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And the presumed benefit of taking the drug was to prevent heart disease.
What is the presumed benefit?" Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, recalled an 80-year-old patient with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, elevated levels of C-reactive protein (a marker for inflammation) — but no known history of heart disease.
The more property people own, the greater their presumed benefit, and the more they should pay.
Sometimes that's for the presumed benefit of the Baudelaires ― who are much too clever to not know what they mean ― and sometimes it's for the benefit of the reader.
In addition, artificial nutrition during critical illness has deleterious effects that should be weighed against any presumed benefit.
Therefore, it is unclear whether the risks of bed rest outweigh its presumed benefit, particularly in the older SAH population.
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Never mind all the hoopla about the presumed benefits of an "open data" society.
The xeno-transplant experts were prophetic: they saw their work as good by definition because of its (presumed) benefits in the future.
But it is much less clear that trials should be halted to spread the presumed benefits before the full data are in hand.
Mr. Bush also contended that it would be difficult to enforce a ban on reproductive cloning while allowing research cloning, and he called the presumed benefits of research cloning "highly speculative".
Of course, you can replay the game, and get the presumed benefits of learning to relax, but then you'd have to listen to those Wild Divine Band songs all over again.
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