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One motif that can meet the canonical definition of indirect fit benefit can be a species of microbe that has been engineered to excrete a molecule capable of enhancing water retention in arid conditions (Fig. 1b).
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This season, however, following the purchase of Shane Long from Reading, whose clever movement, pace and assured finishing brought him 23 goals for Reading in the Championship last season, the 4-4-2 Hodgson leatnthet the knee of Allen Wade will probably be his default strategy with Odemwingie, once fit, benefiting from the Irishman's industry.
More importantly, we find evidence of a tradeoff between the two forms of embeddedness: cultural fit benefits individuals with low network constraint (i.e., brokers), while network constraint promotes attainment for those with low cultural fit.
But like any form of selling, it's about building relationships, doing right by those people and staying confident that finding that great fit benefits everyone.
I think heads can be persuaded that such policies would fit and benefit all schools.
Led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, they constructed a First-Amendment theory to fit this benefit, saying that secrecy protects free speech (for corporations) without worry of harassment.
John F. Welch, who rose to chief executive in 1981, somehow made these odd parts fit together, even benefit one another.
Leaders guide you through a range of practical, outdoor projects that not only help you get fit, but also benefit local green spaces".
However, physicians are independently able to use medical products as they see fit for the benefit of their patients [ 4].
If you look at what women are looking for, it's things that provide intangible benefits: fit into life, fit into the house, have utilitarian benefit".
These healthy banks would be fit to lend, benefiting the overall economy.
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