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Such approaches offer scope to benefit from synergies in the management of different diseases, particularly for complex chronic disorders such as AIDS, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
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There is scope for this to benefit smaller-scale farmers as well as agribusiness.
Their accounts suggest that staff and patient morale should be seen as interlinked, suggesting there is scope for interventions to benefit both.
There is also scope for NHS commissioners to benefit from Clinical Directors' accounts of their experiences of commissioning in order to work towards a new national model of cleft and other specialised care services.
Looking at survival and treatment effects in subgroups of men defined by their Gleason grade at diagnosis, Parker et al predicted that only 1% of those with lower grade (Gleason score less than 7) cancer would die of prostate cancer within 15 years, and concluded that there is no scope for these men to benefit from radical treatment.
The foundation helps the school do things beyond the scope of the ordinary budget to benefit students".
Returning to the discourse on the scope of the subjects entitled to benefit from human rights moving into the area of the sources of the axiological doctrine means, moreover, that the problem of biogenetics and bioethics are both hard to assign to a specific group of rights and freedoms.
This will bring down acquisition costs significantly and allow the company to benefit from economies of scope and scale.
In today's climate, there is little scope to raise benefits.
In these cases, an employer has much more scope to withdraw the benefit.
New users are advised to make themselves familiar with the particular advantages and limitations of the technique and its diagnostic scope to appreciate its potential benefits.
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