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For now, a minor change in Orlando's offensive approach may yield immediate dividends.
Further, consuming high rates of certain vegetation and land-based animals that may yield immediate energetic gains could, instead, provide other benefits such as fulfilling vitamin/mineral requirements, diluting toxins and assessing new foods for potential switching.
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Another aspect of the genome may yield more immediate benefits.
While adolescent and adult voluntary male circumcision (VMC) may yield almost immediate HIV prevention benefits, lack of demand for the procedure has been a major barrier to achieving circumcision targets [ 8].
Even though the proposition may prima facie seem expensive, it would yield immediate results and in the longer term would cost a fraction of what the Indian government either wastes or personally pockets in its conservation efforts.
Some frustrated Redskins fans, convinced that the Shanahan era would yield immediate results, or at least some results — they are 9-16 on his watch — may want Shanahan out as badly as their N.F.C.
They rarely yield immediate results, and sometimes they produce negative reactions.
He warned that the new strategy "is not going to yield immediate results.
But few journals nowadays are willing to publish efforts that don't yield immediate fruit, and young scientists who lack immediate success rarely get grants.
It can also yield immediate public health benefits.
Fixing the broken military criminal justice system will yield immediate, positive and lasting results for active servicemembers and veterans.
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