But research cited by the department as evidence such schemes could be successful actually showed no long term benefit.
Shadow Welsh secretary Owen Smith said there was now a need to think about the "long term benefit for Wales" and the whole of Britain.
Water infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region is shifting from predominantly short-term benefit planning and development, to a more strategic and long-term benefit planning concept that also addresses ecological efficiency in economic growth.
"Nobody is disagreeing with the principle of getting people off benefit - particularly long-term benefit - back into work, but is how that process is done, " he said.
Short-term pain on the part of its practitioners may well lead to long-term benefit for consultancies and their clients alike.
But there's scant evidence showing the lasers provide long-term benefit to teeth, as some dentists claim.
But this piecemeal approach offers no long-term benefit to Americans or their personal privacy online.
Five new stadiums were constructed in Mali, and Urbain was positive this will prove to be a long-term benefit.
Scientific study has proved this drug generally useful for six months, but the long-term benefit is unknown.
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Patients would come in for weekly visits during which they got the drug, in the belief that there would be a long-term benefit.
The WHI trials were meant to indicate whether the drugs had a long-term benefit beyond treating the symptoms of menopause, where they are effective.
Well, now we know: There is a long-term benefit, economic and psychological, when society invests in the psychological well being of its young people.
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In addition, we expect our costs to increase as a result of decisions made for our long-term benefit, such as equity awards and business combinations.
In general, treatment provides long-term benefit, but it's not perfect, and most children with ADHD continue to struggle into their teen years, compared with their peers without ADHD.
That the athlete has to wait for his money is a real practical disadvantage as athletes seem to habitually spend 110% of what they earn, but again this could also be a long-term benefit.
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In any event, the fiscal conservatism implied by National's centre-right ideology means that the new government will seek to present most of its policy measures as having a long-term benefit for productivity and competitiveness.
"The new body will have greater independence from Government and greater freedom to manage its resources and maximise its income but with the right safeguards in place to operate for the long-term benefit of people, nature and the economy, " he said.
From an alternative perspective, I mean, could the case be made that since only 2 percent of the funding comes from the federal government that could be a long-term benefit for public broadcasting to cut the purse strings from political pressure?
The temporary, two percent reduction in payroll taxes that the Obama administration pushed through so that consumers could have a few more dollars to spend is also scheduled to end on December 31 of this year along with the long term unemployment benefit extension mentioned above.
If they see a long-term strategic benefit, they'll ride that horse as long as it takes.
Steve agreed, and called for a mandatory long-term care benefit under Medicare.
This tactic creates the much sought-after customer loyalty, providing a long-term financial benefit to the business by creating customers who keep coming back.
The real lasting long-term economic benefit of an event like the G8 is that it will showcase Northern Ireland to the rest of the world.
Given past experience, any conservative politician should recognize that the problem with open immigration into a democracy, especially a democracy with a burgeoning welfare state, is the risk to civil society from an electoral transformation that not only outweighs, but threatens, any long-term economic benefit.
For instance, research-intensive universities might benefit most from a hybrid of renewable long-term contracts and fringe benefit trade-offs, whereas it may be most efficient for teaching colleges to utilize a combination of contingent faculty and renewable contracts.
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IT'S A SHAME: Grandma sets up a long-term trust to benefit several generations of a family.
Which begs question: Why do futures traders receive the 60 percent long-term capital gains benefit?
They simply must make long term decisions for the benefit of the entire state regardless of short term politics.
Over the long term, HD should benefit from pent up demand caused by the economic recession and high unemployment.
In the near term some Americans would benefit, but over the long-term they would pay dearly for many purveyors of credit exiting an unprofitable industry altogether.
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