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PICs have not really benefited (only two projects) from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) activity under the Kyoto Protocol.
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Critics like Citizens Against Government Waste have attacked such legislation as benefiting only one company.
Barnet Liberman's Rube Goldberg-like economic stimulus suggestions for amending an already maddeningly complex tax law is sure to benefit only one group of people: tax accountants.
In other words, we need to treat 100 patients to benefit only three to five of them, while administering what is usually a more toxic treatment to the remaining 95to9898 patients who do not derive any survival benefit.
Hence conceptual clarity is more important and globally beneficial than any physical work out, which benefits only one body.
Though it was estimated that more than 200 million people would benefit, only 25 million were receiving statin therapy.
There's little he can do to insure that Manchester United nets as many own goals and penalties as they did two years ago; last season they benefited from only two more goals than they conceded in these categories.
Australia, by contrast, have benefited from only four dismissals by subs in 50 games.
Six months after introducing its Green Deal, which is meant to be about utilities providing incentives to homeowners to cut demand, of nearly 27 million British households, not one has benefited, and only four homes are in the pending tray.
However, Beich et al. [11] indicate that the numbers of patients needed to screen (NNS) in general practices is quite high to achieve benefits, because only two to three patients per thousand screened benefit from the laborious activities entailed in screening.
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