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The academics I spoke to, however, were not so convinced that homeownership offered benefits to society that were so important they demanded federal subsidies.
In the past, most companies offered benefits to their full-time, permanent employees, and it was only part-time workers or outside contractors who would be excluded.
In 1999, Gonzalez received $1.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to compare his enzyme-nutritional therapy with the best chemotherapy now available for the treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer... Tells about a study conducted with victims of pancreatic cancer which concluded that the therapy offered benefits to patients.
In 1999, Gonzalez received $1.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to compare his enzyme-nutritional therapy with the best chemotherapy now available for the treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer... Tells about a study conducted with victims of pancreatic cancer which concluded that the therapy offered benefits to patients..
Many people believed plantations offered benefits to companies and individuals but only limited regional employment and economic benefits.
These new products also offered benefits to customers such as Wal-Mart, which sought to reduce required shelf space and transportation costs.
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It is also more politically vulnerable than Social Security or Medicare, which offer benefits to everyone who reaches old age.
And the fact is that the act, for all its shortcomings, still offers benefits to unions, management and consumers.
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