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Once appropriated, these services generate ecosystem benefits which may be commercialised, or not.
The prigs may earnestly extol the public benefits which may flow from AV and – coincidentally – boost their own prospects.
For instance, Access America travel health policies, from World Access, include "emergency medical transportation" benefits, which may fly you home in some cases.
The Tory leader planned to curb immigrant benefits, which may be a good idea, but does not come close to matching UKIP's prescriptions.
See if you are entitled to any death-in-service benefits which may be linked to your pension or an insurance scheme set up by your employer.
The potential benefits, which may result from the possible modification of diet, point to the urgent need for well-designed clinical studies in this field.
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These data illustrate the importance of early intervention for enhanced therapeutic benefit, which may provide guidance in designing novel treatment strategies for cLINCL patients.
The longer-term benefit, which may take a year, or three, or even five to become evident and accepted, is health.
And while it turns out Agudelo is just passing through New England, he's done enough that the Revs have considered it worth holding on to him until the end of the season, when they could have had at least the split of a fee had the player gone to Stoke in this window (Chivas and New York would also have benefited, which may have swayed the Revs' decision).
You may have access to a group benefit which may have lower premiums than purchasing it individually.
This tax paperwork is used by the University's Payroll office to determine whether a student qualifies for a tax treaty benefit, which may reduce this tax.
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