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But as calorie intake continues to rise, at a certain point it's no longer benefiting the human body.
With the party no longer benefiting from that candidate's personal vote, that seat will often see a less favourable swing for the party holding the seat.
The trial involved 512 patients whose cancer had spread beyond the prostate gland and who were no longer benefiting from therapies intended to deprive the tumors of testosterone.
He sells shares when prices approach the high end of historical valuation ranges, or when a company is no longer benefiting from the trends he sees.
Specifically, combining positive emotion inductions with OT administration was associated with worse analytical performance, with the pride induction no longer benefiting performance and the warmth induction resulting in worse performance.
But the IFS also says that the extra burden has fallen this year to £1.4 billion because the Treasury is no longer benefiting from the transitional effects of switching corporation-tax payments to quarterly instalments.
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People in Britain might no longer benefit from these arrangements.
This meant that the higher taxes homeowners paid no longer benefited their own children.
It would mean that pensioners would no longer benefit automatically from increases in civil-service wages.
In any event, Mr. Trump can no longer benefit from the same maneuver.
Thus donors no longer benefit from bigger deductions for such appreciation.
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