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Examples of brand name


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It simply is easier to use the brandname.
As the joke demonstrates, registering a brandname did not necessarily help because consumers often asked for the product in abbreviated forms.
As long as manufacturers also controlled their distribution, it was their name rather than the cigarette's brandname that the public learned to recognize.
One reason certain manufacturers have lost these battles is because the brandname itself may be especially prone to the generic process.
Each brandname is given its own line.
The company would capitalize on its brandname and diversify the use of its resources.
In an age where corporate brand reputations are crucial for firm success, adverse publicity has the potential to inflict major damage on the brandname.
However, one type carries a highly-advertised brandname, while the other does not.
One specific example of this was the growth of essential drug lists to counter the overprescription of unnecessarily expensive and brandname drugs.
Thus, drugs could be listed under their scientific or brandname, and were often spelled incorrectly.
In this case, ravers take pleasure in a particular fashion aesthetic (consisting of brandname phat pants, little tees, sneakers, and over-sized hoodies) which operates as a self-regulating mechanism.
If it were purely for the need of maintaining a brandname, the parties would be better off not bothering to run losing candidates in some extremist districts.
As well as ensuring that consumers asked for the product by its brandname, aperitif companies attempted to make consumers visually aware of the product's appearance.
They can then market themselves on the basis of a brandname that lets the customer know what they can expect from homes belonging to that organisation.
For example, in order to tag 747 as a brandname instead of a number, the word co-occurrence condition can be formulated as follows in the brand expert lexicon.
Nor do we want to change its successful brandname, even if the focus is no longer principally reconstruction.
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They are sold under a brandname for which they have acquired a good reputation.
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There is a mark name and brandname for each vehicle.
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I feel, however, that "broadband" is essentially a brandname: at the end of the day, it is not what communications are about.
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Where a "brandname"is used for a medicine, the"generic"or"common" name of the active ingredient must always be shown clearly on all labelling in addition.
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Does it cover the advertising of a promotion or brandname?
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While some patients may prefer to buy a favourite brandname drug, we have made no estimate of their potential numbers.
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Would they enjoy the staff of life any more with a brandname and which, because of advertising, costs more?
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The legislation was passed; the brandname was launched; the employers comply with the new regulation; the employees are informed.
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Is it normal practice in the business world to drop a brandname that has proved itself and sold well?
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Doctors are already able to prescribe a brandname if they so choose.
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The intention is not to promote a brandname but to exploit intellectual property.
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Where a generic equivalent is available hospital pharmacists and doctors carefully evaluate its suitability for use instead of the brandname product.
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If these medicines are bought under prescription from a general medical practitioner, ought not the brandname to be obliterated?
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If producers want to reduce the quality of the goods they offer, they should use a different brandname.
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This could well be the case if the purchasing obligations in beer supply contracts are defined by generic name, rather than by brandname.
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A brandname, to me, is one of the critical indicators of trust.
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I understand that most manufacturing chemists put their own brandname on their tablets.
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Indeed, in the next tranche of publications, pesticide residues will be published by brandname.
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Indeed, the disc could promote the brandname of the insurer.
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In fact, only 25 brandname products have cheaper equivalents.
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Frequently, they are manufactured and marketed under similar names in similar packaging to the brandname goods with which they are competing.
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A label or brandname gives some protection to the person who is taking the drug.
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The drug is white listed, but black listed under its brandname, under which name it can be supplied.
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It serves to promote infant formula with the same brandname and clever packaging, which tends to idealise artificial feeding.
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A brandname is used to give an identity so that consumers know what they are getting.
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That is the easier-to-say brandname of a drug called ciprofloxacin, which is an antibiotic with a wide variety of uses.
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Many animal experiments are for "me too" products—similar products to existing ones, with only slight alterations for a different brandname.
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We go for generic substitution because it tells us that the effectiveness of a medicine does not depend upon its brandname.
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The brandname is a function of the oligopolistic structure of the industry and is used in order to make extra profits.
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My professional advice is that alternative versions of brandname drugs are not necessarily therapeutically equivalent and therefore cannot automatically be regarded as substitutes.
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Specification of manufactured smokeless fuel products by brandname is not permitted.
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We all know of the large superstore chains, which have large lorries carrying their brandname on the side.
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I also reject pleas from companies advertising other products using the same brandname as major cigarette brands.
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I advocate a transparent policy where brandname of origin is obligatory.
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Having discovered a drug and having tested it, the industry's next step, inevitably, is to give it a name, a brandname.
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A simple ban on advertising would not have prevented the company from showing that brandname or the names of other tobacco products.
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People are often driven by their trust in a brandname.
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In general, the public are very inexpert as judges of quality and of value, and the established brandname is the best protection for quality.
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It does have a reputation that is respected throughout the world, and a brandname that is recognised throughout the world.
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There is not a developed country in the world which does not use the brandname system in this international industry.
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Labels can be misleading if the brandname or other lettering is grossly bigger than the true name, even though the true name is legible.
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We discussed whether they had a good brandname and whether it should be retained on the basis that everybody knows where to go.
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It is the chemical, not the brandname, which creates the cure.
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Simple conditions of emotional responses are produced by repeatedly associating something which arouses emotion with something initially neutral like a brandname or symbol.
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But in all cases they are products manufactured in that particular country, even if in a few cases they carry a common brandname.
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The list was chosen to the exclusion of brandname products.
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In his own words, generic drugs are half the cost of brandname drugs.
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But passing off a brandname with slightly altered spelling can often pose a problem.
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These dressings are unusual in that they do not have any manufacturers' or brandname on them.
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You cannot support a brandname for any significant amount of time without some sort of advertising.
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They encourage and sustain innovation, because companies are willing to invest if that investment will be protected by a brandname.
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It is not my policy, however, to disclose information by brandname.
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You can use the small oranges which you do not want to sell under your brandname.
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It is inconceivable that a person would not realise that a cigarette brandname has something to do with a tobacco product.
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As a brandname is associated with perceived quality, this practice could result in misleading the public.
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Does he agree that having an established brandname is not necessarily a guarantee for the customer?
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At home, the brandname is the doctor's guarantee of quality, safety and consistency, and, of course, of therapeutic equivalence.
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That will help it to protect its brandname, which is recognised worldwide.
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It is not livery and a brandname.
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They know that what they have to get over is the specific problem with the brandname.
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The mind also boggles at the company who thought of the brandname epoxy resin, known to many of my constituents as "poxy resin".
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If doctors prescribe in the pharmacological name, there will be less incentive on the drug industry to advertise brandname products.
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In both cases many different brandname products with essentially similar properties exist.
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Companies use the same brandname for a range of products.
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We need to control the image—the brandname—of the respected political parties.
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This will help it to protect its brandname, which is recognised world-wide.
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Copyright piracy—the wilful theft of copyright material—can be just as serious as trade mark counterfeiting, which is the wilful theft of a brandname.
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That sharing of a brandname has nothing to do with the ownership or the promotion of tobacco.
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With product placement, actors smoke a particular brand, with the pack placed in front of the camera to show the brandname.
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As we have already heard, certain tobacco companies use their brandname for completely different products.
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Sometimes they represent major advances and important alternative treatments; sometimes they are merely brandname differentiation—one company producing something slightly different from another.
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The only exception is where it is established as clinically important that the patient should always receive the same brand, in which case the brandname has been stated.
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That was to use the brandname.
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In order to identify the wines of those bottlers involved with contamination it is necessary therefore to identify the bottler's name rather than the brandname.
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It is a successful brandname.
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I confirm that we want the brandname to continue because there is no reason why it should be inconsistent with the separate management of the individual routes.
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But a drug prescribed by a doctor without a particular brandname may turn out to have been manufactured in any of some 14 or more countries.
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If it is true that a brandname is not an extra label but is genuinely an innovation, that is fine: there will be no substitutes.
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It knows full well that the drugs can be made for pence, yet they can be sold by the company under brandname protection for pounds.
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This information must be clear, precise, legible and printed both beside the list of ingredients and on the display side of the product beside the brandname.
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Is sufficient being done about the over-prescription of drugs and the prescribing of expensive brand-name drugs?
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The fact that they are usually sold next to the brand-name product and at a cheaper price suggests that they are not.
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We need to use marketing experts for generic marketing and for regional and brand-name recognition.
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It is a higher risk than investment in brand-name, quoted companies.
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At least some of its older products continue to be distributed under the original brand, ostensibly due to high brand-name recognition.
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The keys to success were a large variety of high-quality brand-name merchandise, high turnover, reasonable prices, and frequent special sales.
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These clothing chains were dissolved in the 1980s as brand-name clothing became more readily available at competing retailers.
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The brand-name itself has become a sign of quality for modern day toy collectors.
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The legislation would allow 12 years of data exclusivity for brand-name biologics.
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These brand-name packages generally only contain one flavouring pouch.
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One early analysis showed that comprehensive campaigns tend to be used only against companies that produce brand-name consumer products or that are service-oriented.
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In total, around 500 different models and over 50 brand-name bicycles are manufactured each year.
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These are deals in which a brand-name drug firm pays its potential generic drug into the market.
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It has more than 200 brand-name stores on a commercial area of 100,000 square meters.
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Amongst their cold drink selections are smoothies, iced coffees, chocolate and chai teas, and brand-name bottled drinks.
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This would constitute a challenge to the patent, and oftentimes lead to litigation between the brand-name and generic manufacturer.
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In addition, the rapidly increasing demand for advertising for brand-name products fueled the creation of publications subsidized, in large part, by advertising revenue.
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Examples of some of his more innovative pieces were printing brand-name beer bottles that looked like photographs with water droplets that looked real.
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For every high-priced brand-name accessory, there is an off-brand version that goes for a fraction of the price.
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The shopping alley consisted of 410 stalls selling mostly knock-off luxury brand-name garments, silk products and tourist souvenirs.
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Furthermore, levothyroxine is available as both brand-name and generic products.
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Television shows are most desired for product placement due to the ideal interior locations and opportunities to place their brand-name items.
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It has become a phenomenally successful enterprise in terms of financial growth, brand-name recognition, and worldwide expansion.
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Both the generic and brand-name forms are very rarely prescribed today.
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There was also a separate tobacco ration of 0.4 ounces of tobacco and 10 cigarette rolling papers, later replaced by brand-name machine-rolled cigarettes.
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