Sentence examples for treating benefits from inspiring English sources

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But he said the Lib Dems were treating benefits as income.

Moreover, Fronstin said, economists' assumptions about companies treating benefits like pay aren't always accurate in the real world.

Is it me, or is it a bit crappy to make the leap from treating benefits claimants better to putting 10,000 more police on the streets and adding more border guards with little in the way of assurance about the fairness or humanity of those police and border guards?

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NNTB=number needed to treat benefit; NNTH=number needed to treat harm.

NNTB=number needed to treat benefit; NNTH=number needed to harm.

NNT number needed to treat; NNTB number needed to treat benefit; NNTH number needed to treat harm; CI confidence intervals; M-H mantel-haenszel; D-L dersimonian-laird; gabexatexate mesilate.

We used the "number needed to treat benefit (NNTB; the number of patients needed to be treated for one additional patient to benefit)" for a positive NNT, and the "number needed to treat harm (NNTH; the number of patients needed to be treated for one additional patient to be harmed)" for a negative NNT.

The marginal rates afflicting the poor are high in part because benefits like Medicaid are lost as incomes rise; the professors treat these benefits as a tax in reverse.

Over all, the bill treats tax benefits as the equivalent of public expenditures for abortion.

"We used to treat economic benefits as an afterthought," said Eiji Kudo, head of the village council.

For the treated group, benefits were already seen on all parameters by day 28, improving constantly over time until the end of the study.

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