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The lower bound of these interventions is about USD 0.30 per life saved.

A woman may refuse treatment for herself if she feels this could harm her baby, or she may feel bound to accept interventions that might benefit the fetus.

These results are more generalisable than intervention costs, which are always bound to the type of intervention.

His intervention is bound to upset anti-poverty campaigners who have succeeded in persuading 11 eurozone countries to introduce the tax on stock, bond and derivatives transactions next January, raising up to €35bn (£29bn) a year.

Any such far-reaching intervention is bound to leave clues in the body.When the race between cheats and their pursuers began in the run-up to the Mexico City games, Dr Rabin recalls, amphetamines were the big fear.

Their intervention is bound to be seized on by Mr Brown, who insisted yesterday that he had "no quarrel" with business as he came under further criticism from bosses over Labour's decision to raise national insurance contributions (NICs) next April.

It is more convinced than ever that even the best-intentioned foreign intervention is bound to bog its armies down in endless wars fighting invisible enemies to help ungrateful locals.Echoes of Afghanistan rang loud earlier this month when French forces swooped on advancing columns of Islamists threatening the Saharan state of Mali.

Overall, the 3 March Treaty of Brest-Litovsk had placed White Finland in the sphere of influence of the German Empire and the agreements signed with the Germans on 7 March 1918 in return for the military intervention had bound Finland politically, economically and militarily to Germany.

As pointed out by Lindley, the apparent paradox of small trials seemingly contributing with evidence of large intervention effects while large trials tend to rule out smaller intervention effects and thereby also larger intervention effects, is bound to confuse the average clinical researcher and reader [ 36].

As a result the population of the region was bound to see America's intervention through the eyes of this prevailing perception.

When the American professor Arthur Jensen published a paper in 1969 concluding that 80% of variance in IQ scores was attributable to genes, not environment – and attempts to boost African-American scores through pre-school intervention were therefore bound to fail – angry students besieged his office in California.

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