Sentence examples for benefits at which from inspiring English sources

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These benefits, at which associates of her husband like Max Roach and Dizzy Gillespie performed without pay, became annual events to raise money for Veritas, a drug rehabilitation program on the Upper West Side.

The probability that MobileMums is cost-effective is given by the proportion of pairs of incremental costs and benefits at which the intervention would be considered cost-effective.

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David Shifrin, the society's artistic director, became intrigued with Mr. Jones three years ago at a benefit at which Mr. Jones danced while the Orion String Quartet, the society's quartet in residence, played.

Mr. Hines will perform on Thursday at The Duke on 42nd Street in "Tap City," a benefit at which he will be honored, along with Marda Kirn, a founder of the Colorado Dance Festival, and the New York Committee to Celebrate National Tap Dance Day.

In a scene right out of "Center Stage," Mr. Martins offered her an apprenticeship while they were backstage before last year's workshop closing night benefit, at which she and Ms. Cohen were the soloists in a Bournonville ballet and Ms. Keenan received a May L. Wien Award for outstanding promise.

ANITA GATES RENDITION OF AN OLD CHESTNUT NO. 2 At MCC Theater's annual "Miscast" benefit, at which actors perform roles that they'd never actually get to do onstage, Jonathan Groff channeled Sutton Foster of "Anything Goes," leading members of the show's ensemble in a brassy and tap-happy version of the title song.

Mr. Clair, whose home, like Clearwater's headquarters, is in Beacon, has connections of sorts to Mr. Seeger, who is also a Beacon resident: Habitat for Humanity of Newburgh has hired Mr. Clair as producer of a July 3 benefit at which Mr. Seeger will appear.

Another benefit at which its practioners often aim is that the traditions actually interact and enrich one another.

The most rigorous and widely used experimental direct choice method is the probability trade-off or probabilistic version of the threshold technique and it involves determining the threshold benefit at which patients accept a treatment with fixed undesirable consequences or the threshold toxicity or adverse effects at which patients will decline a treatment with fixed benefit [ 73, 74].

And this will continue presumably until the government finally finds a way to do away with benefits entirely, at which point our sick and disabled people will be left with nothing, not even my hurried 23 minutes of script.

(1-6) Despitheseencouragingging studies, we are still in need of larger scale, randomized, controlled trials to see about the exact benefits and at which dosages of vitamin D might be the most helpful to those with diabetes.

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