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"The market is there with enough growth in it that clever people are still investing," says McCarthy, adding that, while average disposable income is on the rise, the government's ongoing benefit cuts mean plenty of people will have reason to continue to seek out the best deals.
The benefits of developing a pilot program prior to a major demonstration are illustrated by SSA's Benefit Offset Pilot Demonstration (BOPD), which was the precursor to the larger and ongoing Benefit Offset National Demonstration BONDD).
In a research note published after the earnings announcement, S&P Equity Research reiterated a "hold" rating on TiVo, saying some of the quarter's upside came from lower-than-expected rebate redemptions, which aren't likely to be an ongoing benefit.
"This work will give a new lease of life to FB Fields, not only for the Natwest Island Games, but also for the ongoing benefit of Jersey's sporting community".
The question is, "How's that cost of change compare to the ongoing benefit?" In enterprise applications, the ones that will succeed are not ones where you say, "Lets rebuild everything within the core functions," because the cost and complexity are too great.
Obviously, funding is conditional on the level of ongoing benefit produced.
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Our assessment is the family aren't going to be able to rely on any financial proceeds or ongoing benefits".
The FCA estimated the ongoing benefits to consumers in the form of reductions to premiums to be between £64m and 103m a year.
That money includes "various ongoing benefits" – including the funding for the costs of an office in Marylebone for two years, and for the cost of providing her some staff for the same period of time.
The same day that Mr. Harding said he would depart, regulatory filings showed that Rebekah Brooks, a former chief executive of News International, had received a $17.6 million severance package that included "compensation for loss of office" and "various ongoing benefits".
It says the bill, which is expected to be passed into law early next week, will mean "persons who, like Mr Wilson, refused to participate on schemes, will have their extensive (and in Mr Wilson's case ongoing) benefits sanctions retrospectively validated, even though they were lawfully entitled to refuse to participate on the schemes at the time".
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