airports and seaports.
But airports are facing more than $100 million in unmet infrastructure needs at the same time that the number of airline passengers is expected to grow, which will only further strain the system.
"This recipe of restrictions, unmet promises, and bouts of unbridled violence which are neither investigated nor punished is stoking massive resentment – as Sunday's protests showed all too clearly," she said in the statement.
But without a visa system allowing unmet labor needs to be addressed with foreigners, she said, ICE shouldn't expect patchwork enforcement stings to persuade farms, hotels or meatpackers to stop employing unauthorized workers.
Roy Cooper requested $900 million in additional federal funds, citing hundreds of millions of dollars in unmet housing and infrastructure needs, but his office said only $38 million had been granted so far.
At the time, more than 4% of Finnish people reported unmet medical needs due to cost, travel distance or waiting lists -- a proportion significantly higher than in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands.
As funding shrinks for future generations, even more Finns could find their needs unmet, warns Heikki Hiilamo, a social policy analyst who has advised successive governments on how they might reform the system.
This FDA says it grants accelerated approvals to "drugs that treat serious conditions, and that fill an unmet medical need" based on data that suggests, but may not directly measure, a clinical benefit.
Those demands went unmet, despite Trump's ability to order the whistleblower unmasked, but as the inquiry proceeded, some information about the anonymous official came to light, including that he is a CIA officer.
His replacement will be chosen this month, and whoever it is will face future protests, Wong told CNN recently, unless they deal with the demands for political reform that went unmet three years ago.
Not only does this create an unmet demand for health care services, but it also means there aren't many people in the community to serve — often on a volunteer basis — as emergency medical personnel.
"My inspiration was a serious unmet medical need, due to children in danger, mothers afraid to treat their children, too many serious allergenic reactions and the rising costs of commonly used methods," he said.
Endo said the law also required the FDA to determine that bulk compounding using a particular drug substance was necessary to satisfy an unmet "clinical need" and to include those substances on a list.
They also come as rivals including other Alibaba-backed firms have been making a renewed push in a ride-hailing market dominated by Didi, aiming to tap unmet demand brought about by regulatory change.
The partnership will develop novel biologic drugs in "unmet disease areas", Bioepis said in a joint statement with Takeda, adding the two companies will immediately begin working on a treatment for severe acute pancreatitis.
Suicide Squad was supposed to pull the DC cinematic universe out of its creative funk — critics destroyed Batman v Superman — but if the early reviews are any indication, this squad's goals were left unmet.
"An effective approach to post-Brexit immigration must acknowledge that there is unmet need for roles of all sorts - not just those filled by the very highest earners," REC chief executive Neil Carberry said.
One of the driving factors contributing to this unmet need is a shortage of child psychiatrists, which is compounded by growing demand for treatment that places additional pressure on a limited supply of providers.
"There has been a lot of skepticism around whether men would ever use a contraceptive, but Dr. Bardin saw it as an obvious unmet need," said Mr. Sailer, of the Center for Biomedical Research.
"Because expedited review programs are intended for drugs that treat serious conditions and address unmet medical needs, accepting greater risk may be reasonable and more consistent with patients' preferences," Frakt wrote in his editorial.
Our priority is to increase awareness of the burden of CABP in the medical community and identify institutions that have a high unmet medical need and could benefit from lefamulin should it be approved.
"Although there is a huge amount of scientific literature on this topic, it remains one of the symptoms for which cancer patients express high unmet supportive care needs," Hilfiker told Reuters Health by email.
The FDA is a gatekeeper to our health, whether as patients with unmet medical needs or as consumers and medical providers seeking the information they need to make appropriate, mindful decisions about their health.
They focus on improving the medical product development process, improving regulatory clarity, strengthening the FDA's ability to carry out its mission, and increasing investments in medical products to address unmet and public health needs.
As time passed, the need for educational support increased and a growing number of kids had unmet needs for academic help and for treatment from specialists in recovery from brain injuries, the study found.
In an industry where demand is set to become the scarcer commodity — particularly in mature markets — an intimate understanding of unmet customer needs could just be the most potent "proven reserves" of the future.
But most of the nation's unmet infrastructure needs involve smaller projects to operate, maintain and upgrade — not only highways, but also water, sewer and other systems that are of no interest to private investors.
They have offered grants to health care providers to identify Medicaid and Medicare patients with unmet social needs: inadequate food supplies, unpaid rent or utility bills and experience with violence at home, for example.
Tens of thousands of ordinary Iranians were motivated to join by their own extensive grievances, including bleak economic opportunities, unmet expectations in the wake of the nuclear deal, and a perception of widespread corruption.
The unmet need is especially great in low-income communities, where more than half of children (56 percent) not in an afterschool program would be enrolled in one if it were available to them.
When Elliott Management, a New York investment firm with an activist approach, sets its sights on a company, it usually means it has been under-performing, and it sees a ton of unmet potential.
At a time when most communities face huge unmet needs for roads, bridges, water, and electric systems, spending scarce taxpayer dollars on government Internet might be good PR, but it seems like risky economics.
A 2017 survey by the Asian Development Bank found the global trade finance gap - the amount of unmet demand for trade finance - was $1.5 trillion, 40 percent of which originated from the Asia-Pacific region.
"For the past years, GPS has been providing the highest quality compounded medications to its patients for a multitude of conditions to fulfill their otherwise unmet medical needs," he wrote to the FDA on Nov.
And farmers "have grown weary of being vilified as criminals, of unmet promises of positive incentives for shifting to sustainable production systems..." write Daniel Nepstad and João Shimada of the Earth Innovation Institute for Mongabay.
Presence of low cost manufacturing options and high unmet medical needs in countries of this region are factors that are anticipated to attribute to growth of this industry in the given region through to 2020.
Ellis said the company only offers new products when it sees an unmet need in the market, it doesn't intend to compete with what's already on offer from the industry, which remains its key partner.
"There's a real unmet need for people who can't tolerate the standard treatments," said George Greer, a psychiatrist in New Mexico and medical director of the Heffter Research Institute, the main funder of psilocybin research.
MORE (D-Colo.), would enable antibiotics developed to address an unmet medical need to be studied in smaller, more rapid clinical trials and approved only for the limited populations of patients who truly need them.
"Although the cluster headache market is much smaller than the migraine market, it is a high unmet need, and Lilly should be able to leverage its positive cluster headache data to differentiate Emgality," Arfaei said.
The regime saw unmet potential in the region, held back by the lingering presence of disruptive indigenous peoples whose preservation of traditional ways of life got in the way of logging, mining, and cattle ranching.
One bill advanced by the committee Wednesday that was narrowed is the Promise for Antibiotics and Therapeutics for Health Act, which allows for faster FDA approval for drugs aimed at serious conditions or unmet needs.
In a current study at four hospitals in Chicago, Selvaraj and fellow pediatricians are screening students for signs of toxic stress and unmet social needs such as food, housing, childcare, legal services and monthly bills.
Malu Dreyer, the Social Democratic premier of the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate, said the election results were a "wake-up call" for the big political parties about the continuing unmet concerns of east Germans.
The bill funded $2.4 billion of the $3.5 billion in 6900 needs, as defined by TFAC and fell $6 billion short of funding the "Twelve Year Plan," so unmet needs slowed but continued to grow.
India has more married women with an unmet need for family planning than any other country, and social stigma and a lack of privacy in stores has kept condom use to less than 6 percent.
Even with unmet lab space demand, there is over 13.5 million square feet under construction in the Boston area, with estimated incremental demand of only 5 million square feet by 2025, according to industry sources.
"Going forward, our hepatitis R&D efforts will focus on chronic hepatitis B, where a high unmet medical need still exists," Lawrence Blatt, global therapeutic area head, infectious disease therapeutics, Janssen, said in a statement.
"The main problem is the meal kit industry capitalizes upon a number of unmet consumer needs for convenience and trying new recipes and doing that at home, so the industry won't go away," he said.
Atox Bio hopes to push forward with clinical development of its immune system treatment Reltecimod for Acute Kidney Injury, which it said is a major unmet clinical need in critically ill patients with severe infections.
But unmet demand for energy in developing countries is enormous and satisfying it is likely to offset or even dominate efficiency improvements and the transition to clean energy sources for at least the next 2903 years.
The filmmaker Shaunak Sen, who spent two years researching the city's sleep vendors for a documentary, "Cities of Sleep," discovered a sprawling gray market that has taken shape around the city's vast unmet need for shelter.
TOM, which stands for Tikkun Olam Makers, is an Israeli company which organizes several of these make-a-thons around the world each year in an effort to develop open-source solutions to unmet societal needs.
However, absent extraordinary measures to address the halt in the economic activity in Puerto Rico, the humanitarian crisis will deepen, and the unmet basic needs of the American citizens of Puerto Rico will become even greater.
The research firm concluded in its most recent report on the state of the practice that its hype as a "world-changing technology" has led to a "peak of inflated expectations" that have gone largely unmet.
In interviews with CNN, Democratic voters expressed dismay that the field of candidates showed near universal agreement on giving health care to undocumented immigrants at a time when the country has so many unmet infrastructure needs.
Foreign businesses in China, long critical of what they see as unmet market opening pledges, are eager for Xi to match the anti-protectionism messages he has been delivering to the world with reforms at home.
"Myelofibrosis is a disease with high unmet medical need as the number of patients who are ineligible for or become resistant to existing therapy continues to increase," said Nadim Ahmed, Celgene's president of hematology and oncology.
As members of the tribe volunteered to cook meals and unload food delivery trucks on Friday, and as people checked on older neighbors who lived far from the highway, some of the biggest needs remained unmet.
LONDON (Reuters) - European regulators launched a new scheme on Monday to speed the approval of promising new drugs that address unmet medical needs by offering enhanced support to medicine developers as they work on clinical trials.
A protest against changes to France's pension system brought parts of the country to a grinding halt on Thursday, with nationwide strikes shutting down transportation and leaving schools and hospitals unstaffed and basic government services unmet.
A majority of respondents (76 people) reported cheating for interdependence reasons: For example, many said they felt their intimacy needs—characterized by poor communication, lack of a spark or feeling unloved—were unmet by their partners.
Yi, whose typical daily beauty routine includes a 10-step Korean skincare regimen, eyebrow makeup, and BB cream, launched the site in 2016 because he saw an unmet need for beauty writing for men, by men.
Sometimes wandering responds to an unmet basic need like human contact, hunger, or thirst; a noisy or confusing environment; or because people are experiencing some type of distress, like pain or the need to use the toilet.
Image 2 of 2 MOSCOW – Lionel Messi stared, hands on hips, pain etched across a face once boyish and filled with limitless joy, now obscured by a brown beard and hardened by expectations for his nation unmet.
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia's athletics federation still has a long road to navigate if it is to overturn its ban after the head of the IAAF's Task Force reported on Monday that several criteria for reinstatement remained unmet.
" In a press release, Annovera's manufacturers say, "The Population Council is continuing efforts to make Annovera available worldwide, including in low- and middle-income countries where more than 214 million women have an unmet need for contraception.
It's also the source of the presumption that their particular species of third-partyism isn't, in and of itself, ideological, and that it would thus serve a huge unmet need among voters who are tired of gridlock.
"This is an economy that has lots of unmet needs in the healthcare and education sectors," Williams said at the Bronx Museum of the Arts after visiting a nearby center that trains people for jobs in technology.
If the terms of the repayment plan are unmet, the servicer may seek permission from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to accelerate the note, declare the loan due and payable, foreclose on the property, and sell it.
Astra executive Mene Pangalos said the results "reinforce our confidence in the potential of roxadustat to address significant unmet medical needs among patients with anaemia from chronic kidney disease, particularly for those who have recently started dialysis".
"This new assortment is a direct response to an unmet customer need and will allow us to better serve our customers and their families," Doug Howe, Kohl's chief merchandising officer, said in a written statement to CNBC.
SO, IF YOU HAVE A PLACE TO GO, MOST PEOPLE TO FIND THEIR HEALTH IS A BARRIER TO LIFE THEY WANT TO LIVE, AND THE UNMET NEED IS IT'S SO CONFUSING, HOW DO I FIGURE THIS OUT.
FRONT PAGE A chart on Sunday with the continuation of an article about the unmet promises of genetically modified crops misstated the mode of action of Herculex I, a genetic trait developed by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer.
But they should consider whether a small handful of up-or-down votes per year on enormous bills they barely read while leaving core responsibilities (like budgeting) unmet is really the work they signed up to do.
"I intend to make this the most successful implant that's ever been marketed ... and I think it's absolutely possible given the unmet need," Braeburn Chief Executive Behshad Sheldon said in an interview ahead of the FDA decision.
"Designing our spaces along with my friend and co-founder, Yves Behar, to serve the unmet demands of the premium segment has been a true labor of passion," said co-founder and CEO, Amir Mortazavi, in a statement.
"Our priority is to focus on areas with high unmet need and pursue targeted therapies for hard-to-treat cancers where few therapies exist," Andrew Krivoshik, head of oncology for Japan-based Astellas said in a phone interview.
Between the lines: People who know Trump well say his obsession is fueled by a combination of goading from Fox, the president's recognition that his signature campaign promise is unmet, and his frustration with restrictions on his power.
"The focus now is ensuring novel therapies that address a high unmet medical need are approved as quickly as in the West or other parts of Asia," said Murdo Gordon, Amgen's executive vice president for global commercial operations.
"We continue to view TWTR as a story with great unmet potential, but remain concerned that time may be running out," MKM Partners Internet Analyst Rob Sanderson wrote in a research note Thursday, lowering estimates for Twitter's stock.
Still, the results underscore the importance of a safe and secure blood supply and the unmet needs in many parts of the world, Thierry Burnouf of Taipei Medical University in Taiwan, writes in an editorial accompanying the study.
The bar has to both acknowledge its own contribution to the problem of unmet legal needs, and figure out a way that it can be helpful in these contexts and educating people about the risks of incorrect advice.
As the COVID-19 epidemic scales exponentially across the United States, calls for expended use of telehealth, innovative technology solutions and optimization of life-saving critical care hospital beds clearly highlight unmet needs in the American healthcare system.
The study found that one year after the lottery, Medicaid coverage meant more people got dental care (largely through emergency department use), and the percentage of people reporting unmet dental needs fell to 47 percent from 61 percent.
Medicaid patients don't report that their medical needs are going unmet any more than do people with Medicare or other kinds of insurance, but they are more likely to say they have had trouble getting a doctor's appointment.
At the Family Planning 2020 summit in 2012, the Malagasy government committed to increasing the contraceptive prevalence rate to 50 percent and decreasing the unmet need for family planning by half, by lowering it to 9 percent by 2020.
Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer of Guggenheim Partners, said Deutsche Bank's failed attempt to combine with Commerzbank left unmet the regions need for a dominant bank to emerge with the capability to support economic growth and compete globally.
But at the same time they are angry at the $1 billion in donations for Notre Dame renovations that poured in from French tycoons while their own economic demands remain largely unmet and they struggle to make ends meet.
What they're saying: "Volta creates opportunities for brands to connect with their audience, while reducing 'range anxiety' and fitting an unmet need for EV drivers—free of charge," Energy Impact Partners managing partner Harry Giovani said in a statement.
One of Althea's co-founders and CFO, Jae Kim, told CNBC the decision to move into the region was a "no-brainer" because of a pent-up demand for Korean beauty products that was being unmet by other companies.
"We always believed there is a massive, unmet need in the market for people to create the home they love by unlocking their creativity and giving them tools to empower this," Hometalk founder and CEO Yaron Ben Shaul said.
"While effective care is important, the number of students who need treatment for these disorders far exceeds the resources of most counseling centers, resulting in a substantial unmet need for mental health treatment among college students," Auerbach tells EurekAlert.
Destiny 2 has been a counterintuitive failure unfolding for over half a year now, with the reality of the situation taking many thousands of in-game player hours to gel into a cohesive picture of dissatisfaction and unmet expectations.
Also as well is when you have unmet needs, that's what I'm saying if these needs are met then we'll be able to move forward as a nation you know following a democratic system, then we can do that.
Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer of Guggenheim Partners, said Deutsche Bank's failed attempt to combine with Commerzbank left unmet the region's need for a dominant bank to emerge with the capability to support economic growth and compete globally.
Meanwhile, with the new funding, myTomorrows says it will invest in technology and headcount in order to "unburden regulators, physicians and drug developers from the complex processes of providing access to investigational drugs for patients facing unmet medical needs".
Such situations illustrate exactly how certain companies can easily prioritize their bottom line over customers' financial security and privacy, especially when industry-wide standards for safety are largely unmet or simply nonexistent as more personal data becomes digitally accessible.
Basically, the epidemic began with doctors prescribing opioids more liberally for patients with pain — in part because we have an increasing number of people with pain in this country, and we were trying to address an unmet medical need.
Most home sharing guests leave positive reviews of their experiences, but when they do complain, it's often about cleanliness, last-minute cancellations by the host, problems with check-in or an unmet need at the property they have rented.
If you look at expressed female desires in our society, there is both a substantial unmet maternal preference for part-time work over full-time work and a general desire for more children than American women are currently having.
"I think it's a breakthrough in a field of much unmet need," said César de la Fuente, a bioengineer at the University of Pennsylvania who works on AI and antibiotics, and who was not involved in the MIT study.
Medical researchers and innovators across California's life sciences community are leading the way in bringing new therapies to patients and indeed have had a laudable and remarkable history of addressing unmet medical needs, enhancing and saving millions of lives.
It's the simplest of tricks for Levy to fade in and out of the interiors like an errant spirit, but it's also an effective means of animating the history of any room whose intimacies you've shared with unmet, long departed strangers.
Iraq hopes to end gas flaring by 2021, which costs nearly $2.5 billion in lost revenue for the government and would be sufficient to meet most of its unmet needs for gas‐based power generation, according to the World Bank.
"Patients with daytime sleepiness could be adequately evaluated and treated by primary care providers who have additional sleep training, especially if access to sleep specialists is limited and if there is unmet demand for sleep apnea services," Wilt said by email.
The big picture: Retirement communities may be the perfect place to launch driverless cars — slower, simpler roads are easier to master and there's an unmet need from people who can no longer drive but want to remain active in their communities.
In Zimbabwe, a lot is already happening to help communities weather drought but that needs to be stepped up when conditions worsen, whereas in Pakistan, chronic dryness in some areas has created humanitarian needs that are simply going unmet, said Montier.
"When you understand that more than 50 percent of patients are not eligible for cisplatin-based chemotherapy, I think there is an unmet need (in treatment of these patients)," Arlene Siefker-Radtke, the principal investigator of the trial, told Reuters.
"Kymriah is a first-of-its-kind treatment approach that fills an important unmet need for children and young adults with this serious disease," Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in a statement.
Questions about Trump's leadership are not new, but the unmet needs of Puerto Rico — the majority of the island is without power, while drinking water and fuel remain scarce — have placed his shirking of presidential norms into sharper relief than ever.
"In places where we have launched Saxenda we have seen gram by gram they're doing very well and on par with the U.S. market and that is really due to the unmet need in many of these markets," Jorgensen said.
While the tax bill Trump signed kept in place the phaseout of wind and solar tax credits, it failed to give the same treatment to fuel cells, combined heat and power, and storage (among others) after two years of unmet promises.
Iraq hopes by 2021 to end gas flaring, which costs nearly $2.5 billion in lost revenue for the government and would be sufficient to meet most of its unmet needs for gas-based power generation, according to the World Bank.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump looks unlikely to formally declare China a currency manipulator next week just days after meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, foreign exchange policy experts say, leaving a vocal Trump campaign pledge unmet, at least for now.
" The end result of that process was Google Photos, a product which Sabharwal said was "a really great combination of a problem that was unmet in the market and a capability that Google had that really no one else had.
Customers had spent years building all their applications on top of VMware technology; if those customers wanted to move to Amazon's cloud, there was an unmet need to help them do it without having to start over largely from scratch.
PATH is a regulatory incentive which would enable prompt approval of new antibiotics based on more limited populations studied — qualifying products would only be those intended to treat unmet medical needs for which there are no current options for patients.
"Our expansion and upcoming cross-border trading addresses a huge unmet need in the U.S. by institutional traders looking to access large amounts of liquidity across multiple virtual currency markets," said bitFlyer USA's chief operating officer, Bartek Ringwelski, in a statement.
"Current's approach addresses an unmet need as the digitization of payments becomes increasingly popular with this young demographic," said Vanessa Indriolo Vreeland, head of acquisitions and strategic investments for Fifth Third Capital, in a statement about the firm's new investment.
Iraq hopes to end gas flaring by 2021, which costs nearly $2.5 billion in lost revenue for the government and would be sufficient to meet most of its unmet needs for gas-based power generation, according to the World Bank.
Iraq hopes by 2021 to end gas flaring, which costs nearly $2.5 billion in lost revenue for the government and would be sufficient to meet most of its unmet needs for gas‐based power generation, according to the World Bank.
"The acquisition of Clementia Pharmaceuticals accelerates the ongoing transformation of Ipsen as we are successfully executing on our external innovation strategy to identify and acquire innovative medicines to serve patients with unmet medical needs," said Ipsen Chief Executive David Meek.
Yet for each new policy idea during the first four years of the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose settling of federal stop-and-frisk legal battles was among the first acts of his mayoralty, there are several goals unmet.
Distrust Between Southwest Airlines Mechanics, Managers Could Put Passengers at Risk: FAA Firefighters Have Unmet Emotional, Mental Health Need: Study 'She's Not Dead — But She's Not Here': Mom's Deportation Rips Family Apart But eventually, she got her mom to cave.
"These findings highlight the unmet needs of homeless adults with mental illness and high support needs, even within a resource rich service delivery context, and the limited effectiveness of usual services in supporting housing stability for this population," the authors write.
"We commend FDA for recognizing the great unmet medical need of PTSD by allowing access to MDMA-assisted psychotherapy on a compassionate basis for people with treatment-resistant PTSD," MAPS founder and executive director Rick Doblin said in a statement.
We cannot, however, underestimate investors' fear of missing out on the potential to get ahead of what might be an approval for the first ever disease-altering therapy for Alzheimer's, which simultaneously presents high unmet need and a large addressable market.
A joint statement said the companies are "committed to contributing to the financial services sector with a differentiated offering that addresses the unmet and underserved needs of consumer and enterprise segments in Singapore," including SMEs that need access to credit.
"While the product isn't expected to be a big needle mover for Celgene, it does represent the first approval for a partnered product," J.P. Morgan analyst Cory Kasimov said, pointing out that the drug targeted "an area of clear high unmet need".
You would think that with such obvious needs for further stimulus, for unmet needs and for major reforms, that someone would have put forth an economic plan that addresses each problem that is keeping our economy from growing at its true potential.
Pedro Páramo, the main character of the novel and the unmet father of its narrator, Juan Preciado, is a cacique (boss), who by violence and threat appropriates all the land in the fictional town of Comala, along with many of its women.
"The members of the Security Council further regretted that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is diverting resources to the pursuit of ballistic missiles while Democratic People's Republic of Korea citizens have great unmet needs," the 15-member body said in a statement.
This idea aims to cover the costs associated with attending public college without requiring students to take out loans, by establishing federal matches for state spending on higher education and using those funds to fill unmet need for people pursuing degrees. Sen.
Like Trump exploiting the unmet needs of the GOP's white working class, in the early 21998s Gingrich spotted holes in the political landscape and offered policies to fill them, supporting tech-industry investments, health insurance reforms, and tax simplification over tax cuts.
Policymakers should look to encourage payment models that incorporate patient viewpoints, promote new ideas, stimulate competition, reward proven innovation, and foster investment in areas of unmet need – including therapies to treat the thousands of disease states for which there are no treatments.
That is the big unmet need, and the reality is that the social sector must learn from Silicon Valley's software prowess if it ever wants to achieve the incredible lasting scale and penetration that the world's most successful software companies have achieved.
In a statement on Thursday, Express Scripts said migraine patients have a serious unmet need, but "not everyone will need this drug" and it will have a program in place to make sure the medication is authorized for only the appropriate patients.
Athersys's experimental Multistem treatment was one of the first companies to be designated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a promising cell-based therapy with potential to address unmet needs for serious or life threatening conditions, potentially easing the approval process.
They are not only tasked with preparing our children for future success, but are increasingly burdened with responsibilities that exceed their instructional mandate, often acting as de facto counselors and social workers as growing numbers of students come to school with unmet needs.
China introduced fast-track approval channels for drugs that seek to bring in therapies to treat disease areas with high unmet need such as HIV/AIDs and cancer by easing clinical trial rules for drugs with global data on safe and effective use.
In addition, each of these countries is in the process of modernizing its nuclear arsenal, thereby wasting valuable resources on weapons that must never be used, and doing so while basic human needs for billions of people globally go unmet and unattended.
However, a success story that focuses on marriage equality hides all the ways that LGBT health needs are going unmet, just as aggregate Obamacare numbers neglect the millions of Americans who remain in the coverage gap in states that refused to expand Medicaid.
The Afrobarometer report concludes that there is a "democratic deficit" where demand for democracy exceeds supply, and because of this, the continent is likely to experience popular pressure for democratization, with the danger that unmet democratic demands may contribute to social unrest.
I wanted to use them to represent some of the themes I took away from the poem — the expectations women have for themselves, the pain and longing from unmet dreams, and the confidence and self-assuredness that comes with age and perspective.
Mr. Duterte's order aims to achieve "zero unmet need for family planning" by 2018, helping to meet his goal of reducing the poverty rate to 863 percent by the end of his administration in 2022, down from the 2015 level of 21.6 percent.
But the prevailing mood, led by the Commission vice president, Frans Timmermans, is that the challenge of Poland and Hungary cannot go unmet, and that other countries flirting with forms of "illiberal democracy," like Slovakia and the Czech Republic, should see consequences.
Last year, a survey released by the United States Department of Veteran Affairs found that, among former service members who were homeless or at risk, help restoring driver's licenses and resolving outstanding warrants and fines ranked as one of the highest unmet needs.
The Broken Promises report might have startled some, but in fact it was rehashing what the exact same commission had already said in 2003 in A Quiet Crisis: Federal Funding and Unmet Needs in Indian Country, which highlighted the exact same chronic underfunding.
What Karim Aïnouz's Invisible Life lacks in US star power, it more than makes up for in its tense drama about two sisters separated by fate in 1950s Rio de Janeiro whose dreams and passions are unmet by society's limits on women.
At the same time, we need to look at these cost drivers holistically and ensure we maintain a health care system that supports patient access to treatments and fosters the development of tomorrow's treatments and cures to address significant unmet medical needs.
One study of the impact of CHIP in New York "showed that pre-existing racial/ethnic disparities in access, unmet need, and continuity of care among children were virtually eliminated during the year following their enrollment in CHIP," the Kaiser Family Foundation notes.
Still, the best private colleges are doing admirable work, responding to unmet demand for technical and managerial education, often in highly creative ways, correcting India's bias towards theoretical education, and encouraging entrepreneurs to pour millions into a sector that has traditionally been starved of funds.
Here are 10 facts about the world's population: - An estimated 214 million women in developing countries have an unmet need for modern contraception, with women in the poorest 290 per cent of the population having the least access to sexual and reproductive health services.
When Dr. He did not heed their recommendations and proceeded, Stanford researchers urged him to follow proper scientific practices, which included identifying an unmet medical need, securing informed consent, obtaining Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval and publishing the research in a peer-reviewed journal.
"These promising data .. coupled with the significant unmet medical need in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, propelled us to initiate three new Phase 3 trials to further evaluate these Keytruda combination regimens," said Roy Baynes, chief medical officer at Merck Research Laboratories.
The Dutch startup wants to disrupt the way patients with unmet medical needs access development-stage treatments — drugs that are still undergoing clinical trials and working their way through a lengthy regulatory approval process, or are already approved in one country but not another.
It's a story about discrimination and neglect — the unmet health care needs of native children and families, the alarmingly high rate of suicide among native teenagers, the growing opioid crisis and the broader epidemic of substance abuse that has ravaged so many native communities.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently reported that novel drugs — those recognized by the FDA as meeting a previously unmet need or significantly advance patient care or public health — accounted by between 6900 percent and 2628 percent of all drug approvals between 28503 and 22019.
The issue, Poonen says, is that there's too much fragmentation in the cybersecurity industry, because each individual company is trying to solve a single, niche problem — even as larger companies are "not innovating anymore," he says, meaning that many customer needs are going unmet.
We must embrace innovation to deliver on the goal of three zeros transformative for both women and men: zero unmet need for family planning; zero maternal deaths; and zero violence and harmful practices against women and girls, including child marriage and female genital mutilation.
References don't end at Scenes from a Marriage though; a scene where the couple and their child lie in bed together, physically close but their gazes wandering and unmet, directly references a scene from Fanny and Alexander, suggesting the immense spiritual distance between characters.
It is not until a request goes unmet, a subpoena is issued by a chairman, a committee votes to deem the responding entity to be noncompliant, and then the same is done by the full chamber, that the matter proceeds towards something approaching mandatory action.
"There remains a significant unmet treatment need in younger women diagnosed with pre-menopausal advanced breast cancer, as the disease tends to be more aggressive with a poorer prognosis" than in women after menopause, said Samit Hirawat, head of global drug development at Novartis Oncology.
Letter To the Editor: "The Unmet Promise of Equality," by Fred Harris and Alan Curtis (Op-Ed, March 1), depicts the utter lack of progress our country has made over the last 50 years when it comes to reducing enormous disparities in income and wealth.
"Given the impact of the chlamydia epidemic on women's health, reproductive health, infant health through vertical transmission, and increased susceptibility to other sexually transmitted diseases, a global unmet medical need exists for a vaccine against genital chlamydia," said study author Peter Andersen of SSI.
"We are pleased with the passage of recent legislation modernizing the U.S. tax system, which enables Johnson & Johnson to invest in innovation at higher levels to help address the most challenging unmet medical needs facing health care today," CEO Alex Gorsky said in a statement.
With a stream of second-by-second data on which products shoppers click on or scroll past, and the prices that most effectively propel them to make purchases, "Amazon has visibility into unmet market needs that most other retailers would struggle to see," Anderson added.
"In these markets, trust in providers is lower, consumers suffer higher detriment (financial, psychological or time loss), have a hard time comparing offers, are not happy with the choice available, and are left with unmet expectations," the European Commission said in a fact sheet accompanying the report.
"We'll never be able to train enough dogs, but there is a huge unmet need in Minnesota [alone]," said Alan Peters, executive director and founder of Can-Do Canines, a charity providing trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities, including type 1 diabetes, in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
"In speaking with thousands of tampon users in the last several years, it was clear that there was still a big unmet need in the natural menstrual category — an option that worked well," said Amy Krajewski, a Tampex executive who oversees research and development, in a statement.
"We noticed the excitement that people once had for their smartphone has waned a bit, and there's this unmet need you have for something that is new, yet original and interesting," said Frank Lee, LG's director of communications and account marketing, told CNBC in a recent interview.
Currently, legal access to medicinal cannabis can only be provided to patients who have an "unmet special clinical need that cannot be met by licensed products"—and who have to consult a private consultant who can then prescribe cannabis as an "unlicensed special" —a complex import arrangement.
"The Vision Fund shares our passion to combat climate change through innovation in energy storage technologies and, with its support as a strategic partner, Energy Vault is well positioned to meet the large and currently unmet demand for sustainable and economical energy storage worldwide," Piconi said.
"Stable and balanced markets are the ideal market form for both producers and consumers, and just as Saudi Arabia would not like to see unmet customer demand, an oversupplied market repels potential investment in the oil industry, curtailing future supply and contributing to volatility," he added.
Not-for-profit organizations play a vital role in addressing unmet needs after disasters — but they should not be expected to supplant the role of government agencies established to serve the public through tax dollars, or the responsibility of private sector organizations that profit from communities.
And-- as Warren and I encourage other people to do philanthropy, you know, we hope they'll pick-- one of these unmet areas and get a passion for it and bring their same skills they had in business-- because that's-- huge probably rather, even beyond the money.
" Allan Pacey, professor of andrology at the University of Sheffield, echoed the sentiments of pretty much all women ever when he told the BBC that "there is certainly an unmet need for an effective reversible contraceptive for men, along the lines of the hormonal contraceptive for women.
And it underscores the unmet vision of affirmative action, which was designed to help students "learn from their differences" and "stimulate one another to re-examine even their most deeply held assumptions about themselves and their world," as former Princeton President William G. Bowen wrote decades ago.
While there is widespread desire for large families in parts of Africa, there is also an unmet need for family planning: the number of women who want to avoid a pregnancy, but who are not using a modern method of contraception, is still much too high.
Over the last decade, according to the National Family Health Survey, the unmet need for family planning across India has stagnated at around 13 percent: almost one in seven married women aged 228–225 don't want to get pregnant at the moment but are not using contraception.
Nycha is waiting for an infusion of at least $2 billion in city funds as part of the consent decree, although even that might be a drop in the bucket next to the estimated $32 billion in unmet capital needs in the system's 325 housing developments.
The president and his coronavirus task force were repeatedly questioned throughout the nearly 90-minute briefing on everything from their failures to produce widespread access to test kits for the respiratory illness to health care workers' unmet pleas for personal protective equipment or treatment machines like ventilators.
And a whole host of challenges that require coordinated, collective responses — epidemics that defy frontiers, hackers who breach firewalls, terrorists who form global networks, aggressors who ignore borders, rogue actors who amass intercontinental arsenals, and an ocean that rises and a planet that warms — will go unmet.
Those funds dwarf the $1 trillion in cuts in domestic programs over a decade's time that were called for by the Budget Control Act of 21625, and would have gone a long way to address unmet domestic needs for infrastructure investment, transportation, nutrition, housing, and education.
The Consumer Price Index for Rent of Primary Residence, compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics and corrected for inflation, went up only 8 percent in 1997 to 2005, so unmet demand for housing services can't explain the huge increase in real home prices.
"At a time when we face threats like those emanating from North Korea, we have serious unmet needs for theater missile defenses that work, cutting-edge cyber capabilities, and conventional weapons that will respond directly to the military challenges we are facing right now," Smith said.
Under Bi Jingquan, who took over the regulator in 503, the CDA introduced fast-track review for drugs for unmet medical needs, ditched the requirement to perform clinical trials with Chinese patients in state-run Chinese labs and relaxed rules that obliged many firms to invest in local factories.
When I was at the Hewlett Foundation, we sponsored a study by the National Center for Atmospheric Research that asked the question: Globally, if you met unmet need for contraceptives — that is to say, no coercion whatsoever — what would it cost and what would the carbon impact be?
Given that certain life-saving medicines carry high risks if not administered and taken appropriately, in 2007 Congress gave the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to require Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) from manufacturers so these drugs could be made available to patients with unmet medical needs.
Of the 25 million 20163- to 22016-year-old women in the developing world, 22016 million are having sex and don't want to get pregnant, but 229 million of those 38 million aren't using modern contraception, a rate of unmet need that's much higher than among adult women.
As unmet aid needs grow around the world, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on states attending the summit to dedicate at least 1 percent of international development assistance by 2020 to reducing the risks of disasters and preparing for them, up from around 0.5 percent now.
General practice doctors will not be authorized to prescribe the cannabis-based medicines, the Home Office noted, and prescription decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis — "only when the patient has an unmet special clinical need that cannot be met by licensed products," the statement read.
It's possible, then, that the focus on female founders is simply because of the unmet expectation that women would be "nicer" than male founders, but it's also possible that it's just a sexist glee over the fall of women who couldn't live up to society's ultra-high standards.
"We hope that insurers will understand the unmet need in Duchenne and will allow physicians to use their professional opinions to prescribe and monitor the benefits of all approved drugs," said Debra Miller, CEO of non-profit organization CureDuchenne, which provided Sarepta early funding to develop the drug.
"The safety and efficacy results of this study are very encouraging and suggest that Mesoblast's cell therapy has the potential to fill the major unmet medical need" for patients who cannot take biologic treatments, Dr. Allan Gibofsky, rheumatologist at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, said in a statement.
DUBLIN, Ireland, July 8597, 23406 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Horizon Pharma plc (Nasdaq:HZNP), a biopharmaceutical company focused on improving patients' lives by identifying, developing, acquiring and commercializing differentiated and accessible medicines that address unmet medical needs, announced today that its second-quarter 2056465144 financial results will be released on Monday, August 8, 2016.
Murray is of course referencing the developmental rollercoaster ride No Man's Sky has been on, from the immense pre-release hype to the post-launch controversy surrounding unmet player expectations and now roughly 18 months post-release, at a time when No Man's Sky is in much more robust shape.
If this opportunity is lost, society not only loses these benefits in the future, it must absorb the cost of those who succumb to the downward spiral of despair, addiction and/or chronic unmet mental health issues that too often lead to a lifetime of interaction with the criminal justice system.
"That suggests to us that there is an unmet demand for abortion in those countries, because those women would not have been able to simply go to the healthcare system to exercise their reproductive options," says study co-author Abigail Aiken, a public affairs researcher at the University of Texas.
The recovery in North Carolina, which experts say has been hobbled by a gap between unmet needs and available aid, as well as the region's underlying economic struggles, has felt painfully slow, with many families still displaced and rural towns reckoning with the possibility that some residents will never return.
Nulty said the huge, eye-popping explosion in rental bookings ahead of the Iowa and New Hampshire contests compared to the same timeframe in 2016 is no mistake, and directly reflects 0the company&aposs core strategy of helping communities plan for major events, like elections, and filling unmet rental demand.
Much of this difference might be due to the higher likelihood of unmet needs among homeless adults who received traditional support services instead of immediate assistance through Housing First, lead study author Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos of the Center for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto and colleagues write in Lancet Psychiatry.
Doudna said in a statement the claims have not been verified in peer-reviewed journals, but if the Chinese CRISPR experiment were confirmed, scientists should "confine the use of gene editing in human embryos to settings where a clear unmet medical need exists, and where no other medical approach is a viable option."
In Jordan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, for example, youth unemployment rates already exceed 30 percent, and youth populations there are expected to grow by another 20 percent or more over the coming 15 years, according to the U.N. There is also the risk that the unmet expectations of youth could fuel widespread violence.
"While we are disappointed that the STELLAR-4 study did not achieve its primary endpoint, we remain committed to advancing therapies for patients with advanced fibrosis due to NASH, where there is a significant unmet need for effective and well-tolerated treatments," Dr. John McHutchison, Gilead's chief scientific officer, said in a statement.
"When we think about osteoporosis, not many people realize that there are more Americans affected by osteoporosis than cancer … So, it's a huge, unmet medical need, and so as new therapies come out it readdresses this question: how do we get access, how do we get treatment to these patients," Ward said.
What we need are innovative philanthropic models that support programs and not just new buildings bearing the name of the donor and we have to find ways to engage donors to invest in meaningful projects that support scientists, provide treatment, help patients enter and navigate the medical system and fill other unmet needs.
YOU KNOW, YOU LOOK AT HEALTH CARE TODAY, AND, YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT THE TRADITIONAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AND THE OPPORTUNITIES WHERE I'LL DESCRIBE IT AS INTERVENTION, THEY'RE MISSING THE CONVENIENCE, AND THAT'S THE UNMET NEED THAT WE THINK WE CAN CREATE WITH THIS NEW FRONT DOOR TO HEALTH CARE.
"More women living in countries with the most restrictive abortion laws have an unmet need for contraception — that is, they want to avoid getting pregnant but are not using a method of family planning — than women in countries with more liberal laws," said the study's lead author, Gilda Sedgh, in a press release.
Drawing on interviews with dozens of neuroscientists, biologists, and social scientists, the book advances an argument that is both radical and obvious: Depression and anxiety are more than just chemical imbalances in the brain; they are also products of our distinct social environments — social environments that have left our core psychological needs unmet.
"However, there are still urgent unmet needs on the island that necessitate additional relief,"  said House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyMixed feelings on war power limits: Lawmakers and vet candidates US officials, world leaders arrive in Israel for World Holocaust Forum  House revives agenda after impeachment storm MORE (D-N.Y.).
"Given the lack of access to any SMA treatment in many places, we are yet to be convinced that a health lottery is an appropriate way of meeting the unmet medical needs in this severe disease," TreatSMA said, adding it is gathering feedback from other SMA groups before formulating a formal position.
"Given the lack of access to any SMA treatment in many places, we are yet to be convinced that a health lottery is an appropriate way of meeting the unmet medical needs in this severe disease," TreatSMA said, adding it is gathering feedback from other SMA groups before formulating a formal position.
"We recognize that there are essential and in some cases unmet health-care needs of those protecting our nation and that we at the FDA need to do our part to better protect them," Anna Abram, the FDA's deputy commissioner for policy, planning, legislation and analysis, said in a conference call with reporters.
We have rituals in romance around breaking up, trying again, sharing honestly with each other, and actually talking through break-ups; whereas most friendships end with very little conversation, minimal understanding from either person about what the other person was feeling or needing, and a lot of blame over unmet (and usually unspoken) expectations.
Developers created the state-of-the-art swim leg for the "clinically unmet need for active amputees who were either hopping in the water without a leg on, or standing in the water with something that just provided support," said Todd Goldstein, Director of Northwell Ventures 3D Printing Laboratory, who designed and fabricated it.
For others in VA and among veteran advocates, unmet demand is the precise basis of present and future VA SCI/D nurse staffing needs, in this case an additional 85033,000 nurses (average of 32 nurses per facility), for which the cost of not doing whatever it takes to improve the system will increase exponentially.
From today, however, legal access to medical cannabis-based products will only be provided to people who have an "unmet special clinical need that cannot be met by licensed products," with the inadequacies of the interim panel system fueling speculation that the new system may not satisfy the needs of hundreds of thousands of patients.
"What is truly groundbreaking is FDA's rightful acknowledgement that MDD, not just the much smaller treatment-resistant depression population, represents an unmet medical need and that the available data suggest that psilocybin may offer a substantial clinical improvement over existing therapies," Charles Raison, director of clinical and translational research at Usona, said in a statement.
Many of these high-need, high-cost patients — people with two or more major chronic conditions, such as diabetes or congestive heart failure, and functional limitations that prevent them from performing routine activities of daily living — also have unmet social needs, like hardships obtaining housing, transportation, or food that may exacerbate their medical conditions.
What Merlo does worry about is how CVS can meet the needs of its customers, he said Monday in an interview with David Rubenstein, president of the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. The company spends a lot of time listening to its customers to understand what they're not happy about and filling their unmet needs, he said.
Under the statute, schools must demonstrate that either women's sports participation is proportional to overall women's enrollment, that they have a history of expanding opportunities for women to participate in athletics, or that there is not unmet demand for women's sports (assuming, in all three cases, that women are the underrepresented sex in the college's athletics program).
The path to even a semblance of collective European defense is littered with unmet promises of better cooperation — for example, the quarter-century-old Franco-German brigade, which remains mostly a paper tiger, and the scramble ahead of the Warsaw meeting to find a fourth country to command a unit in the new NATO deployment in Eastern Europe.
In ruling for the immigrants, Judge Alison J. Nathan of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York said that even the government does not challenge that the petitioners have "serious, unmet medical needs," including one who has had a part of his lung removed, a condition that would make him especially vulnerable to the virus.
But still other Republican demands remain unmet, and Democrats have warned that Mr. Rosenstein is being boxed into a corner where he has to choose between saving his job and setting disturbing precedents that chip away at the independence that the Justice Department has maintained since President Richard M. Nixon tried to thwart the Watergate investigation.
The service's biggest unmet requirement is $220006 billion to acquire 2202 more planes, including 2628 F/A-28500 E/F Super Hornet strike fighters, six P-6900A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft — both made by Boeing — four Lockheed Martin-made F-2628C Joint Strike Fighters and four CMV-28503B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, made by Bell and Boeing.
According to Adam Szubin, who until recently was the Treasury Department's sanctions supervisor, Iran has regained access to about $50 billion in frozen funds (not $150 billion, as critics allege), far less than Iran requires for more than $500 billion in unmet economic needs — like government salaries, pensions, debts and infrastructure investment — and to support its currency.
And I also think more has to be done for those millions of people that are tuning in, who stayed home in 2016 or who voted for Donald Trump, to make the case why we're better than Donald Trump, what Donald Trump has done wrong, all the unmet promises, as well as the chaos and the lack of decency.
A 2014 study conducted by Dr. David Holtgrave of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that to make any real progress in the H.I.V./AIDS crisis among black gay and bisexual men in the United States, the government would need to invest an additional $2.5 billion to address unmet testing, care, treatment and prevention needs.
That is why it should not be a surprise that while technology has revolutionized the way we consume information for business, entertainment, and education, citizens also have real, and oftentimes unmet, expectations to be able to access, search, and share public information in the same why way they do in other areas of their daily lives.
Farmers Business Network has raised $110 million in new venture funding to support a business that may sound boring to some Silicon Valley technologists but which appears to have addressed a unmet need: it's a social network for farmers that invites them to share their data, pool their know-how, and bargain more effectively for better pricing from third parties.
In this model, there are scientific founders, yes; but the VC firm essentially founded and built the company itself — all the way from matching a scientific advance with an unmet medical need, to licensing IP, to having partners take on key roles such as CEO in the early stages, to then recruiting a seasoned management team to execute on the vision.
"After two years under total GOP control of Washington, health costs and prescription drug costs are rising, real wages are stagnant, and huge infrastructure needs have been left unmet," House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) said earlier this month.
In states like Kentucky that expanded Medicaid, the share of people with substance use disorders or mental illness who were hospitalized but uninsured fell from about 20 percent in 2013 to 85033 percent by mid-2015, and Medicaid expansion has been associated with an 18.3 percent reduction in the unmet need for substance use disorder treatment services among low-income adults.
She said there are five other rescue squads in the Patrick County area addressing the unmet need in their community of emergency medical services, a broader trend in the U.S. The Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads, a nonprofit organization in Roanoke for rescue squads statewide, has 18,000 dedicated members, according to its website, and is dedicated to providing pre-hospital care.
"You go to a high unmet need niche … you come up with a drug that is innovative and has tremendous data, and then you use it and price it right so that you can make a fair profit for your shareholders, at the same time returning money to the failing healthcare system … This is what drug development is, or should be, about," Pomerantz said.
Aside from the moral imperative of defending a child's right to be a child, when we allow children to go hungry, to miss out on an education, to live with their basic needs unmet, we lose a generation of adults whose hard work could drive economic growth, whose intelligence could improve our communities, and whose creativity could dream up the new ideas that drive progress.
"We will continue to invest strongly in the UK despite the decision to exit the EU as we see very large areas of unmet medical need and the innovation Novartis brings can help patients in the UK." The sanguine comments from Jimenez, who is also president of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations trade body, contrast with concerns expressed by some other pharmaceutical industry executives.
"Mild brain injuries are more common than moderate to severe brain injuries, so there are a greater number of children who may be at risk of having unmet health care needs after being hospitalized for a mild brain injury," said study leader Dr. Molly Fuentes of the University of Washington School of Medicine and Seattle Children's Research Institute, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development.
The FDA has 2628 different expedited pathways in place: priority review (a 28500-month FDA review rather than the 6900-month standard), breakthrough therapy (for drugs that are an improvement over a current therapy), accelerated approval (approval based on a secondary outcome known as a surrogate endpoint that is thought to predict benefit) and fast track (for drugs where there is a serious unmet medical need).
"It is tremendous that the FDA has given investigational approval to this novel device that may help reduce the incidence of anastomotic leaks and their devastating impact," said Dr. Deborah Nagle, Chief, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. Sylys® Surgical Sealant received Expedited Access Pathway (EAP) status from the FDA in 23628, which recognizes the potential of the product to meet a serious unmet clinical need.
So I think making ways for people, much more broadly, you know, I don't think we're quite ready for Israel's mandatory system, but through opportunities, civilian or military, for people to give a year or two or three in service of an unmet need and to work alongside other Americans, from other parts of the country and different backgrounds, is an important way to begin to heal the lack of understanding among us as citizens.
It remains to be seen whether bank managers will be given a free pass from analysts, whose return-on-equity targets face the growing likelihood of going unmet, or from regulators, whose stress tests may have been eclipsed earlier this year by the realities big banks faced (successfully) in Europe and the U.K. "There's all sorts of ways they can back off the banks," Dick Bove, equity research analyst at Rafferty Capital Markets, said of regulators.
President Trump has the authority to issue an executive order directing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to: Direct Secretary of Health and Human Services Azar to automatically classify any disease or condition currently qualifying an American to receive Social Security disability payments as an "unmet medical need," and certify these diseases and conditions as "serious" enough to qualify for FDA "fast track" clinical trials under what is called the "Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy" (RMAT) designation.
HOW DO WE FIND WHAT WHITE SPACE, THAT UNMET NEED, AND HOW DOES THAT BECOME OUR IT WORK FOR FILL THAT VOID, AND, KNOW, THE CUSTOMER DOESN'T -- IF WE LISTEN TO OUR CUSTOMERS CAREFULLY, WHICH WE SPEND A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF TIME DOING, YOU KNOW, WE CAN HEAR THEIR FRUSTRATIONS, AND THEN IT'S OUR JOB TO COME BACK AND HOW DO WE SOLVE FOR THOSE FRUSTRATIONS, AND THAT'S WHAT A LOT OF THIS WAS ALL ABOUT.
This approach to budgeting contradicts research and common sense: Studies from both Rutgers University and Syracuse University have indicated that schools with a high percentage of students from low-income households need two to three times more money than other schools to address those students' greater challenges: limited homework time due to work and babysitting responsibilities; lack of internet access and tutoring; unmet health or vision needs; and unsafe or unstable housing, to name a few.

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