This is not the first time a study has shown a benefit in preventing the risk of cancer.
Shale gas will be a benefit mainly for U.S. householders, and secondarily for electric power producers.
Newer drugs like Pargluva aim to create a benefit by hitting more than one PPAR.
Perhaps in 5, 10, or 20 years, Medicaid will show a benefit relative to being uninsured.
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There could also be a benefit for corporate stock redemptions that qualify for capital gain treatment.
In smaller studies, Benlysta had failed to provide a benefit across all patients with lupus.
"There's a benefit to each of these films that previously stood in isolation, " Mr. Hollis said.
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"If there is a benefit in it, then that is deducted from a loss, " Strong said.
That is mainly a benefit of the devalued rupiah -- tin is quoted in dollars.
It is a benefit often played down by financial experts, but many ordinary homeowners prize it.
Was there really a benefit to chewing a kid out for a missed layup?
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We can ask, in fact, as shareholders, we can vote, that BP become a Benefit Corporation.
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Almost any worker is a benefit, but the other family members may be costly.
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It is true that time saved is a benefit, just as time spent is a cost.
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He's convinced that becoming a benefit corporation will help prevent that from ever happening.
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For jobs are a cost of doing something, not a benefit of having something done.
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We would observe the reduction in the death rate from accidents as a benefit.
He sees it not just as a benefit to animals, but also to people.
"Apparently some 500, 000 businesses see a benefit, of which 330, 000 are retailers, " he says.
Mr. MENDELSON: All they can see is the person coming, signing up for a benefit.
If you come up with the right constraints, that's a benefit, not a drawback.
But there is a benefit to concentrating on an area of focus without a goal.
Trust is not a benefit that comes packaged with the nameplate on your door.
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This must on balance be a benefit, otherwise the extended family would still be thriving now.
In other words, the issuers only get a benefit (no registration) if they surrender their speech rights.
To provide a benefit for a spouse, you would have to take a reduction in your pension.
That makes FSAs, in particular, a benefit that you really want to take the time to understand.
Avastin will provide a benefit, in terms of delay in tumor growth, that would justify those risks.
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But we need a benefit system that rewards work and that is on the side of families.
If a patient believes that a treatment is likely to be helpful, he may actually perceive a benefit.
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