What rewards would be of value to you as a valued member of the communities where you participate?
As Washington prepares to revisit the subject of health-care reform, perhaps some fresh experience from Middle America would be of value.
More importantly, try to understand what it is about you that would be of value to both your target audience and your peers.
First of all, companies should have at least a vague idea of how the data may be of value before spending money to store it.
They are certainly no miracle cure, and they don't seem to be of value once a person has gone on to develop significant PTSD symptoms.
It was hypothesized, therefore, that a COX-2 inhibitor could be of value in eliminating these polyps and preventing colon cancer in people predisposed to such polyps.
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While a new treatment for psoriasis could be of value for these patients, this is probably not the type of breakthrough that GSK originally envisioned when they did this deal.
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These tools may be useful in identifying people considered to be industry experts who would be of value to engage with and might be able to help spread your brands message.
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Could algorithmically supported publishing be of value to you?
Perhaps a brief history of retirement savings and income benefits in the United States would be of value to gain some perspective on where we are historically in retirement savings, benefits and guarantees.
"In the 35 years I have been in this field this is probably the most exciting and significant development that can be of value to all patients seeking IVF, " said Prof Simon Fishel, managing director of CARE Fertility Group.
The thought here is that some of these practices have not matured long enough, or cannot be proven solidly to work, but yet can prove to be of value and there must be captured and preserved as knowledge.
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Ms. TALBOT: They are - two are on the fence, and the other sister really wants to keep the material and if necessary have a neutral party go through and just pull all, for example, the sketches, anything that would be of value in relation to my mother's work.
For example, the slippery slope concern is a proper brake on public policy when a given policy seeking to curb a specific, discreet problem would have a likelihood of curbing similar behavior that is in fact not a problem, and indeed, behavior that might be of value to the society.
The information obtained as a result of those country visits will nourish the content of the final report which will be of great value towards the preservation of the regions' sound and audiovisual heritage and for ensuring that there are coherent archive practices in the region.
This has been underway for some time, as we feel our cyber security and information assurance expertise can be of great value to a wide range of companies across many industries.
Decisions regarding the stock appear to be made first based on the price action and then justification of the recommendation is made using the fundamental data that has shown to be of no value in predicting the moves of Apple stock in the very short-term.
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"If you are capturing your life as you walk around and you can simply and easily filter through that when you get home and get the important shots, that is going to be of great value to people, " said Mr Robson, manager of the Bristol Digital Media Lab.
"I hope and believe that her input into the inquiry will be of enormous value but, at this stage and in the context of what I am presently required to do, I do not consider that it is necessary or appropriate to designate her as a core participant, " he said.
"General McChrystal brings a wealth of experience in international affairs that will be of tremendous value to our students, " said James Levinsohn, director of the institute.
Its ability to take off and land like a helicopter yet fly like an airplane, combined with its capacity to haul more troops and equipment farther, faster and with greater survivability than existing helicopters ensures that it will be of enormous value in future actions requiring long-range, swift and stealthy projection of ground forces.
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Smaller, more focused SaaS providers can be of great value and can assist help trust issues subside.
These ratings or rankings have proven to be of little value in predicting future underperformance or identifying malfeasance.
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He said it was a fashionable subject but doubted that renewables had proved to be of economic value.
But even those games bringing less demand can be of some value, such as a charitable donation and corresponding tax writeoff.
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Additionally, he argues that the difference between human and animal physiology means such training sessions will only ever be of limited value.
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Some suspect that its opposition stems from the fear that many expensive and profitable pills would be found to be of dubious value.
For example, a GED might not be of much value for workers already near retirement age, and many GED programs have long waiting lists.
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