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This shirt reminds me of the sacrifices men and women in our country make, some times for the benefit of few, most often for the benefit of many.
Whole-genome (WG) mapping/SNP-calling was time-consuming, but with the benefit of few false positive SNPs.
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This would have the added benefit of fewer injections, so less risk of infection, and save time and money by only requiring one medical appointment.
He said the cards could be recycled for good clean fun, emphasizing the added benefit of fewer MetroCards littering subway stations.
But stick to the South Rim, pack accordingly, and you'll have the benefit of fewer crowds, making it an optimal time to relax in the Grand Canyon's vast, quiet beauty.
It must make clear that the timing of bigger buffers can be staggered and that their cost must be compared with the benefit of fewer meltdowns (the Bank of England reckons global GDP in 2009 would have been 6.5% higher without the crisis).
The face-recognition results were comparable to GA-based feature selection but with the benefit of fewer features.
These promise the benefit of fewer unnecessary shifts cheaper for employers, though for many workers that means a second or third job to make ends meet.
The fiscal benefit of fewer defaults and more on-time payments could offset the cost of forgone tax revenue, Lavet said.
A major economic benefit of fewer infections is that bed days are released for other uses.
Several thought that if the programme increased immunisation coverage, the community-wide benefit of fewer cases of influenza would justify the increased programme costs.
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