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Regardless of the Horners' innocence, the police should not have been allowed to keep the loot, because since 1851, the Indiana constitution has stated that "all forfeitures which may accrue" must be deposited into a fund for public schools.

A decision to invest in installing a small-scale photovoltaic installation depends upon the inclinations of residents and their level of knowledge of photovoltaic technology, particularly the relative environmental and economic costs and benefits which may accrue from such installation.

In DLO analysis, a modified rigid perfectly plastic (Mohr Coulomb) model is employed to approximate small permanent deformations which may accrue in non-associative materials when subjected to ground motions with relatively low peak ground acceleration.

Any potential benefits to maternal health which may accrue from the use of appropriate suturing material are likely to be dissipated if the individual clinician's suturing technique is not evidence based.

35 This is supported by studies revealing dose dependent reduction in falls and fractures 3 6 33 which may accrue only with vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency, a common problem in the elderly population.

Learning is influenced by students' perceptions of the demands of an assessment task which may accrue from explicit and implicit information from lecturers, from fellow students, past papers and students' own experience of assessment (Entwistle and Entwistle 1991; Frederiksen 1984; van Etten et al. 1997).

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The overloaded LMA is determined according to the all MAGs load in the system, which may be accrued even when the MAGs are not overloaded.

Next, by explicating the processes through which momentary experiences of emotions may accrue into self-perpetuating emotional systems, the current review proposes an underlying architecture of state-trait interactions that engenders lasting affective dispositions.

As well, there are cohort and observational studies which suggest that more durable additional benefits may accrue from longer-term or intensive psychoanalytic treatments [ 34- 37].

With the introduction of the NHS Bursary, intercalating medical students in the UK are eligible for financial assistance one year earlier than those that do not intercalate, which may ease their hardship and reduce the debt that they may accrue over this additional year.

An ancillary benefit may accrue from greater disclosure.

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