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"The strain in hot-spots, like my own constituency of Peterborough, is very, very acute, and I think that's why we're right to be saying there is an element of benefit tourism, particularly from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the government is absolutely right to be saying to the European Commission: 'Thus far and no further.'".
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It's a cross-cultural condiment that combines Latin, Asian and Indian ingredients to heady effect, and it even provides an element of crunch without the benefit of a tortilla chip, which is the salsa's own particular genius.
Even the most abstract music can benefit from an element of composition.
(GP48/M/8) We don't have evidence yet, of the impact of mammography screening we got initially great reports, there now seems to be an element of cynicism being poured over the benefit of that.
The final requisite enzyme, thymidine phosphorylase, is present at consistently higher levels in tumors compared with normal tissues (Miwa et al. 1998; Nakayama et al. 2005), thereby suggesting that fluorouracil delivered in this way may benefit from an element of tumor targeting and thus enhanced selectivity and better tolerability (Ishikawa et al. 1998; Schüller et al. 2000).
The final requisite enzyme, thymidine phosphorylase, is present at consistently higher levels in tumor compared with normal tissues, thereby suggesting that fluorouracil delivered in this way may benefit from an element of tumor targeting and thus enhanced selectivity and better tolerability (Ishikawa et al. 1998).
The auction houses are pushing the trendy names because the auction process benefits from an element of popular hysteria.
In-work benefits as an element of the German basic income scheme have also been subject to scientific and public debate under the heading "combi-wage model" for over a decade (see Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (2006) and Dietz et al. 2013).
Entering a child into a trial confers no guaranteed benefit whilst introducing an element of uncertainty into the child's treatment.
It has high sales densities, scale benefits, high margins, an element of vertical integration with its UK factories, and a very flexible cost base.
The YMCA says in its report: "While there is recognition among YMCAs and young people that conditionality is an important element of any benefit system, the way it is being administered and the focus on punishing perceived 'bad behaviour' over rewarding those doing the right thing is having a detrimental effect on the wellbeing of young people".
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