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"Only after all income-eligible married, two-parent families are offered the benefit should it become available for income-eligible, single-parent families".
Therefore, the nickel hydroxide electrode with nanocup architecture offered the benefit of much better electrocatalytic performance than the film electrode and hollow-sphere electrode during electrolysis of urea.
Although more expensive, sheltering the piles under a simple roof structure offered the benefit of a higher reduction of moisture content, which may turn the chips into a higher quality fuel.
As a result, China is now pushing for Cuba to modernise its economy and has offered the benefit of its experience, not least because Beijing is fed up with Cuba's failure to meet its loan repayments on time.
Y, on the other hand, might not be better off than X through his own good luck: he may not have controlled whether he would be offered the benefit, but he controlled, we can assume, his acceptance of it.
The gravel soils offered the benefit of being well drained while absorbing and radiating heat to the vines, aiding ripening.
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(Eight countries in all don't offer the benefit, according to Dr. Heymann's research).
It offers the benefit of "stateless subsidiaries" only to companies that have actual operations in Ireland.
In researching this book, he has done just that, and offers the benefit of his experience.
It offers the benefit of optimising foundation design and reducing footprint and cost.
Using these biological fluids offers the benefit of repeated sampling but the lung specific signal likely is diluted.
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