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Still, history reminds us, even if they don't succeed, we may still benefit.
But even those who commit to a mentally active life later in the game may still benefit.
A review of K12 management contracts reveals that the company may still benefit from students who end up leaving.
And if revenues do stay flat, shareholders may still benefit as employees make do with less of the pot.
But what does it mean for a parent choosing among the options for an infant who cannot be breastfed, but may still benefit from breast milk?
Still, Mr. McBride notes, consumers who can handle the requirements may still benefit from the accounts, perhaps as a place to park emergency funds or other cash.
Our discussion compares and contrasts our results with others, and we speculate whether a metal-sensitive arthritic patient who badly needs a hip replacement may still benefit from a coated implant despite the risk.
But it is becoming increasingly clear that palliative care can help patients who suffer from serious chronic conditions but who are not necessarily expected to die imminently, and who may still benefit from some forms of high-tech treatment.
Weisfeldt emphasizes that people at risk of sudden cardiac death and who have an AED at home may still benefit.
The focus on improvement of autonomy may therefore in itself disadvantage older patients who cannot meet this criterion but may still benefit from rehabilitation in important ways.
The key of these trusts for planning now is that you may still benefit from assets you shift out of your estate.
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