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As donor countries have closed their key trade and labour markets, depriving developing countries of $500 billion a year to earn their own way in the world, aid expenditures probably have a greater net benefit to donor economies.

It seems likely that the phone industry, comprising handset manufacturers and network providers, will raise objections to the development of implementation of measures that incur costs, even if there is a greater net benefit to the rest of society.

Both QRISK2 models perform similarly and clearly show greater net benefit across a range of thresholds compared with the NICE Framingham equation.

Separate advice appears warranted for the neurodevelopmental risk group versus the cardiovascular risk group because we found a greater net benefit from fish consumption for the cardiovascular risk group.

Finally (again for each λ value), we counted the proportion of times the adherence therapy group had a greater net benefit than the health education group and plotted these proportions as a CEAC for each cost-outcome combination.

The figure suggests a greater net benefit for the predicted risk with respect to the number of risk factors over the whole range of values, thus generalising the findings from tables 3 and 4. In this article we present the 20-year prediction model of first major coronary or ischaemic stroke event in a Northern Italian population aged 35 69 years at baseline.

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In this report, which was described on Saturday in The Washington Post, the Environmental Protection Agency was found to have produced significantly greater net benefits than last year's report acknowledged.

During human evolution, individual differences in sociosexual orientation and relationship status may have been recurrently linked to greater net benefits of pursuing a mating strategy with OSFs.

Warning against such drinks may have greater net benefits to pregnant women than reduced fish consumption.

It also provides greater net benefits than a risk model without family history when applied to the US population.

The evidence suggests a number of additional impact pathways, which in turn point to ways in which investments in these interventions can be managed to provide greater net benefits, e.g. by making provision for the productive use of water (Table 6), enlisting people's agency in the spread of interventions (Table 7) and supporting local governance (Table 8).

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