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"He is therefore entitled to retirement benefits consistent with state and federal laws".
The managed novel ecosystem at Ridgefield may have a number of benefits consistent with the goals of traditional restoration.
"Due to changes in the financial market landscape, HKEx will consider international opportunities for alliances, partnerships and other relationships that present strategically compelling benefits consistent with its focus on markets in China," the exchange said in a statement.
The goals of the Phase II trial are to determine if participants can exercise at moderate and high intensities; to determine if either exercise yields benefits consistent with meaningful clinical change (nonfutility); and to document safety and attrition.
The results from PSC 833 in phase III clinical trials showed no survival benefits, consistent with of the other Pgp1 inhibitors studied up to now [10], [11].
It was important to demonstrate that the individual drugs within the 267/Dt combination exert benefits consistent with their individual mechanisms of action.
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While negative results overall were reported in the large UK AZURE trial [ 217] women more than five years postmenopausal benefitted, consistent with data from the NSABP-34 trial [ 218].
A small randomized study 7, involving 30 patients treated either with rtPA alone (0·5 mg/h; mean duration 26 h) or rtPA plus heparin (rtPA 0·5 mg/h plus heparin 250 units/h; mean duration 32 h) suggested that the addition of heparin had no significant benefit, consistent with the present study.
While the business benefits of cloud computing are compelling, organisations must realise that achieving these benefits are consistent with ensuring the risks of vendor lock-in and security implication of such risk is clearly understood upfront.
While the authors' motivations during the study at issue cannot be known, the systematic bias in specifying costs and benefits is consistent with Flyvbjerg's 'political-economic hypothesis', in which it is theorized that planners strategically misrepresent costs and benefits in order to increase the likelihood of a politically-preferred project being advanced.
His stand on unemployment benefits was consistent with his contentious six-year tenure as governor and his philosophy, which is described as "basically libertarian" by William V. Moore, a political scientist at the College of Charleston.
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