Why The Rich Live Longer Matthew Herper Money in the bank confers a longer life.
So that study might not show researchers if Zetia confers an additional benefit either.
"I need to be convinced that this drug indeed confers vascular benefit, " Kastelein says.
The bill confers some new powers and duties on the board and modifies others.
What usually confers the right to rule in such countries is election by the people.
The government confers legitimacy on its defenders and so empowers them to take action.
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That acid confers elegance on wine, a kind of zappy joy, a form of energy?
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Instead of Poindexter making many decisions himself, he now confers with a group of 10 top leaders.
As Messrs Grossman and Shapiro also point out, a luxury brand confers status only because it is exclusive.
This confers quasi-regulatory status on them and ensures their judgments are hard-wired into rules governing banks, insurers and funds.
She confers with someone in the restaurant and tells me it is ok.
But what is noteworthy is the power the act confers upon its user.
The rarity of this stems from a long history of consolidation, but also confers on Regeneron a higher probability of clinical success.
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Culture confers upon people a strong sense of identity and belonging, both of which make it easier to cope under difficult circumstances.
The reason for this is not the money NPR receives from the government but the colophon of authority that federal subsidy confers.
The webzine says Bush confers daily with only four people: wife Laura, mother Barbara, advisor Karen Hughes and Secretary of State, Condi Rice.
It does not guarantee that shareholders will receive the missed dividends in the future, but rather confers the right to accrue a balance.
Being recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization confers several benefits on an organization, including for example the ability of donors to deduct charitable contributions.
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MEDAL, he says, should be "terrific" for demonstrating whether a more powerful Cox-2 inhibitor confers more risk to the heart than a weaker one.
As Americans, and as human beings, we seek not only the security, but the sense of dignity, the sense of community, that work confers.
Personal: a Prius emits sanctimony (while a Chevy Volt confers sainthood).
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Some experts believe only a genuine, full smile, confers health benefits.
The point about money in a free economy is that it confers freedom on the owner: he can use it how he likes, when he likes.
On the one hand you want to preserve the Constitution and the rights it confers, because they are the source of our freedoms and this country's greatness.
If corporate bondholders convert their debt into equity as part of a restructuring, they then have the power that equity ownership confers: They could demand new management.
The fish reaches maturity more quickly than its natural cohorts but the genetic change confers no detectable difference in its appearance, ultimate size, taste or nutritional value.
Doctor Phillips said that the team of scientists utilised a transgene that confers on the pig the ability to digest phosphorus in a way normal pigs could not.
What confers an extraordinary value on the Sierra Nevada, in addition to its grandiose landscapes, are the numerous unique and endemic species of flora found in this area.
Still, having a successful parent confers a distinct career advantage.
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