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It is not clear how the shares of a class of renewal beneficiaries are to be divided under the existing law, and greater difficulties would be presented if any attempt were made to apply the majority principle to further beneficiaries in cases where one or more of the renewal beneficiaries are dead.

In this condition, ZnPPIX did not impose the attenuation of ICAM or VCAM in spite of pantoprazole treatment, further assuring the beneficiary action of pantoprazole associated with HO-1 induction.

Alas, to use either assumes a more egalitarian world than ours and risks further rewarding the beneficiaries of past discrimination: older, whiter, manlier men who began their careers in an era when many colleges were reluctant to hire or promote women and African-Americans, for example.

Moreover, over half of the fundraising letters seek to further individuate their beneficiaries through nomination.

The idea is that "cash can go where people cannot" and draw beneficiaries further into the market economy as customers.

One way to consider what would happen is to assume that SSA would conduct more FMRs on beneficiaries further down the scale of cessation likelihood.

Likewise, the Social Security Administration's cost-sharing arrangement with VR agencies for services provided to certain SSDI/SSI beneficiaries further confounds causal inference (see Stapleton and Martin 2012).

Chinese companies from restaurant chains to public transport, Internet portals and even beer makers will all claim to be Olympics beneficiaries, further stoking investment sentiment and pushing Chinese stock markets to explosion point.

Big corporations, such as Boeing Co. and General Electric Co., are among its biggest beneficiaries, further inflaming opponents such as Hensarling, who claim that the bank generally helps politically connected corporate interests rather than all U.S. exporters.

Further, disability-eligible beneficiaries report lower levels of satisfaction with care and more barriers to health care than age-eligible beneficiaries [ 7, 16, 20- 22].

To better understand the utilization differentials between the dually eligible and Medicare-only beneficiaries, further efforts may be required for examining the disease/individual-specific utilization patterns of the health care to consider potentially inherent heterogeneity in the characteristics of the dually eligible beneficiaries and their non-dual counterparts.

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