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His action makes Congress's task -- instituting a permanent benefit -- all the more urgent.
It is envisioned as a permanent benefit, whereas states are free to curtail or abolish their pharmaceutical assistance programs.
The weakening of the pound against the dollar is making British products more attractive abroad, but that has yet to translate into a permanent benefit for the economy.
Unlike injections of corticosteroids, which also suppress inflammation and provide only temporary relief for a chronic condition, prolotherapy injections given over the course of several months are meant to provide a permanent benefit.
Less popular are durable goods (those that offer a permanent benefit) or "personalization items," which are purely decorative upgrades.
"It opens new treatment strategies that are based in DNA, and so would have a permanent benefit for the rest of someone's life".
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It was so successful, he said, that it is now a permanent employee benefit.
But does excluding someone with a permanent disability benefit the game?
Third is a permanent incapacity benefit, which, unless the degree is very small, in which case a lump sum is paid, takes the form of a pension.
Variable life, like whole life, is a form of "permanent," or "cash value," insurance, which combines a permanent death benefit with an investment component.
Instead of taking the cash, the policyholder could elect a permanent death benefit of around $600,000, with no more payments required.
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