Francis and others have shown that FEHBP provides superior customer satisfaction, a better benefit package, and greater cost control than Medicare does.
The idea is and belief is that the earlier that we go the better the benefit.
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Having a better understanding of industry dynamics and realistic numbers would allow international policymakers to utilize better cost benefit analysis tools the next time they are faced with requests to alter the way the Internet operates.
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Invariably, some incomes would benefit better than others, depending on how you adjusted them.
Labour countered by rubbishing the Tories' savings proposal, saying that it would principally benefit better-off savers.
These outlays are wasteful and mostly benefit better-off people who own vehicles, or farm large plots of land.
No Japanese company is better positioned to benefit from the growth in usage than IIJ, the country's Net pioneer.
What we need is a way of balancing risk against benefit better, because for some medicines, the dangers will never justify the gains.
These small-cap companies are undervalued compared to their large-cap brethren and are better positioned to benefit from the internal growth of each nation.
McCain says his proposals will create jobs, but his way of doing that involves cutting corporate income taxes, which would mainly benefit better-off people who own stocks.
Lord Bew said the panel believed the changes would lead to a better system, benefit pupils and be fairer to teachers, while still holding schools accountable and giving parents "the vital information they need".
Competitors Subway and Burger King were the only quick service restaurants to meet the nutritional requirements of the study, which could indicate that other establishments are better positioned to benefit from the expanding health-conscious demographic.
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The challenge for the NHS is to move to fewer, better hospitals, which benefit from competition.
Happily, small or quiet works may soon benefit from better acoustics, wherever you sit.
But, once entrenched, job-preferment policies tend to benefit the better off, become meaninglessly broad and hard to undo.
Wold believes that the theater chains could really benefit from better rental terms.
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Broadcom also stands to benefit from better margins on the new LTE modem.
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Tony O'Neill from Sandpiper, which runs five shops in the St Helier shopping centre, said businesses would benefit from better signage.
When we know which treatments are effective for which patients, there is a dual benefit: better health outcomes and reduced costs.
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That may be achievable, or not, though the numbers depend on CBO growth projections that assume little or no economic benefit from better policy.
New research needs to be done to better define which patients benefit, said Rakesh Jain, a brain tumor expert at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Changes to child benefit payments for the better-off - introducing means-testing for the previously universal benefit - come into effect at midnight on 7 January.
Without doubt both America and India could benefit from better relations.
This enables Telmap to add new functionality to its products and services, which means users of Telmap's apps will benefit from better routing and improved visuals.
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The critics on the right are judging Mr. Ryan's budget according to Congressional Budget Office estimates that assume little or no economic benefit from better policy.
Despite these obstacles, we believe Best Buy can benefit from better management of its inventory in 2011 and can also take steps to mitigate the growth headwind created by competitors.
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Guided by a radical theory know as Capital Export Neutrality, the OECD wants to impose global tax rules that would prevent taxpayers from ever having the ability to benefit from better tax law in other jurisdictions.
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However, by spending time and energy aggressively pursuing marginal matters or pushing the law to its limits for weak cases, regulators run the risk of missing the boat on better cases that could benefit from additional attention.
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