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The National Institute of Clinical Studies of Australia has summarised the large, unrealised benefit of anticoagulation, stating: "For every 1000 people with atrial fibrillation given anticoagulants, 25 will avoid experiencing a stroke if they take oral anticoagulants and 12 will avoid dying from a stroke" [ 11].
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A national survey of public health directors, from many years ago, noted the variable implementation of NICE CPGs with their full benefits remaining unrealised [ 6].
Many of the euro's microeconomic benefits might also go unrealised.
Barriers to engagement with cloud technology are high, and as a result the potential benefits of high performance computing in the cloud are largely unrealised.
Valid and reliable evaluation of the benefits and costs to the UK partner is an essential and as yet largely unrealised component of running a link.
A new warehouse for perishable goods, or a new garage for repairing overland lorries, he reckons, create more lasting benefits to Africans than most aid projects do.Bolloré's aim is to exploit the massive unrealised potential for trade between African countries by being the first to link the economies of the Francophone and English-speaking parts of Africa.
Sadly, it was unrealised.
I'm scared of having unrealised potential.
Littlewood's vision went unrealised – until now.
But their economic potential is largely unrealised.
Spain has had its share of unrealised property developments.
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