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Perhaps the most worthwhile and enduring benefit to flow from World War I was rehabilitation.
So more than a blip, but the start of a trend of enduring benefit to Labour?
Hearing the stories and learning from the experiences of accomplished women who have succeeded before them provides enduring benefit.
But again, the enduring benefit here is the improvement that comes from opening up Amazon's internal fulfillment operation to outside users.
They propose that the literature shows no evidence of enduring benefit from opioids, and that measurable harms are tied closely to higher dose.
3– 6 Given the scarcity of organs available for LT and the morbidity risks associated with both procedures, there remains a need to better select patients who will gain enduring benefit from surgical therapies.
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The process encourages co-operative working and may itself have enduring benefits.
To reverse this trend and reap more enduring benefits from social media requires a fundamental change in focus.
But this time they rose peacefully within the system.What's in it for AmericaAmerica, too, has enjoyed enduring benefits from primacy.
The previous day, delegates had released a joint statement supporting moves to explore constitutional recognition that would "deliver meaningful and enduring benefits for our peoples".
"Taking up an exercise program into one's 80s and 90s to build strength and flexibility can result in very tangible and enduring benefits in a surprisingly short time," insisted Dr Davey.
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