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There are two aggravating factors which are inescapable: 1) The "benefit" that the FDA points to is presumably Triclosan's efficacy in reducing periodontal disease.
Likud also benefitted from inescapable identity politics, which ran in families, and largely reflected resentments against the once dominant Labor Zionist parties for the centralized way that they ran the state in the fifties and sixties.
He wrote about the benefits of recognising inescapable limits and of the sanity of being content with quod satis est ("what is enough").Mr Eyres begins and ends his book in the departure lounge of an airport.
Wait, to purchase — as in, buying a CD? Along with the clear benefits of Spotify come a number of inescapable drawbacks.
Unfortunately, the overall health benefits can easily be offset by those inescapable clouds of secondhand smoke, not to mention the pesky hip-level cigarette burns.
Politics are inescapable because reforms affect vested interests and usually tend to redistribute valued benefits and harms among competing groups in a society [ 1].
Beyond some well-observed touches about the claustrophobia of open spaces (Adriano Goldman shoots the great outdoors as an inescapable prison) it's hard to see how the play has benefited in the transition from stage to screen.
We did not benefit from citation peaks given to innovative RCTs or inescapable classifications.
Abandoning all modal limitations, the isorhythmic motet of the 14th century managed to derive decisive structural benefit from the systematic application of given rhythmic patterns without the inescapable dance associations of its 13th-century predecessor.
Like Léaud, Schwartzman, while being entirely himself, seems to perform for his own benefit, declaiming for his audience of one and thus lending an inescapable air of comedy to his serious actions.
Successive governments have encouraged us to think about university – along with everything else – in terms of singular cost benefits ("What will I get out of it?") and as another facet of the inescapable narrative of bailout and debt.
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