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"Well, Iain Duncan Smith would never introduce a benefit that would break up a family," she insists.
The study also cited a benefit that would accrue to a regional pilot effort but not to a nationwide program: fuel use dropped, and since none of the states involved produces much fuel, the money stayed there.
Among them would be proposals to make it easier for Americans to purchase health insurance -- a benefit that would accrue largely to upper-income taxpayers who have already been showered with tax breaks in the first round of legislation.
So Mr. Gore is also trying to sharpen the distinctions between himself and Mr. Bush, who supports a benefit that would rely more heavily on private insurers, an approach the industry favors.
First, it must impose some sort of cost or hardship on, or at the very least withdraw a benefit that would otherwise be enjoyed by, the person being punished.
But Armstrong and Wilson both pointed to the diversity of traditional industries in New York as a benefit that would bear fruit as more companies become increasingly driven by technology.
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Sharing test material across institutions provides an economic benefit that would allow a more quality driven process for test construction [ 6].
And Mr. Bush would create a catastrophic benefit that would kick in when the elderly's out-of-pocket bills hit $6,000.
The elderly had hoped for a straightforward benefit that would have allowed them to acquire, at some affordable price, the medicines their doctors prescribed.
His health-care plan didn't work, but it was an attempt to create a core government benefit that would be as powerful as Social Security.
However, in the mid-1980s, Mr. Linn and others pushed through a change so that retirees agreed to a fixed annual benefit that would be paid regardless of the market's performance.
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