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Christensen et al. have noted that many of the most potent disruptive innovations in health care achieved success by "enabling a larger population of less-skilled people to do in a more convenient, less costly setting things that historically could be performed only by expensive specialists in centralized, inconvenient locations" [ 7].

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Consider that in the United States, historically, blood donors could be paid, but not in Britain.

In brief, the commission found that the building was historically important, and could be restored for less than the cost of demolition and new construction.

Indeed, Professor Fama's work with Kenneth French of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth has shown that historically, these dimensions could be used to deliver higher return for investors.

The return did not set a legal precedent, however, since the courts in the United States never examined the issue of whether strict Italian laws prohibiting the export of culturally or historically important goods could be applied in the United States.

Historically, such measurements could be made fairly accurately, compared to how accurately the length of the reference distance is known in Earth-based units.

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However, decades of marginalization by the northern-based government of Sudan, the long-running civil conflict, and the necessary focus on constructing basic infrastructure have meant that historically only limited resources could be devoted to cultural institutions.

But additional complications arose in May when Patrice Benneward, president of the Glenwood/Glen Head Civic Association, announced during a public hearing that the two-story house on the two-acre property could be historically significant to the unincorporated hamlet.

Writing in alternating autobiographical passages, degree candidates at Princeton Theological Seminary -- Jennifer L. Bayne, a Presbyterian, and Sarah E. Hinlicky, a Lutheran -- made as charming a case for an historically controversial belief as could be imagined.

More than 40 of those signs remain largely unaltered and could be historically significant, according to the firm's research.

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