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It is probable that a belief in a repeated benefit influences contemporary practice; a survey of US anaesthesiologists revealed that the average maximal number of ESIs per patient was in excess of four per year [ 45].
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Money taken in tax is put back into the economy and achieves repeated benefits, rather than disappearing into the government's coffers as too many commentators imply.
The conventional wisdom in baseball is that repeated matchups benefit hitters more than pitchers.
It has been argued that when a task is repeated, individuals benefit from response repetition if the response-stimulus interval is short (automatic facilitation effect) [ 12].
"Given an alternative with lowest construction costs and worst benefits, how much would you be willing to increase construction costs to change travel time benefits from worst to best?" The question is repeated for each benefit attribute.
But there also exist patients who respond dramatically to an initial dose of zolpidem but who experience diminished benefit with repeated dosing and restoration of benefit from a prolonged "drug holiday".
When Meade H. Esposito, a cigar-smoking Brooklyn Democratic pol, saw the apartment, he looked around and said to his host that it was "fucking obscene," an observation that, on Rockefeller's urging, Esposito repeated for the benefit of Happy Rockefeller, the Governor's second wife.
As the use of the MAGEC system overcomes the need for repeated surgery, limiting benefit to the clinical endpoints may understate the value that patients place on the improvement they experience.
In (3), which is identical to (1) but is repeated to the benefit of the reader, this condition was interpreted as "the brick MUST BE (or is always) on something that is not a pyramid" and that was represented as "there exists Y such as X is on Y and Y is not a pyramid".
For a threshold probability of 15%, the uncorrected estimate was over-optimistic for all scenarios; all correction methods gave an estimate lower than the best estimate of net benefit; repeated 10-fold cross-validation had the least bias for all but the scenario with 100 events, where the bootstrap estimate had slightly lower bias (-0.0001 vs -0.0005).
Then a chatty saleswoman, who said we should relax because there would be no high-pressure sales tactics from her, steered us through the pros -- and only the pros -- of buying a Marriott time share, repeating the benefits over and over.
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