And Richard Sosis, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, has already done some research which suggests that the long-term co-operative benefits of religion outweigh the short-term costs it imposes in the form of praying many times a day, avoiding certain foods, fasting and so on.
Researched with long-term co-operation from industry, it emphasises facts and evidence but is aimed at a popular readership.
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Studies show that nearly a quarter of patients over 60 are not offered aggressive therapy aimed at long-term remission because of concerns about co-morbid disease.
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That combination makes the HSA a great way to put away money for medical expenses during retirement, when it can be used for long-term care and Medicare premiums and co-pays.
Haiti has experienced a succession of aid programs with no coherency, co-ordination or long-term strategy.
To verify the findings, the researchers repeated the experiment with 67 other co-eds in long-term relationships.
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The report noted a strong quarterly dividend history at General Electric Co, and favorable long-term multi-year growth rates in key fundamental data points.
The report also cited the strong quarterly dividend history at Kayne Anderson MLP Investment Co, and favorable long-term multi-year growth rates in key fundamental data points.
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Long term endogenous co-production initiatives have also found support.
So if there is no hope for reforms of the welfare society, the next question must be whether capitalism can exist or co-exist in the long-term in a social welfare state.
In September, the Federal Reserve co-ordinated a rescue of Long-Term Capital Management, a big hedge fund facing collapse.
Ms. FISHER: Congressman Ney and his co-conspirators engaged in a long-term pattern to defraud the public of the unbiased and honest services of an elected official.
"Over the past few years we have been working together with our partners to make our public services simpler, better co-ordinated and focused on preventing long term pressure on our services and public finances, " he said.
The council said asking magistrates to impose conditional discharge sentences - requiring parents to co-operate with the authority or face a return to court and possible jail term - has been much more successful than handing out fines.
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ASEAN, the main issues are long-term: how eagerly will its members press for greater openness and co-operation in trade, investment and financial regulation?
The hope is that identifying factors that explain such differences may lead to strategies to mitigate long-term risks, said Dr. Zafonte, the project's co-director.
Though those efforts largely eliminated the company's near-term liquidity concerns, Times Co. has continued to pursue a sale of Fenway Sports Group.
Snedden warned, however, that if the government prevented Zimbabwe from touring, it could have dire effect on the game in New Zealand in the short term and their hopes of co-hosting the 2011 World Cup with Australia.
Long-term negotiations with the press office has improved matters for Mr Walley and his co-workers but they are not alone in having problems.
It makes clear the US does not seek permanent military bases in Afghanistan but will "provide a long term framework for security and defence co-operation".
Chairman Howard Wilkinson told supporters earlier this week that he and chief executive Nick Parker were working closely with the club's bankers, The Co-operative Bank, to deliver a long-term investment deal.
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Thus I found that it dismisses the 2009 paper Savitz co-authored as among "earlier, short-term studies, " even as it used two studies published four years before that in claiming they supported its position.
Longevity insurance may also help those unable to obtain long-term-care insurance, although there is no guarantee that payments will coincide with long-term-care expenses, says Dan Guilbert, executive vice president at Symetra Life Insurance Co.
However credible this assessment may be, we will endeavour - in view of the inherent uncertainties associated with any verification process, and, particularly in light of Iraq's past record of co-operation - to evaluate Iraq's capabilities on a continuous basis as part of our long-term monitoring and verification programme, in order to provide the international community with ongoing and real time assurances.
The outgoing chief executive, Peter Marks, says the Co-op will develop its banking operation over the long term.
China needs a "renewed reform momentum" to sustain long term growth, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has said.
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Llewelyn refused to name his co-conspirators, and was given a year-long jail term.
Measured by flows, India is overtaking China as Japan's biggest destination for foreign investment and, according to a survey by the Japan Bank for International Co-operation, will be the most favoured destination for long-term Japanese investments over the next decade.
But the best rate you could get that would allow you to make limitless overpayments (to reduce the term) would be 3.34% from the Co-op.
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