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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | dev |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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s-105
| The first concerns the proposal that would prevent political groups being formed of Members from one country only. |
s-106
| The second issue is that of incentives. |
s-107
| I believe it is workable, though it may be somewhat complicated. |
s-108
| I am no fanatical defender of profits for pharmaceutical industry multinationals. |
s-109
| We support Professor Cabrol's attempt to get things moving and put the uncertainties behind us. |
s-110
| Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the present proposal for a regulation is certainly to be welcomed. |
s-111
| of course we can do so directly through support for research, and we shall continue to do so in future. |
s-112
| But we also want to create a range of additional incentives, for instance through the ten-year market exclusivity right. |
s-113
| The Member States would have to do so. |
s-114
| I am very glad that some Members also spoke in favour of a special committee, during the debate. |
s-115
| But then you must remember the aim of our proposal. |
s-116
| That is why we want to support research rather than make it more difficult. |
s-117
| We believe that is a risk we should not necessarily take on. |
s-118
| For by definition an orphan drug is precisely a drug that offers very limited prospects of making a profit. |
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