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Recent Examples of nonexclusiveVenu Sports’ backers disagreed, contending the service would have only streamed nonexclusive content.—Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 6 Jan. 2026 In July, Google paid $2.4 billion for a perpetual, nonexclusive license to Windsurf technology and to hire its founders and a small team of senior engineers for its DeepMind division.—Aman Kidwai, MSNBC Newsweek, 27 Aug. 2025 Google is also paying for a nonexclusive license for Windsurf technology.—New York Times, 12 July 2025 There’s even the possibility of a nonexclusive arrangement in which both HBO Max and Turner Sports stream AEW events — perhaps the former gets the PLEs and latter the episodic TV shows.—Tony Maglio, HollywoodReporter, 3 Sep. 2019 See All Example Sentences for nonexclusive
Some are strong sellers that are being made available at sizeable discounts, while others are older medications, have inexpensive generic alternatives or are being offered at prices that are probably comparable to what drugmakers receive from insurers.
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Tami Luhby,
CNN Money,
5 Feb. 2026
In 2022, billionaire investor Mark Cuban launched Cost Plus Drugs, an online pharmacy focused on offering lower cost generic drugs.
The new migration legislation would also enhance border control surveillance operations and strengthen cooperative efforts with European Union agencies, the Associated Press reported.
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Washington Examiner Staff,
The Washington Examiner,
12 Feb. 2026
The woman who was driving stayed at the scene and was cooperative, but the early investigation appeared to show that alcohol played a role in the crash.
There is little robust support, for example, for the idea that omega-3s can improve mental health concerns like anxiety, manic symptoms, low-grade depression, or generalized stress, said Aleta Storch, MS, RDN, LMHC, a dietitian and therapist based in Bellingham, WA.
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Sarah Garone,
Health,
30 Jan. 2026
Central among them is whether agents reasonably perceived an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm at the precise moment lethal force was used—a determination that depends on observable facts, not generalized fear.
Dreher’s excitement about the pilgrims turned out to be mutual.
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Robert F. Worth,
The Atlantic,
13 Feb. 2026
Kansas City Police Department officials announced on Friday that officer Blayne Newton has resigned from the department through a mutual separation agreement.
Though framed as a request for information, Levine’s letter signals that Florida’s campaign against accrediting bodies — once focused on general university oversight — is expanding into medicine, one of the most tightly regulated sectors of higher education.
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Garrett Shanley,
Miami Herald,
13 Feb. 2026
The second would be how friendly people are along King Drive in general.
The PhD student, originally from Turkey and on a valid F-1 student visa, was shuttled through multiple states following her arrest and suffered a series of asthma attacks without adequate medical care, according to her attorneys.
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Danya Gainor,
CNN Money,
10 Feb. 2026
If multiple hypotheses work to explain the data equally well but one conflicts with reality in some other realm (and the other doesn’t), the one that’s valid across the widest range of applicability is superior.
Still, this isn’t universal plug-and-play for every legacy system.
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New Atlas,
New Atlas,
13 Feb. 2026
The biggest barrier to health care access is a system designed to put profit over people – and the only real solution is universal single-payer healthcare.
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Charlotte Observer,
Charlotte Observer,
13 Feb. 2026