That is a side benefit, of course, rather than a reason to expand its balance sheet.
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The side benefit is the consumer (patient) will be more aware of costs and consume smarter.
This simplicity has the side benefit of taking obstacles out of the way of the sales process.
"If you are a good candidate for allergy shots otherwise, this may be a side benefit, " he said.
Even the self-driving Google cars have the side benefit of allowing constant (non-crash inducing) internet usage during the daily commute.
In addition, stock options' favorable accounting has often become the dominant factor in their adoption, rather than a side benefit.
As a non-consequential side benefit, it blocks rivals from using its idle production facilities when they face their own supply constraints.
Scientific-Atlanta did this to prolong box life, but found a side benefit.
It would produce significant a revenue loss while providing little supply-side benefit.
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There's also a side benefit to all of that confidence, Walton added.
Along the way, those dollars are creating employment, a strong side benefit.
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The collapse of East Germany in 1990 forced many inefficient, pollution-belching factories and power plants out of business, cutting Europe's emissions as a side benefit.
Mr Pearson added that a "happy side benefit" of the service would be to help curb piracy - a huge and growing issue in gaming, particularly on the PC platform.
One side benefit, at least for me, is that since the app encourages you to make a judgement about each message, you quickly realize that many of those mailing lists that you have subscribed to (many through incentive or manipulation) are extraneous.
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As a side benefit, the impact on the federal deficit of the sale of the new securities would be positive in the short term, because the dividends would be less than the interest that would have otherwise been paid on Treasury debt.
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While the conventional wisdom is that we won't see a return to anything like the overheated sales growth of 2000 until at least 2004, there's one side benefit to every historical downturn: Chip designers with good ideas never stop working--they get funding and start new companies.
The Labour leadership has faced criticism from Conservatives and even some within its own ranks for appearing to be on the side of benefit cheats and people who do not want to work.
The success of this subtitle of the Dodd-Frank Act will depend on how much weight the prospect of a monetary reward will place on the benefit side.
If this atmospheric account of publishers' quarrels and low-grade hackwork for a succession of vividly painted editorial scamps has a flaw, it is that Thackeray sanitizes its darker side for the benefit of his middle-class audience.
"As much Twenty20 cricket going into that World Cup will obviously benefit the side, " he said.
Unfortunately, the fight over whether to greenlight Keystone XL is creating collateral damage that vastly outweighs the marginal benefit either side will gain from sticking to its current position.
On the positive side, they can benefit from jurors' misguided notion that science solves crimes, and hence that the absence of crime-solving scientific evidence constitutes a reasonable doubt and grounds for acquittal.
Further, the rules governing many of these benefits have become increasingly more complex, with Congress drawing a zigzag line (sometimes a disconnected line) on which side of a potential benefit a taxpayer will fall.
Although all the original composers are now dead, lawyers for the Cuban side say their descendants could benefit from royalty payments.
On one side, the structure and benefit levels of current entitlement programs are preserved and paid for with new tax revenues.
When Henry Kissinger would prepare for negotiations, he acknowledged that the other side had to achieve some benefit in an agreement or else an agreement would never come to pass.
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"We just cannot continue with that model, " as it means everyone gets side effects, but only some benefit.
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