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Negotiators can often benefit jointly through this type of reframing.

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Romney and the Republican Party, who benefited jointly from the fund-raising event he held in Roanoke, are depending on a voter-contact program that helped generate those recent victories to combat an intensive organizing effort by the Obama campaign, which never really left the state.

Prior cases of our court had recognized that in such a situation both the city, which had a general duty to inspect and maintain the sidewalk, and the property owner who had altered the sidewalk for his own benefit, were jointly and severally liable for resulting damages; the injured pedestrian accordingly sued both the city and the property owner and recovered a joint judgment against both.

This has been used to explain the benefit of jointly tuning HO margins and femtocell transmit power for sharing traffic in LTE indoor scenarios.

Due to the benefit of jointly exploiting path and spectrum diversity, CUA can communicate with CUD through the optimal path composed by link CU A → CU B (on channel 1) and CU B → CU D (on channel 2) when PU2 is not active; or the sub-optimal path composed by link CU A → CU C (on channel 1) and CU C → CU D (on channel 2) when PU2is active but PU3is inactive.

In addition to negotiating a new package of voluntary severance payments to entice 6,500 to 8,500 workers from the city's payroll, it hopes to save about $200 million in the cost of health care benefits by using surplus money in benefits funds jointly controlled by the city and the unions.

Officials are also concerned about unemployment benefits, paid jointly by the federal government and the states.

Previous studies have demonstrated the benefits of jointly applying NC and link scheduling[2, 6].

The aim of this section is two fold: (i) to describe the effects of PU activity on routing when it varies in frequency and/or space domain; (ii) to show the benefits of jointly exploiting path- and spectrum-diversity in CRAHNs.

In this approach, the extension agent and farmers share benefits and jointly take risks in production.

Some studies have shown benefits of extending the standard models of GS by adding a random effect representing a regression on pedigree information (de los Campos et al. 2009; Crossa et al. 2010); however, the benefits of jointly modeling pedigree and marker data relative to a markers-only model seem to vanish as marker density increases (Vazquez et al. 2010).

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