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Due to the early time point of benefit assessment, the evidence base may be limited.
We developed a weighted benefit score framework for use in an English PCT which ranked options in order of 'cost-value' or 'cost per point of benefit'.
The implicit assumption is that the 'cost' for a point of benefit is the same, no matter what the scale of the programme.
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Foster's is approaching the point of benefiting from Asia, as it sells higher-priced beers, expands output and makes other drinks, Mr. Kunkel said.
This point is of benefit to carry out the discriminant analysis because colinearity of predictors will inflate the importance of some variables in their discriminant potentials.
But this is a bit like saying that the point of a benefit system is to catch out benefit frauds.
This consists of a gross effect of 0.68 points, offset by 0.20 points of benefits from lower required returns to investors, 0.15 points of expense reductions, and 0.05 points of other actions.
"The point of child benefit is to help the children and not the parents," he said.
As someone with experience with various annuities, I could not make heads or tails of what the length or end point of the benefit was.
In addition, patients were asked to rate their perception of response to treatment on a 10-point rating of benefit (from no benefit to maximum benefit).
Ashley misses the point of universal benefits.
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