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What holds the pure relationship together is the acceptance on the part of each partner that, 'until further notice', that each gains sufficient benefit from the relation to make its continuance worthwhile.

The auditory midbrain implant (AMI) is a new hearing prosthesis designed for stimulation of the inferior colliculus in patients who do not receive sufficient benefit from cochlear or brainstem prostheses.

Our approach has been to use functional markers of key molecular pathways of tamoxifen resistance to seek to identify a panel that can select patients who may either derive sufficient benefit from treatment with tamoxifen alone, or for whom withdrawal of adjuvant therapy, which is moderately toxic, may pose minimal risk.

While it is impossible to determine the extent to which the participants differ from non-participants or the reasons for non-participation, it is likely that non-participants either did not perceive themselves to be at risk, or did not perceive sufficient benefit from participation.

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This might make the situation better for the investors, but might create another set of problems as consumers do not see sufficient benefits from the reforms.

These pensions play a crucial role in improving the retirement security of individuals who do not receive sufficient benefits from contributory pension schemes (e.g. lower-income workers, informal sector workers, or housewives), but can have potentially large effects on labour markets and household dynamics.

The authors interpret this paradoxical result as reflecting the students' perception that the inverted classroom and active learning methods implemented in this course imposed a too high workload; whereas the students perceive that they receive sufficient benefits from a traditional lecture format.

One needs to be aware that business becomes pro-active in their participation for sustainability governance if they perceive the initiatives are fair, and offer sufficient benefit, such as distinguishing themselves from competitors, providing access to markets, or anticipating regulatory change (Rondinelli and Berry 2000; Abbott 2012; Kordos and Vojtovic 2016).

But the F.D.A. felt that wasn't a sufficient benefit.

The plastics industry is fighting back with legal challenges, arguing that cities are not proving there is a sufficient environmental benefit from the policies and that the fees can constitute an improper tax.

These interesting findings could be explained by several hypotheses that are not mutually exclusive: (1) lower levels of HER2 expression may be sufficient for benefit from trastuzumab, (2) small undetectable populations of HER2-overexpressing cells may drive benefit from trastuzumab, and (3) trastuzumab may work through eradication of minimal residual disease by immune-related mechanisms.

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