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The prevailing Huckabee narrative maintains that he's benefiting strictly from the loyalty of the religious right.
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We then provide conditions for private information to strictly benefit or strictly hurt the sender.
Another elaborated: "The physician's interest should never be put before patient interest…there shouldn't be a financial benefit strictly for a referral.
The heart of the structure, the living quarters, is strictly interior, benefiting from the protection of redundant pressure envelopes.
First, we show that shareholders strictly benefit from a moderately management-friendly board if it has superior information about the agent's marginal contribution to firm value.
U.S. unemployment benefits are contingent on active job search efforts (job search requirements) and benefits are strictly time limited in part to address the potential for moral hazard.
And consumer advocates worry that some states will limit benefits too strictly.
Waiting until the sale is a certainty could result in a reduced tax benefit, not strictly a deduction limited to the cost, or basis, of the shares.
Dyson argues that China benefits from strictly monitored IP regimes outside its own border, but has failed to crack down on domestic offenders as it pursues rapid economic growth.
For now, however, its benefits are strictly notional.
Up until recently I had always thought food stamps, aka electronic benefits, were strictly for people struggling to feed their families, the homeless, and ODB.
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