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In any event, no tax deduction is allowed for items in less than good condition, a determination that must be made in writing by the recipient of the goods in question.
FORBES: Cutting Taxes While Doing Good
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Cancer is less a disease than a condition existing in the whole human body.
FORBES: Connect
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But after 19 days she was in so much pain she decided it was less dignified than her medical condition and began eating again.
BBC: Assisted suicide campaigner Kelly Taylor dies
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The prevalence of asthma was even lower, with those born outside of the country 47% less likely to develop the condition than those born in the United States.
CNN: American kids have higher allergy risk
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Respondents who have a longstanding mental or physical disability or condition are less likely than those who have not to say people's perceptions have improved - 65% compared to 79% of those without a disability.
BBC: UK
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This is a condition much less well known than cerebral palsy - which has similar physical manifestations - and yet one in 1, 000 children live with the condition.
BBC: Two-year-old stroke victim is living with hemiplegia
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Shareholders need to draw the proper lesson from these episodes: the condition for good returns is nothing less than their eternal vigilance.
ECONOMIST: Shareholder activism
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While slow and steady may sometimes win the race, at other times we need to condition ourselves to get more done in less time than we ever imagined possible.
FORBES: 15 Big Little Things You Can Do in 15 Minutes
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Dr Baigent said surveys in the UK have shown that aspirin is prescribed to less than a quarter of people with diseases such as peripheral arterial disease - a condition which causes fatty deposits to build up in the arteries of the leg, and which commonly leads to heart attacks or strokes.
BBC: Aspirin
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They found that, as with other studies, patients with cardiovascular disease who were obese or overweight were less likely to die over the next seven years than people of a normal weight who had the condition.
BBC: Obese heart patients 'do better'