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When ticking off the benefits of physical activity, few of us would include intracellular housecleaning.
The tough part, he says, is showing off the benefits of stationary fuel cells.
She was ticking off the benefits of having her only child away at college.
Chopping £18bn off the benefits bill is a vital part of the coalition's deficit reduction plan.
The vote approved procedures under which the board will cut off the benefits, which, officials said, are costing the agency $2 million a month.
In a sleight of hand, the Giuliani administration claimed that anyone who had got off the benefits rolls (kicked off or otherwise) had presumably found work.
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Moreover, experimental evidence does not allow accurate assessment of the trade-offs of the benefits against the risks.
It's worth saying that four in five people who claim JSA come off the benefit within six months.
Mr. Bowie kicked off the benefit with an emotional rendition of Paul Simon's "America" and then followed it with "Heroes".
As most of those people are tested for their supposed ability to work, Fothergill expects 45,000 to be thrown off the benefit.
Train scheduling is inherently a multi-objective decision problem since an effective timetable should trade off the benefit of railway companies against the benefit of passengers.
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