Sentence examples for the initial benefit was from inspiring English sources

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The new study, which involved 1,797 people and was the largest ever performed on the transmission of AIDS from mothers to children, followed children who were born to these mothers and found that by 18 months the initial benefit was completely lost as the infants who had been spared infection at birth later became infected through breast-feeding.

In these and other studies, the initial benefit was less well sustained when glucose normalization was achieved with the aid of sulfonylureas; such a lack of persistent benefits may reflect the tendency of sulfonylureas to be associated with "secondary failure" (40, 41), possibly by contributing to β-cell apoptosis (42).

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"While the initial benefits are likely to be seen in the development and participation of the sport rather than in spectator numbers – Olympic audiences are huge, but interest in fringe sports tends to be confined to the countries that play them already – there is no doubt that the Olympics will transform the image of rugby.

The strategy of initial diathermy vaporisation followed by holmium laser enucleation for men whose symptoms fail to improve or relapse after initial benefit was cost effective with a probability of 0.85 at a willingness to pay threshold of £20 000/QALY gained (table 5, figure).

And from the data I've seen, initial benefits are not lavish.

But at the time of retirement, workers' initial benefits are set by adjusting their average career earnings upwards by average wage growth over their careers.It was reported this week that the White House is likely to propose a shift from wage to price indexing of initial benefits.

There is increasing concern that therapeutic hypothermia may be introduced into clinical practice without any knowledge of whether these apparent initial benefits are maintained in the longer term, such as at 6 years of age.

Mr Bush has been unclear about how he would close this gap without raising the payroll tax; the White House has talked about moving from a system in which initial benefits are linked to wages to one where they are linked to prices, which generally rise less than earnings.

Some form of "progressive indexing", where initial benefits are indexed to a mixture of prices and wages, varying according to income, is more equitable and politically more sustainable.

Note that in addition to avoiding a benefit cut for taking early retirement, Merriman's client gets another advantage: Between now and when he first claims Social Security, his initial benefits are adjusted up along with wages, which tend to climb faster than the cost of living.

Unlike Social Security, where initial benefits are based on a worker's wage history, SSI initial payment levels are based on a federal benefit rate that is adjusted using the CPI-W.

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