In addition, by not buying inflation protection, steadily increasing costs of care will eat away at what is already a modest benefit.
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The NFU and the British Veterinary Association (BVA) argue that even if culling delivers only a modest benefit, it is better than nothing.
"For most women and providers of health care for women, that modest benefit is clinically meaningful, " agrees North American Menopause Society president JoAnn V.
In cancer you have desperate patients who have exhausted all options and are willing to try anything, at any price, for even a modest benefit.
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Basically his concern is that abuses of the parsonage allowance by religious racketeers will cause public alienation for a relatively modest benefit that can be critical to the viability of small churches.
Dr. Virginia A. Moyer, chair of the task force and professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, said the recommendation was based on a recognized modest benefit shown by studies in human subjects.
You could do a Roth conversion early (when your oldest is a sophomore in high school), and get a modest college aid benefit from the move.
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The FDA approved the drug and kept it on the market for a long time, despite a very modest weight loss benefit and obvious problems with the safety of the drug.
As Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush unveiled his wide-ranging Medicare overhaul plan in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, Senate Finance Committee Chairman William Roth, R-Delaware, placed the finishing touches on a modest prescription drug benefit proposal he intends to debut later this week.
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Even modest economic ties would underscore the benefit of an opening to the West.
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Studies of European firms before 1998 told a similar story: one of modest value creation, with most of the benefit going to the sellers.
But in 1993 the economy was recovering from a relatively modest recession, and Clinton concluded that it would benefit from smaller deficits, which could keep both inflation and long-term interest rates low.
Workers who are laid off will continue to benefit from free health care and education, heavily subsidised housing and transport and modest rations of free food.
Opposition spokeswoman Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town welcomed the "modest" amendment, telling peers it would improve the assessment process and ensure the right benefit was paid to the right people.
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