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But surely a global effort on social issues on the scale of the genome project would have borne substantial fruit.

He has immense ambitions for the Mariinsky; and, facing head-on the inextricable, inevitable ties between the arts, politics and big money, his tenacity and diplomatic skill have borne substantial fruit.

Debt holders might have borne substantial losses in insolvency, but fears of the wider consequences of insolvency — not only interruptions to ordinary banking services, but also contagion to other banks and disruption of financial markets more generally — forced governments to make taxpayers bear the contingent liabilities of bank failures".

We need not benefit mountain climbers just because they have borne substantial risk, so must ask in what context assumption of substantial net risk leads to reciprocal obligations.

Net Instance requires, for example, PTA for participants with advanced HIV in an HIV drug trial in a resource-poor country whose only access to HIV drugs is through the trial and who have borne substantial net risks or burdens through participating.

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Sessions said the Justice Department would seek repayment as well, arguing that the federal government has borne substantial costs.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the department would seek repayment for the cost of the drug crisis because the federal government has borne substantial expenses.

The company has borne substantial costs along the road to adapting luxury EVs to the mass market.

However, without further specification and information on how to balance reciprocity against competing considerations, it is impossible to determine whether Net Instance implies that sometimes there is a stronger prima facie reason to benefit a participant who has borne a substantial net risk or burden through participating, over a needier non-participant.

To return to the questions for prioritizing participants over non-participants (whether equally needy or needier): Net Instance implies that sometimes there is a stronger prima facie reason to benefit a participant who has borne a substantial net risk or burden through participating, than to benefit an equally needy non-participant.

None had borne children.

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