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Without being able to tell in advance which patients would benefit, it would be hard for the drug to succeed in a clinical trial and win approval, he said.
"I realise most people would have put it in the bin, but I asked, 'What would JC do?' and concluded that if people in need benefit, it would be OK.
"But they will invest in green energy devices and if we can get flood control as a benefit it would be enormously beneficial".
In the 2015 American Student Assistance survey, 76% of respondents said that if a prospective employer offered a student loan repayment benefit, it would be a deciding or contributing factor to accept the job.
If I had to pick one potential benefit it would be the chance to upgrade our farming policy to focus more on environmental protection, rather than the support for large scale agribusiness that has been central to the Common Agricultural Policy.
If any retailers would benefit, it would be those on the Internet.
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And Gen. Colin L. Powell, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs, endorsed the agreement, saying that among its other benefits it would be in the nation's security interests.
But given their short-term benefits it would be equally wrong to withhold them from anyone who wants or needs them.
While it was created to insure pension benefits, it would be placed in a role for which it was not designed -- restructuring an entire industry.
But Mr. Fiorillo cautioned that while the merger was likely to have long-term benefits, it would be disruptive and difficult over the next three to five years.
What's most intriguing about Cannon's plan is that while he pushes to preserve the tax-exclusion for employer-sponsored health benefits, it would be capped based on the defined contribution limits for large HSAs.
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