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It is therefore conceivable that youth who are exposed to family connections, especially those with some entrepreneurial content, may reap benefits from such connections and develop positive inclinations toward entrepreneurship.
By assuming that each student who walks through the doors of an elementary, middle or high school is a fully knowledgeable online citizen, we are perpetuating societal inequalities that exist among the more and less privileged when it comes to their Internet skills and by extension, the potential benefits they may or may not reap from spending time online.
And Mr. Buffett may reap further gains from his Goldman investment.
The government may reap additional benefits from the strike if it demoralises some of Mr Suárez's followers and encourages them to demobilise.
In these areas, watershed planners may reap considerable benefits from active pasture management options, such as silvopastoral systems or strategic fencing of riparian areas.
He also suspects that Ferrari may reap additional profits from its Formula One activities, but its racing income, if any, is hidden somewhere in the Fiat Group's complex income statement.
Younger children with type 1 diabetes may reap significant benefits from closed-loop therapy.
Nevertheless, participation of LMC investigators in industry funded cancer trials can theoretically be mutually beneficial: LMC research centers may reap financial benefits from participating in industry trials, while the pharmaceutical industry may reduce costs in multinational trials by conducting them in LMCs [ 6, 11].
While there is substantial heterogeneity in volume of voluntary exercise across strains, the main point is that lab mice will voluntarily run some amount (and up to 11 km/day) if given a wheel, and may reap healthspan benefits from it.
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