Word: access
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...shut Barr out. This month it quashed a bill that would have made it easier for Florida patients to get generic substitutes for certain brand-name prescriptions. As a result, Floridians are paying at least 25% more for their blood-thinning medication than they would if they had access to the generic version. And the cost of the drug keeps going...
...presidential candidates fret over the high prices of prescriptions, the drug companies have been launching rear-guard actions in the states to protect their profits. Florida is one of about 30 states in which makers of brand-name drugs, often led by DuPont, have pushed to limit patient access to some generic versions. At times the generic companies have pushed back and won. In 1998 Minnesota gave its consumers access to all the cheaper substitutes approved...
Because the computer contained complete copies of both the final exam and the make-up, Al-Zand, fellow TFs and Robinson Professor of Music Robert D. Levin '68 decided to list all possible questions on the course's website in order to ensure that all students have equal access to the test...
...postpone the poll. The monitors of the Organization of American States, with Washington's backing, had expressed grave reservations over irregularities in the first-round ballot - won by Fujimori, but without a sufficient majority to avoid a runoff - and urged postponement in order to resolve problems including candidates' access to the media, monitors' access to the polling stations, and the bug-prone software used to tabulate results...
Although it is unlikely that universities will be held financially responsible for permitting access to Napster, at the moment it is unclear whether or not Napster itself will prevail in its lawsuits...